
Epson has introduced 10 new PowerLite and BrightLink laser projectors designed for classrooms, meeting rooms, entertainment venues and other collaborative spaces.
The lineup includes standard throw, short throw and ultra short throw models, with options supporting Full HD and 4K Enhancement technology. According to Epson, the new projectors are designed to provide larger image sizes, enhanced connectivity and easier deployment across a variety of environments.
“Image size continues to play a critical role in how people engage with content, whether in classrooms, meeting spaces, or immersive environments,” said Remi Del Mar, Group Product Manager at Epson America. “At the same time, users don’t want to learn new systems or manage complex interfaces – they expect technology to simply work.”
The new BrightLink 870Ei and 780Ei interactive displays feature ultra short throw projection and support images up to 130 inches. Epson said the models include annotation tools, interactive pen functionality and compatibility with Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.
The PowerLite 870E, 875E and 780E ultra short throw projectors support image sizes up to 180 inches and multiple aspect ratios, including 16:9, 16:6 and 21:9. Features include edge blending, split-screen capabilities and support for 360-degree installation.
Epson also introduced five portable laser projectors in its PowerLite L-Series family. The lineup includes the PowerLite L370EG and L370E with 4K Enhancement, as well as the Full HD PowerLite L270F, L320FG and L320SF models. Epson said the projectors can produce images up to nearly 500 inches and support built-in wireless connectivity, Miracast screen mirroring and content sharing tools.
Alongside the projectors, Epson announced a new Connection and Control Pad AV control box for projector connectivity and management, as well as Epson Classroom Connect software, which allows teachers and students to wirelessly share content from multiple devices.
The new models are expected to begin shipping in phases beginning in summer 2026 through authorized resellers.
