
The EB-PU2120W is a premium large-venue laser projector designed for powerful performance and maximum flexibility. Delivering up to 20,000 lumens of brightness3 using 220 V power and up to 19,000 lumens3 on standard 120 V, it is ideal for demanding environments. Featuring native WUXGA resolution with 4K Enhancement Technology1, it produces sharp, detailed and vibrant visuals. The projector includes a 20,000-hour virtually maintenance-free laser light source4, a hermetically sealed optical engine for dust resistance, and a filterless cabinet for low maintenance. Compatible with 9 optional powered lenses, it also features built-in NFC functionality and supports an optional PixAlign™ camera for streamlined multi-projector setups.
- Ultra-high brightness — delivers up to 20,000 lumens (220 V) and 19,000 lumens (120 V)3
- 4K Enhancement Technology — WUXGA (1920 x 1200) with enhanced clarity up to 4.6 million pixels1
- Maintenance-free design — 20,000-hour laser light source with filterless cabinet4
- Dust-resistant build — hermetically sealed optical engine with IP5X rating
- Flexible installation — supports 9 optional powered lenses, including ultra short throw
- Built-in NFC — enables quick setup using Epson Projector Configuration Tool (EPCT)5
- Advanced automation tools — optional PixAlign™ camera enables blending, stacking and color calibration
- HDR support & contrast — delivers deep blacks and lifelike visuals
- Frame interpolation — ensures smooth motion for dynamic content
- Edge blending & warping — supports large-scale projection setups
- Remote management — control via Epson Projector Professional Tool (EPPT) and EPM-C11
- Optimized power flexibility — full performance across different power inputs
Key Features
- Fast installation with NFC and Epson Projector Configuration Tool (EPCT)
- Optional PixAlign™ camera for blending, stacking and calibration
- Simple blending and stacking without PC using remote control
- Centralized control using EPPT and Epson Projector Management (EPM-C)
- Optimized for large venues and multi-projector environments































































