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Rants & rAVes — Episode 1434: Epson to Debut 20-Pound 8000-Lumen 4K Projector at InfoComm 2025!

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rants & rAVes 1434

I sat down with Gavin Downey, Epson’s group product manager for high brightness projectors, to get a sneak peek at what the company is bringing to InfoComm 2025 — and it’s a lot. Epson will showcase over 10 versions of its new PowerLite L Series, ranging from 4000 to 8000 lumens, all 4K, all under 20 pounds. Plus, they’re packed with built-in NFC, cloud control and some serious flexibility. Gavin also shared details on two unique application exhibits and teased some high-end projection surprises. Watch this and make sure to swing by booth 3427!

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rants & rAVes 1434

I sat down with Gavin Downey, Epson’s group product manager for high brightness projectors, to get a sneak peek at what the company is bringing to InfoComm 2025 — and it’s a lot. Epson will showcase over 10 versions of its new PowerLite L Series, ranging from 4000 to 8000 lumens, all 4K, all under 20 pounds. Plus, they’re packed with built-in NFC, cloud control and some serious flexibility. Gavin also shared details on two unique application exhibits and teased some high-end projection surprises. Watch this and make sure to swing by booth 3427!

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