Espon targets movie and sports lovers with 3D projectors

NAIROBI, Kenya


Epson has announced the launch of a range of Full HD projectors offering 3D experience targeted at film enthusiasts, sports lovers and gamers in Kenya. The EH-TW6100W projector is packed with the latest technology that includes wireless Full HD connectivity, new wireless HD transmitter with five HDMI inputs allowing non-wireless devices to be connected.

The projector also features a Radio Frequency (RF) 3D technology that provides a strong signal for 3D glasses and is also equipped with 2D to 3D converter. The EH-TW6100W projects Full HD content wirelessly – even from non-wireless devices, which can be connected using the included wireless HD transmitter.

The EH-TW6100W comes with a pair of USB-rechargeable, Radio Frequency, lightweight, active shutter 3D glasses, which can be used up to 10 metres from the projector. Commenting on the launch of the new projectors, Epson Regional Sales Manager for East Africa Mukesh Bector said the company was keen to introduce products that are tailored towards different market segments with a view to increasing the firm’s footprint in the region.

Mukesh said with the projector, 2D HD content can be converted to 3D at the touch of a button, while automatic colour optimisation, 3D depth adjustment and super-resolution technology further enhances the viewing experience.

“Since we entered the Full HD 3D home cinema market a year ago, we’ve added some great new functions to our home cinema products, as well as improving our wireless connectivity. Our new wireless Full HD transmitter features five HDMI inputs, four more than previous models. Users can now effortlessly control even more devices with a single remote control,” he said.

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