EB‐710UI | Epson EB‐710UI 4000 Lumens WUXGA Ultra Short-Throw Projector
- Model: EB-710Ui (V11H877041/V11H877053)
- Projection System: 3LCD, 0.67" with MLA (D10)
- Brightness: 4,000 lumens (color/white)
- Resolution: WUXGA (1920x1200), 16:10
- Connectivity: 3x HDMI (1 MHL), VGA, USB-A/B, composite, LAN, optional wireless
- Dimensions: 494 x 437 x 188 mm
- Weight: 11.2 kg
Epson EB‐710UI 4000 Lumens WUXGA Ultra Short-Throw Projector
Full HD WUXGA Display and Laser Technology
The Epson EB-710Ui is an ultra-short-throw 3LCD laser projector with WUXGA (1920x1200) resolution and 4,000 lumens of color/white brightness. Its 2,500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio delivers crisp, vivid images up to 100" in classrooms and offices. The laser light source lasts up to 20,000 hours (30,000 hours in ECO), requiring minimal maintenance. The 16:10 aspect ratio supports Full HD content with sharp detail. Users praise its vibrant colors but note it requires a flat, white surface for optimal interactivity.
Interactive Pen and Touch Capabilities
The EB-710Ui supports pen- and finger-touch interactivity, allowing up to eight users (six touch points, two pens) to annotate and collaborate. It includes two interactive pens and a touch unit, with PC-free annotation and SMART Notebook software (1-year subscription). Split Screen and Multi-PC Projection (up to 50 devices via optional wireless, ~$99) enhance collaboration. Users value the responsive touch but report occasional calibration issues on uneven surfaces.
Ultra-Short-Throw and Connectivity
With a 0.22–0.37:1 throw ratio (16:10), the EB-710Ui projects 70"–100" images from 40–60 cm, minimizing shadows. It offers 3x HDMI (1 MHL), VGA, composite, USB-A/B, LAN, and optional wireless (ELPAP10). The 16W speaker and microphone input support small rooms. Features like Auto Power On and network control (EasyMP, Crestron) simplify use. Users appreciate the setup ease but note fan noise (39 dB Normal) and optional wireless cost.
Epson EB-710Ui WUXGA Ultra Short-Throw Projector: All Features
| Projection Technology | 3LCD, 3-chip technology |
|---|---|
| Brightness | 4,000 lumens (color/white, Normal), 2,800 lumens (ECO) |
| Resolution | WUXGA (1920x1200), 16:10 |
| Contrast Ratio | 2,500,000:1 (Dynamic) |
| Picture Modes | Cinema, Dynamic, Presentation, sRGB, Blackboard |
| Lamp Life | 20,000 hours (Normal), 30,000 hours (ECO) |
| Interactivity | Pen (2x), finger-touch (6 points), Split Screen, Multi-PC Projection, PC-free annotation, SMART Notebook, iProjection (optional wireless) |
| Warranty | 3 years (projector), 20,000 hours or 3 years (laser, varies by region) |
Epson EB-710Ui WUXGA Ultra Short-Throw Projector: All Specifications
| Projection System | 3LCD, 0.67" with MLA (D10) |
|---|---|
| Brightness | 4,000 lumens (color/white, ISO 21118), 2,800 lumens (ECO) |
| Resolution | WUXGA (1920x1200, 2,304,000 pixels), 16:10 |
| Supported Resolution | VGA (640x480) to WUXGA (1920x1200) |
| Contrast Ratio | 2,500,000:1 (Dynamic) |
| Color Processing | 10-bit, 1.07 billion colors |
| Light Source | Laser diode |
| Light Source Life | 20,000 hours (Normal), 30,000 hours (ECO) |
| Throw Ratio | 0.22–0.37:1 (16:10), 0.27–0.37:1 (16:9), 0.33–0.44:1 (4:3) |
| Projection Size | 70"–100" (16:10, 0.40–0.60 m) |
| Projection Distance | 0.40–0.60 m (70"–100") |
| Lens | F=1.6, f=4.2 mm, digital zoom 1.0–1.35x |
| Connectivity | 3x HDMI (1 MHL), VGA in/out, composite, 2x USB-A, USB-B, 2x stereo mini jack in, stereo mini jack out, microphone in, RS-232C, LAN, optional wireless (ELPAP10) |
| Audio | 16W mono speaker |
| Noise Level | 39 dB (Normal), 30 dB (ECO) |
| Power Consumption | 423W (Normal), 332W (ECO), 0.5W (Standby) |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C–40°C |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 494 x 437 x 188 mm (with feet) |
| Weight | 11.2 kg |
| Security | Kensington lock, control panel lock, password protection, wireless LAN security |
| Certifications | RoHS, CE |
| Package Contents | Projector, interactive pens (2x), finger touch unit, wall mount, power cable, USB cable, remote with batteries, pen tray, CD manual, quick start guide, warranty card |













