Epson launches 'Lifestudio' portable projectors, first with evil sound, 5 models announced
Epson has launched five new projectors under its Lifestudio series, ranging from $ 679.99 to $ 2,699.99. Although specific Indian prices have not been officially announced, the approximate conversions place the models between £ 53,500 and £ 2,11,000. These projectors have built-in evil-sound and Google TV integration, which offers an extensive entertainment experience. Epson’s new Lifestudio Projector series contains both portable models and an ultra -short throw -option designed for permanent home theater settings. The series offers a combination of 4K and 1080p options to meet different needs. Each projector is equipped with built -in speakers, developed in collaboration with evil, which ensures impressive sound quality. These projectors, powered by EPSON’s 3LCD proxy technology and Google TV, also contain a new mobile app for iOS and Android, which allows users to create and stream films and photo -disklifts directly to the projector. These models contain built -in sound through evil, which produces excellent sound quality. The Flex Plus stands out with the ability to run off a battery bank, and add extra portability for easy use anywhere. Lifestudio Grand Projector (Epson) Lifestudio Grand Projector This new projector is one of the most expensive in the series, and is $ 2,699.99 (about £ 2,11,000 in India). It is an ultra short -throwing model that can deliver a 4K, 120 inch image if it is placed just 15.2 inches from the wall or screen. With a 3600 lumen clearance and 4K resolution, it can also create a 100 inch screen from just 10.5 inches away. It comes with Google TV and offers 3 HDMI inputs for connecting other devices. For sound, it contains two 45 mm drivers and an 80 mm -bottom subwoofer, which produces clear, powerful sound. Epson Flex Projector (Epson) Flex and Flex Plus Projectors The following models in the range, the £ 79,000 Lifestudio Flex Plus (priced at $ 999.99) and £ 67,000 Lifstudio Flex (priced at $ 849.99), is the same in size and function to their EF21/EF22- Both have a stance for easy tabletop positioning, with an optional $ 200 adjustable floor stand if a table is not accessible. The Flex Plus has 4K resolution, 1,000 lumen and USB-C power support, which offers 70 minutes of play time with a 24,000 mah battery. The bosses Flex offers 1080p resolution and 700 lumen. The Pop Plus (shown in the photo) comes in two color choices: Navy and Black. (Epson) Pop and Pop Plus projectors to the budget -friendly end of Epson’s new Lifestudio Projector series are the Pop and Pop -Plus models. The PUP Plus offers 4K resolution, while the base doll is with 1080p resolution, both of which deliver 700 lumen brightness. They have a 20 mm te eater, a 40 mm full -fledged driver and 2 passive radiators to provide clear sound. Both models are powered by Google TV and offer a single HDMI input. The pop costs $ 679.99 (about £ 53,500), while the Pop Plus projector is available for $ 799.99 (about £ 63,000). The Pop Plus projector comes in Black and Navy, while the base pop model is only available in white. All Lifstudio projectors are now available, which offers excellent value in the budget segment.