The technical data of the Epson USA PowerLite L895E includes 8000 ANSI lumens, a contrast of 5000000:1 as well as a UHD (4K2K+) 3840 x 2400 display. This is a laser projector with a light source designed to last for 30000 hours, which translates to 20.5 years with 4 hours of daily use. Regarding setup flexibility, the model features an optical lens shift function alongside digital keystone correction, allowing for precise alignment; exact values can be calculated using the Projection Calculator. A look at the light output reveals: The 8000 ANSI lumens are sufficient to illuminate an image width of up to 779 cm in darkened rooms. If room light is present, we recommend not exceeding a maximum width of 519 cm. Should very large projection surfaces be required, the integrated edge-blending software offers the possibility to seamlessly combine images from multiple projectors without visible seams. Regarding signal processing, the model is compatible with incoming 1080P content and 4K, and also offers the technical capability for 360° projection. Connectivity for fixed installations is rounded off by an RJ45 port for remote maintenance and an HDBaseT interface, which transmits bundled video, audio, and control data over long cable runs. Since the projector supports Miracast and Airplay screen mirroring, video signals can also be streamed wirelessly from the end device.
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Very large screen width and rooms with plenty of light and shaded daylight.
Light Source
Laser
Light Life
30000 h.
Operating Costs
0,00 € Laser
Calculated brightness quality The screen width may also be larger. Perfect
Full HD 1080P compatible Lens shift Funktion User logo Eco Mode Kensington Slot Warping 360° installable Edge Blending Control via web browser Wi-Fi network compatible. Lan network compatible. VESA Mounting Epson iProjection Optional PixAlign? Camera (for Multiprojector) Variable Aspect Ratio Built in NFC Over-the-air updates available through the Brighter Futures? program