Epson EB-Z11005 V11H606140 Data Sheet

Product codes
V11H606140
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EB-Z11005
DATASHEET
The black EB-Z11005 is an impressive and versatile installation 
projector, with rental applications, that displays images with 
11,000 lumens brightness and in XGA resolution, Able to project 
portrait aspect images for digital signage, the EB-Z11005 has a 
flexible installation angle, lens shift for off-centre positioning and 
plenty of calibration options, with optional Wi-Fi and HDBaseT 
connectivity.
Clear images and 3LCD technology
At 11,000 lumens the EB-Z11005 is an ultra-bright XGA resolution projector. 
This projector benefits from Epson’s 3LCD technology, which ensures high-
quality images with equally high White and Colour Light Output for vivid colours 
and bright images, even in daylight, and three times brighter colours than 
competitive projectors
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Perfect for large venues
Museums, auditoriums and corporate environments can benefit from the EB-
Z11005's large projected image, ideal for making a big impact.
Portrait projection
Able to project portrait aspect images, the EB-Z11005 is ideal for digital signage. 
Welcome to a whole new way of seeing things; portrait mode is also useful when 
a venue or event, such a fashion show, doesn't lend itself to landscape 
projection.
Easy set-up
As well as a flexible installation angle and lens shift for off-centre positioning, the 
EB-Z11005 includes plenty of calibration options such as edge blending, test 
patterns and Epson’s Super Resolution feature.
Connectivity
The EB-Z11005 includes HDBaseT, which allows up to five connections in one. 
Optional Wi-Fi is also included for extra flexibility.
Short-throw capability
Great news for auditoriums and lecture theatres; a new and exclusive LU02 short 
throw lens allows this projector to be positioned closer to the screen.
KEY FEATURES
High-brightness
Ultra-bright at 11,000 lumens
Flexible
Choose different installation angles
3LCD technology
For vivid colours and bright images
Connectivity
HDBaseT and optional Wi-Fi connectivity
Portrait projection
When landscape isn't suitable