EB-2165W
Deliver perfect presentations with this meeting room solution offering excellent brightness, stream and share features and HDBaseT technology.
With WXGA resolution and an outstanding brightness level of 5,500 lumens, bring sharp images and bright colours to any meeting room with the EB-2165W. Designed to provide a scalable image up to a massive 300 inches, it offers a wide range of connectivity options including HDBaseT, Screen Mirroring and Wireless LAN connectivity, and Gesture Presenter for intuitive control.
Up to 300-inch display and outstanding quality
WXGA resolution combined with Epson’s 3LCD technology ensures high-quality content has more vivid colours and brighter images. HDMI connectivity guarantees sharper and clearer content, even at the maximum image size of 300 inches.
HDBaseT Connectivity
The EB-2165W offers a wide range of connectivity options, including HDBaseT, Screen Mirroring, two HDMI inputs, and Wireless LAN connectivity for PCs and mobile devices. HDBaseT provides Full HD video, audio and Ethernet connectivity via one cable to enable control from 100 metres away.
Home screen
The home screen offers quick and easy access to a variety of useful functions, such as connection sources. Wireless connections can also be made easily using the information on screen.
Gesture Presenter
Change slides by simply moving your hand, making even smarter presentations a reality by liberating the user from their remote control or mouse.
Auto Power On
The projector will start-up automatically upon connecting an HDMI, VGA, or USB cable to the connected device, meaning you no longer have to use the power button on the remote control.
DATASHEET
KEY FEATURES
Up to 300-inch display and great quality
WXGA resolution with Epson's 3LCD technology
Project bold images even in bright rooms
Outstanding 5,500-lumen brightness
Extensive connectivity options
HDBaseT, Screen Mirroring and Wireless LAN, as well as dual HDMI
Flexible interaction
Split screen and Multi-PC Projection
Gesture Presenter
Intuitively use gestures to control presentations