Epson America Announces New Projector Stacking Frames, Ceiling Mounts, Accessories

Projector brand Epson America recently launched a new series of projector stacking frames, ceiling mounts, and other accessories for its 3-chip 3LCD large venue laser projectors, a news release reports. The lineup includes 13 models featuring one primary ceiling mount and two primary stacking frames that offer simple solutions with the option to layer in a wide range of customizable accessories for the specifics of their own building and installation.

“As creative designers continue to find new and innovative ways to utilize projection to further engage audiences, the job of the installer can become increasingly challenging,” said Ramzi Shakra, senior product manager at Epson. “While quality solutions are available in the market, Epson wanted to provide additional options for the AV community that provide increased flexibility at a cost-effective price. The modular design of the Euromet ceiling mount and stacking frames allow the installer to identify the specific combination of accessories that are best for their installation with a wide range of flexibility for additional tune-up at the project site.”

The stacking frames include the ELPMB76 and the ELPMB84, which serve the EB-PU and EB-PQ range of Epson projectors between 6,000 and 20,000 lumens. The frames allow for the vertical or horizontal stacking of multiple projects for product protection, as well as a cost-effective way to increase the brightness of displayed images and add redundancy, the news release reports.

The ELPMB68 Ceiling Mount is compatible with Epson’s 6,000-20,000 lumen Pro Series and PowerLite L Series laser projectors. It offers a 360-degree swivel and tilt angle capabilities up to 30 degrees, according to the news release. Available accessories include the EPLMB70 Extension Column, the ELPMB69 Portrait Adaptor, and the ELPMB71 Truss Adapter.

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