Epson Unveils New Projectors Made for Business

Epson Releases Three New Projectors with the EX3200, EX5200, and EX7200

Epson has released three new projectors meant for businesses with the release of the Epson EX3200, EX5200, and EX7200. These new projectors are compatible with MACs and PCs and make use of a single USB cable which is plug and play.

All three new Epson projectors carry practically the same features. This includes 2600 lumens of color and white light output, 3LCD technology and extended lamp life among others.

The EX3200 supports SVGA resolution, the EX5200 offers XGA resolution, and the EX7200 offers WXGA resolution.

They all support HDMI and direct connection using USB drives. This means users can easily view photos in JPEG format even without a PC around.

For energy-saving, the projectors come with an instant on and off feature too. The 3200 has automatic keystone and the other two projectors have optical zoom.

As far as pricing, the Epson EX3200 will retail for $549, the Epson EX5200 at $649 and the Epson EX7200 wraps it all up at $749. They are scheduled to be available this month.

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