Mexico. During its participation in InfoComm 2019, Epson presented its Laser Signage Solution, a comprehensive digital signage system that was created to help companies, museums, theaters and shopping centers innovate in the design of their spaces, advertisements and environments.
It also presented, with elaborate assemblies, its state-of-the-art video projectors, such as the L1755U laser equipment, the LightScene EV-100 model for virtual immersion and the L510U, in addition to its X02 ultra short throw lens.
Epson's Laser Signage Solution targets the entertainment, commerce, culture and corporate industries and can be integrated, according to project requirements, with the LightScene EV-100 and EV-105 devices, the PowerLite 700U, L615U video projectors and with the ProL Series with ultra-short draft lenses. The surfaces that can be covered are up to a thousand inches and can be amorphous, that is, they do not need to be flat so that they can be projected on them.
The LightScene video projector is a new category of accent lighting laser equipment (which seeks to highlight specific areas) for the field of signage and digital art with an elegant design in the form of a spotlight. To mount the Laser Signage Solution, you can use the models: EV-100 and EV-105. These teams give businesses flexibility and creative freedom to design attractive displays, such as a swimsuit on a mannequin, an interactive bar counter or an immersive experience, while discreetly adapting to any environment.
The L1755U laser projector is ideal for large auditoriums and halls. It operates with a 15,000-lumen WUXGA system and installs easily. Since its assembly adapts to any situation and does not require high maintenance, this projector improved with 4K technology is a perfect solution for spaces that demand superior performance and resistance. Meanwhile, the Epson L510U video projector is ideal for well-lit meeting rooms, has a power of 5,000 lumens and has high connectivity options. The resolution offered in the images is 1920 x 1200 pixels.
"This technology transforms spaces such as shops, hotel rooms, theaters, exhibition halls and museums, into a great experience for its customers. We are sure that in Mexico it will be well received because the local entertainment and marketing industries are growing exponentially and we want to contribute to their transformation," said Juan Campos, Regional Manager of Epson's Video Projector Group for Latin America.