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Epson teases new high brightness flagship projector

Epson will unveil its new flagship projector at ISE 2026 (older EB-PQ model pictured). (Image source: Epson)
Epson will unveil its new flagship projector at ISE 2026 (older EB-PQ model pictured). (Image source: Epson)
A new flagship projector is on the way from Epson. The company confirmed that the model, designed for use in larger venues, will be officially revealed at ISE 2026. Plus, it will also show a range of new professional lenses and an ultra short throw projector for the classroom at the event.

Epson has teased a new flagship projector for commercial use. In a recent press release, the brand announced that the model would be officially unveiled at ISE 2026, an event taking place in Barcelona, Spain, from February 3rd to 6th.

The new Epson flagship projector is said to be a “high-lumen” model, with a 4K resolution; details such as the type of light source and its peak brightness level have yet to be revealed. Designed for use in larger venues, this model will also have an integrated cooling system and a range of connectivity options. At ISE 2026, visitors will be able to experience the projector in the Infinity installation on the Epson stand. Created by Luca Rapis of One Thousand, the installation is described as “an endless column of light”.

Alongside the new model, Epson will also showcase its next generation of professional lenses, which are said to provide “greater installation flexibility”. Plus, there will also be a new interactive ultra short throw (UST) projector on the stand. According to the company, this device could be used to bring a collaborative experience to the classroom, and it also has lower energy usage compared to other devices.

It remains to be seen when the new Epson's flagship projector, professional lenses and classroom UST model will go on sale, and how much they will each cost. 

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Polly Allcock, 2025-12-11 (Update: 2025-12-11)