Epson PowerLite 1200 Series Projectors Are Wireless and Portable

Wireless and portable, Epson PowerLite 1200 Series Projectors include PowerLite 1266 and PowerLite 1286, which is full HD and offers screen mirroring.

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Epson PowerLite 1200 Series Projectors Are Wireless and Portable

Tapping into workforce demand for mobility, Epson has announced its Epson PowerLite 1200 Series Projectors, which includes PowerLite 1286 and 1266 wireless and portable projectors. The projector maker says the PowerLite 1286 is Full HD and offers screen mirroring from a smartphone or streaming device with Miracast.

Both PowerLite 1200 Series Projectors, according to an Epson press release, feature big, bright imagery, and enable fast, easy setup in small and medium sized meeting rooms.

“Epson continues to lead the meeting room projector industry segment through constant technology innovation at every price point,” says Remi Del Mar, senior product manager, Epson America, Inc., in a press release. “With the ability to display large, bright images, combined with the latest connectivity features, the new PowerLite 1200-Series ensures ease-of-use and productivity.”

Epson projectors feature 3-chip technology for up to 3x Higher Color Brightness and up to 3x Wider Color Gamut than competitive DLP projectors – delivering remarkable color accuracy, according to the Epson press release.

More from Epson’s PowerLite 1200 Series press release:

The PowerLite 1200-Series supports advanced wired and wireless solutions – including MHL and HDMI – allowing users to project presentations from laptops, mobile and streaming devices. The PowerLite 1266 offers WXGA resolution, and the PowerLite 1286 features WUXGA Full HD resolution, enabling Full HD-quality content for each projector. In addition, both models provide 3,600 lumens of color brightness and 3,600 lumens of white brightness for more accurate colors and sharp image resolution, even in well-lit rooms.

Epson adds that the projectors include the following features:
  • Remarkably accurate and vivid color even in well-lit rooms – Featuring 3,600 lumens of color brightness and 3,600 lumens of white brightness
  • Higher Color Brightness and Wider Color Gamut – 3LCD, 3-chip technology for 3x Higher Color Brightness and up to 3x Wider Color Gamut than competitive DLP projectors
  • Wireless Connectivity – Project from your laptop, tablet or smartphone1 without plugging into the projector, so you can move freely
  • HDMI Video and Audio – Works with the latest laptops and media players
  • Quick and Easy Setup – Get up and running in no time with fast wireless setup, easy image adjustments and convenient controls

Epson says the two projectors will be available in September through authorized dealers with PowerLite 1286 at $799 MSRP and PowerLite 1266 at $649 MSRP.

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