International Standard (ISO/IEC 21118:2020)
Brightness matters when it comes to picture quality.
Our projectors’ lumens are measured to ISO and IDMS standards.
That's the difference between dull and dazzling.
Brightness matters when it comes to picture quality. Our projectors’ lumens are measured to ISO and IDMS standards. That's the difference between dull and dazzling.
Lumens are the standard way to measure how bright a projector is, based on the total light it gives off. This is different from lux, which measures how strong the light is in one area — both are useful but used differently. For projectors, lumens make it easy to compare brightness across different models. Epson follows official standards to measure white and colour brightness, so you can trust the results to match everyday use.
Lumens significantly impact a projector’s usability and viewing experience. Epson’s commitment to True Lumens ensures:
Brightness suitable for both
well-lit
and
dimly lit rooms.
Equal white and colour brightness
for lifelike visuals.
Epson True Lumens represents brightness
the way it
should be —
clearly measured,
transparently
reported, and built for
everyday viewing.
Epson is setting the record straight on brightness. While others inflate their ratings, True Lumens gives you real performance — with white and colour brightness tested to strict ISO and IDMS standards. The result? Bright, sharp images that deliver exactly what’s promised. Portable, intelligent and uncompromising, the Epson EpiqVision Mini EF-22N shows you what projection should truly look like.
Epson projectors undergo rigorous testing according to ISO 21118:20202 and IDMS 15.4 standards:
Choosing the right projector goes beyond just looking at brightness claims. Many brands
advertise exaggerated lumen values, which can lead to disappointing
performance. To
ensure you’re getting the quality you expect, keep these
key factors in mind:
By focusing on these key aspects, you can invest in a projector that delivers true performance, reliability, and long-term value—whether for home entertainment, work presentations, or education.
Make sure both white and colour brightness match your viewing needs for vivid, well-defined images.
Epson 3LCD technology delivers consistent, true-to-life colours compared to 1-chip projectors.
Look for projectors that adhere to ISO 21118:2020 and IDMS 15.4 standards, ensuring accurate brightness measurements.
Choosing the right projector4 goes beyond just looking at brightness claims. Many brands advertise exaggerated lumen values, which can lead to disappointing performance. To ensure you’re getting the quality you expect, keep these key factors in mind:
Features
By focusing on these key aspects, you can invest in a projector that delivers true performance, reliability, and long-term value—whether for home entertainment, work presentations, or education.
Not all lumen ratings are created equal. Some products may claim high brightness using “lumens” — but without following industry-recognised standards, those numbers can be inaccurate or misleading. Epson sets the standard for transparency and accuracy. White Brightness is measured using ISO 21118:2020, while Colour Brightness follows IDMS 15.4 — both internationally recognised benchmarks for reliable performance.
Epson follows ISO standards for a more accurate and reliable measurement of projector brightness.
International Standard
(ISO/IEC 21118:2020)
9 points on
the screen
Representative sample
of production units
Reflects consistent
real-world performance
Yes
American National
Standards Institute
(ANSI IT7.228, 1997)
9 points on
the screen
Single selected
projector only
May not represent
typical performance
No
As the world’s leading projector brand4, Epson’s 3LCD technology sets the benchmark for performance and reliability. It ensures that users experience vibrant and immersive visuals for entertainment, education, and business use.
For more Vivid, lifelike visuals.
Eliminates the artefacts common in 1-chip projectors.
Experience visuals that are richer, more vibrant, and true to life.
Disclaimers:
All images are simulated.
1 Actual performance may vary based on environment, such as room lighting and projection distance.
2 Lumens are measured using ISO 21118:2020, the globally accepted standard for projector brightness.
3 White brightness is certified per ISO 21118:2020. Colour brightness testing is conducted by Epson to ensure superior colour performance.
4 World's No.1 Projectors 24 years in the running since 2001-2024, Largest unit share of the market for 500-lumen and higher projectors (Source: Futuresource Consulting Limited: 2001-2024).