
Epson EB-PQ2220B projector
Epson, a leading projector manufacturer, will participate in Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) in Barcelona from 4th to 7th February 2025. Under the theme, “World Digitalization - Inspired by Nature,” Epson invites visitors to stand J100 in hall 3, to explore the latest advancements in compact, efficient, high brightness 3LCD and 4K laser projection technology. Epson’s solutions are designed for residential, corporate spaces, educational institutions, retail environments, large installations, auditoriums, entertainment venues, museums, and galleries.
“This year’s theme highlights the intricate relationship between digital technology and the natural world,” the announcement states. “A key feature of the exhibit will be a striking 6-metre-high mirrored eco-sphere, projected upon by Epson’s ultra-lightweight, compact and efficient high-lumen EB-PQ2220B projectors. The world’s smallest and lightest 20,000-lumen 4K projector, the energy efficient EB-PQ2220B produces captivating visuals in extraordinary detail. Leveraging Epson’s 4K Crystal Motion technology, thermo-control panel and double micro-lens array, the EB-PQ2220B delivers stunning 4K resolution on-screen. With a high native contrast ratio and 3-chip 3LCD technology, it delivers realistic displays enriched with vibrant colours and deep blacks.”
Additional highlights on the Epson stand at ISE 2025 include:
- Projection mapping on large leaves: Demonstrating the flexibility of Epson projectors on various intricate surfaces to create immersive natural effects using high brightness projectors of up to 30,000 lumens.
- Epson's hybrid meeting space solution: A highly adaptable and compact meeting solution for corporate environments featuring the company’s latest ultra-short-throw EB-815E projectors, designed to enhance collaboration and productivity.
- Professional 4K home entertainment suite: Showcasing the EH-QL7000 projector and ELPLX02S lens with ultra-bright images measuring up to 1000 inches, designed for movies, streaming, gaming, and sports, even in naturally lit living room environments.
- The Immersive Pro Wall (IPW): Designed for corporate and educational settings, utilizing 3x ultra-short-throw EB-815E along with 120” ELPSC36 Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) screens.
- Advanced edge blending and a preview of Epson’s next-generation camera assisted functionality: Featuring Epson Projector Professional Tool (EPPT) blending technology on a curved screen with 4K projection, bringing the latest advancement in camera assisted geometry correction to ultra-high-definition displays.
Epson will also introduce a new series of ultra-compact, efficient 4K laser-source projectors, specifically tailored to meet the diverse needs of corporate, educational, museum, retail, interactive entertainment and commercial signage markets. “This series is developed with sustainability in mind, incorporating recycled plastics and delivering high-quality images with reduced energy consumption. More information on this exciting new series will be shared on the opening day of the show,” the announcement continues.
“Epson is committed to redefining our interaction with technology and the environment. This year at ISE, we will present an engaging display of innovation and creativity that showcases the full potential of our 3LCD technology,” comments Massimo Pizzocri, Vice President, Video Projector Sales & Marketing Division, Epson Europe. “Our dedication to sustainability drives our innovation, and at ISE we will demonstrate how our latest projection technology embodies this philosophy.
“Visitors to our stand will be able to experience the comprehensive capabilities of our projection technology in professional displays, immersive environments, and meeting solutions. We will showcase our extensive range of projectors designed to meet the requirements of sectors including corporate, education, retail, leisure, culture, the arts, and entertainment. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand to discover the many visual highlights and experience the latest offerings from Epson’s projector technology.”