Published on October 12th,2005 at 9:08 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Epson Pro TV projector

Epson will release 2 (projection) TV’s on the market for a purely professional use. These S2 series TV’s will be available in 47 and 57″ and the PB or PureBlack screens have a 5000:1 contrast ratio, a 1280×720 resolution and a 100W UHE bulb.

The style of women on the pictures is quite different between a Japanese and Korean product, and that reflects fully the open-mindedness difference between those 2 countries. the women are nice in both cases, but in the Korean case, we get fashion, and in the Japanese presentation we get Oldfashion. We’ll have more on that topic another day, and we’ll give you more on how a country (Japan) can release and promote 10 cutting-edge products but at the same time release and promote 100 olf-fashioned ones…

Via Epson
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