EpiqVision mini smart laser projectors

by Angus Jones

Epson has introduced two new stylish mini laser TV projectors—the EF-21 and the EF-22—to the EpiqVision line-up. The new projectors offer an affordable big-screen, immersive lamp-free laser light source that delivers outstanding image quality for small businesses.

Both models are easy to set up, have a screen size of up to 150 inches, come with Google TVTM 1 built-in and two 5 W speakers, which can also be used as a stand-alone speaker via Bluetooth connectivity. The EF-22, available in metallic black, has the added convenience of an adjustable fixed stand, while the EF-21 comes in warm white or smoke ice green for a stylish addition to any interior.

The compact mini laser projectors can be projected in any direction – on a wall, ceiling or floor. The adjustable built in stand on the EF-22 can be rotated for even more flexible display options.

The EF-21 and EF-22 deliver a big screen entertainment experience either at home or on the go.  Epson’s 3LCD technology means images are bright and vivid with equally high white and colour light output that brings content to life. Both models have 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio to produce clearly defined shadows and deep blacks.

The EF-21 and EF-22 are easy to set up thanks to technologies including automatic focus, keystone correction, obstacle avoidance and screen fit.

Google TVTM, which is built into both projector models, brings convenience to the user to stream a range of content, including movies, music videos and much more for any occasion.

With the Google Assistant, entertainment can be accessed quickly and devices can be controlled around the home.

The EpiqVision EF-21 and EF-22 mini smart laser projectors are expected to ship in Australia arriving in December 2024.

EpiqVision Key Features

• 1000 lumen colour and white brightness

• Laser light source projector

• 3LCD, 3 chip technology

• Auto correct function

• Google TV with Netflix

• Built-in twin 5W stereo speakers

To learn more, visit www.epson.com.au/hometheatre.

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