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SV Staff  |  Apr 01, 2019
Epson America today announced that it has amended its lawsuit against Curtis International Ltd. for “falsely advertising the lumens of projectors manufactured and sold under the RCA brand name.”
SV Staff  |  Jun 26, 2017
Epson today introduced a three-chip LCD projector featuring high-dynamic range (HDR) capability and 4K enhancement for $2,199.
SV Staff  |  May 07, 2019
Epson today expanded its Pro Cinema line with what the company is calling its “most advanced 4K home theater projector to date.”
SV Staff  |  Sep 08, 2009
Epson has announced a quartet of new 1080p projectors for home theaters. All four models features 3-chip DLP imagers and dual HDMI 1.3a inputs. The $1,599 Home Cinema 8100 is the least expensive of the new projectors, and the most modest, pumping...
SV Staff  |  Apr 09, 2019
Epson today announced the availability of two new projectors in its Home Cinema line, the 5050UB ($2,999) and 5050UBe 4K PRO-UHD2 ($3,299). Both models are available now through select online retailers and at Epson’s online store.
SV Staff  |  Aug 26, 2008
Just in time for some Indian summer fun, Epson is introducing a brighter portable projector that lets you create movie magic just about anywhere. This is a great combo unit in a 8.3 pound package complete with a built-in DVD/CD player and stereo...
SV Staff  |  Jan 18, 2017
Elite Prime Vision, a division of Elite Screens, announced that it has extended the warranty on its motorized projection screens to five years.
SV Staff  |  Apr 23, 2019
EPV Screens has introduced a series of reference-grade-white projection screens that have been certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) to provide reference-grade picture quality
SV Staff  |  Jun 25, 2019
EPV Screens has unveiled a new logo, the first change in its branding since the company was launched as a division of Elite Screens in 2012.
SV Staff  |  Nov 29, 2016
Elite Prime Vision, the custom-installation division of Elite Screens, has introduced an ambient light rejecting screen in a motorized, retractable format for “lights on or off” viewing.

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