Eiki International, Inc. a world leader for over 40 years in projection technology, is pleased to introduce the EK-600U and EK-601W “Conference Series” Projectors. Delivering the functionality demanded in the contemporary meeting space, the new EK-600U and EK-601W projectors offer outstanding image quality, connectivity, and control support—making them a great choice for AV integrators and end users alike. read more →
Eiki International, Inc. a world leader for over 40 years in projection technology, proudly introduces the EK-610U, EK-611W, and EK-612X Conference Series Projectors. Utilizing single-chip DLP® technology for vivid imagery and superior color reproduction, the flagship EK-610U delivers 6,500 ANSI Lumens and WUXGA resolution while the EK-611W is a 6,500 ANSI Lumens system with WXGA resolution. read more →
Eiki International, Inc. a world leader for over 40 years in projection technology, announces the EK-500 Series “Conference Room” projectors. The line includes the EK-500U, EK-501W, and EK-502X, with all three models featuring durable inorganic LCD panels with a high contrast ratio. In addition to their primary use as conference room projectors, these three new offerings also make an excellent choice for cost-effective large venue use. Equally notable, AV integrators will certainly appreciate their support for Crestron or AMX automation—making these projectors a great choice for inclusion when designing new AV facilities. read more →
Stunningly Brilliant Colors with Eiki's EK-810U Laser Projector. With no traditional lam to burn out or be replaced, plus, a smooth quiet fan, the EK-810U is a great choice when upgrading that installation where the demands for performance and economy are high. There's a wealth of connectivity options that result in greater flexibility in signal access and control with LAN, HDBaseT and Ethernet connections. The EK-810U can also be used over the network using a Wi-Fi dongle. read more →
The NEW EIKI EK-810U Laser Projector delivers vivid colors from the use of both blue and red lasers. Compared to more traditional laser-based projection systems, the addition of the red laser results in greater brightness and a higher red color ratio without diminishing either blue or green performance.