Epson EB-L890E
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Classification
| Epson EB-L890E | |
|---|---|
| Classification | |
| Grade | A |
| Calculator version | 1 |
| Classification date | 2025-10-05 |
| Information | |
| Name | Epson EB-L890E Laser Projector |
| Brand by Parent | Epson by Seiko Epson Corporation |
| Generation | Pro L Series |
| Model(s) | EB-L890E |
| Release date | 2023-05-01 |
| Type/Category | Projector |
| Website | [1] |
| Status | In sale |
| More | |
| Dimensions | 545 x 436 x 189 mm |
| Mass | 16.3 kg |
| Operating system | Proprietary Epson Firmware |
| Companion App | Epson Projector Management Software (PC), Epson iProjection App (Mobile) |
| CPU | Not publicly disclosed |
| GPU | N/A |
| Memory | Not publicly disclosed |
| Storage | Internal flash storage for firmware and settings |
| Battery | N/A (Mains powered) |
| Power | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
| Charging | N/A |
| Display | Small status LCD panel |
| Camera | N/A |
| Sound | Integrated mono speaker |
| Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45), HDBaseT, Wi-Fi, RS-232C, HDMI, USB |
| Device | |||
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| Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
| Known hardware tampering | None | [2] | Professional A/V equipment, typically installed in secure locations (e.g., ceiling mounted). Not designed for user servicing. No public reports of supply chain tampering. |
| Known vulnerabilities | Rare | [3] | Epson manages product security and releases firmware updates to address vulnerabilities. Updates are typically installed manually by an IT administrator. |
| Prior attacks | None | [4] | While networked projectors can be a target, no widespread attacks specifically targeting Epson's professional laser projector series are publicly known. |
| Updatability | Very common | [5] | Firmware is regularly updated by Epson and can be installed by an administrator via the network or USB to ensure stability and security. |
| Category score | 2 | ||
| System | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
| Authentication with other systems | Full | [6] | Designed to integrate with enterprise networks and professional control systems like Crestron, AMX, and Extron, as well as Epson's own management software. |
| Communications | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [7] | Supports secure network protocols including HTTPS for its embedded web server (EWS) and WPA2/WPA3 for wireless connections. |
| Storage | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [8] | Stores network and security configurations. Access to these settings is password-protected, and sensitive data transfer is encrypted. |
| Category score | 1 | ||
| User Authentication | |||
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| Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
| Account management | Full | [9] | Features a multi-level user management system (Administrator, User) via its Embedded Web Server (EWS) with different access rights. |
| Authentication | Secure | [10] | All network-based management functions, including the EWS, are protected by a mandatory administrator password. |
| Brute-force protection | Exist | [11] | The Embedded Web Server includes protection mechanisms to lock out or delay repeated failed login attempts, a standard feature for enterprise network devices. |
| Event logging | Access event logged | [12] | Maintains detailed operational, error, and administrative access logs, which can be viewed or exported via the EWS for auditing. |
| Passwords | Require change after setup with complexity requirements | [13] | The device ships with a default password. For security, the system prompts or requires the administrator to change this password upon first network setup. |
| Category score | 1 | ||
| Grade | A |
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