Eiki EK-65LU Short Throw Projector
The EK-65LU is an ultra-short-throw 3LCD laser projector that throws a large WUXGA (1920 x 1200) image from just inches off the wall, its 0.235:1 lens filling a screen while sitting almost against it. That geometry eliminates the shadow-and-glare problem of a presenter walking through a long-throw beam, which suits classrooms, huddle rooms, and interactive displays. It puts out 6,500 center lumens with 80% uniformity and a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
A blue-laser light source rated at 20,000 hours makes the projector effectively maintenance-free once mounted. The panel is native WUXGA but accepts signals up to UXGA, WUXGA, and 4K, taking 4K input over HDMI. Horizontal, vertical, and corner keystone with six-point geometric correction align the image, and a built-in 16-watt amplifier and speaker cover basic room audio.
| Display | 3-chip 3LCD |
|---|---|
| Resolution | WUXGA 1920 x 1200 (16:10) |
| Brightness | 6,500 center lumens (80% uniformity) |
| Contrast Ratio | 5,000,000:1 |
| Light Source | Laser, ~20,000 hours |
| Lens | Ultra short throw 0.235:1 manual focus |
| Signal | 4K input via HDMI |
| Audio | Built-in 16 W amplifier and speaker |






