
Epson’s VS200 is an affordable projector that comes equipped with 2,300 lumens of output, the ability to work with just a USB cable connection, a 800 x 600 pixel resolution (SVGA) and a 4:3 aspect ratio. Priced at only $429 a pop, the projector measures 3-inch x 12-inch x 9-inch and weights 5.1 pounds. The Epson VS200 will be available in October 2010 and comes with a one-year limited warranty that includes two elite technical support services – Epson PrivateLine® phone support where projector owners can directly access an expedited support telephone line by using a phone card that is included with the product, and a Road Service projector replacement program that includes projector exchange in two business days. [AboutProjectors]

If you want to create an affordable home theater system, then check out the latest Epson MovieMate 85HD and MovieMate 62 all-in-one home projectors. These high-quality 3LCD projector feature a built-in DVD player and Dolby Digital audio with two built-in 10W speakers for home cinema sound. The Epson MovieMate 85HD produces 720p resolution and uses a new E-TORL lamp for 2500 lumen, while the MovieMate 62 features 540p resolution and 2000 lumen of brightness. The Epson MovieMate 85HD and MovieMate 62 all-in-one home projectors will be available later this month for $899 and $649, respectively. [dcviews]

The Epson Stylus NX625 is a powerful all-in-one printer with a built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity. The NX625 features a built-in memory card slots and a 2.5-inch color LCD to easily view, select, edit, and print photos without a computer. This all-in-one printer also adopts the company’s all-pigment DURABrite Ultra ink to produce superior photo quality and durable prints that are fade-, smudge- and water-resistant. What’s more, the Epson Stylus NX625 is able to print a 4-inch x 6-inch photo in 20 seconds. You can also scan pictures or documents with the Stylus NX625. Available from September 2010, the Epson Stylus NX625 retails for $149.99 each. [PhotographyBLOG]

Epson today launched the Stylus Photo PX820FWD wireless all-in-one printer that features a 19.8cm smart-navigation touchpanel with an integrated touchscreen that enables photos to be printed quickly and directly from memory cards and PictBridge-enabled cameras. This all-in-one printer also provides an integrated wireless and Ethernet connectivity for shared printing, scanning and faxing. The Epson Stylus Photo PX820FWD is able to print a 10x15cm photo in only 10 seconds. Available from September, the PX820FWD is priced at £299.99 ($468). [PhotographyBLOG]

Epson America today introduced the Epson WorkForce 320 and Epson WorkForce 325, two entry-level all-in-one printers for home-based businesses at an affordable price. Both printers feature a 30-page automatic document feeder for increased efficiency, Epson’s exclusive DURABrite Ultra all-pigment inks that are fade-, water- and smudge- resistant, and a built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. In addition, these all-in-one printers also allow users to easily scan printed documents directly to PDF and e-mail, archive important documents, and fax documents directly from a computer. The Epson WorkForce 320 is currently available for $79.99, while the Epson WorkForce 325 will be available in mid-August 2010 for $99.99. [Imaging-resource]

Epson will launch a couple of new all-in-one printers later this month in the form of the Epson Artisan 835 and Artisan 725 all-in-one printers. The Epson Artisan 835 has a 7.8-inch smart touchscreen panel, a 3.5-inch color LCD display, an integrated fax capability and a 30-page Automatic Document Feeder to quickly copy and fax documents. Meanwhile, the Epson Artisan 725 has an enhanced touch panel for easier navigation. In addition, both printers also support Wi-Fi connectivity. The Epson Artisan 725 and Artisan 835 retails for $199.99 and $299.99, respectively. [Press Release]

Most scanners that promise to remove scratches or blemishes from photos will usually come bundled with included software like Photoshop to help you get the job done. The Epson Perfection V750-M Pro takes a bit of a different approach though. It will include the Digital ICE hardware and software technologies to correct all image defects all from within the scanner itself. An infrared sensor will be used in multiple passes to map out and remove dust and scratches for film negatives, while prints are scanned with two lamps at different angles to map out differences in shadows. [LuxuryHouseTrends]

The Epson VS400 is a high quality projector with an affordable price tag. Priced at only $999, the Epson VS400 features XGA resolution and 4,000 lumens color and white light output. This ultra-bright projector also adopts the 3-chip technology to deliver true-to-life color and detail for powerful presentations. The Epson VS400 will be released next month. [dcviews]

Epson has recently dropped a new desktop PC for the Japanese market. Known as the Endeavor AT980E, the system offers a 2.8GHz Intel Pentium G6950 dual core processor (up to 3.6GHz Intel Core i3 or i5), up to 8GB RAM, up to 1TB hard drive, a multi-format DVD burner, Gigabit Ethernet, six USB 2.0 ports and runs on either Windows 7, Vista or XP OS. The Endeavor AT980E is now available for purchase in Japan for a starting price of 59,850 Yen (about $652). [Epson]

Epson America today introduced the world’s fastest all-in-one in its class, the Epson WorkForce 520. Designed to provide small business owners with a superior, affordable all-in-one printing solution, this multi-function gadget has a built-in Wi-Fi, a 30-page automatic document feeder and the ability to scan directly to PDF and e-mail. The WorkForce 520 also provides fast ISO PPM print speeds of 15 ISO PPM black and 5.4 ISO PPM color.
The WorkForce 520 boasts high-performance 2400dpi scanning, including direct scan-to-PDF for archiving important documents and scan-to-e-mail to easily send invoices or proposals. Additionally, the gadget also offers standalone color and black and white copying, and the capability to fax documents directly from a computer. The Epson WorkForce 520 retails for $129.99 each. [Electronista]