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Epson ELPKS65 Soft Carrying Case for PowerLite Projectors

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Management number 202056964 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $170.00 Model Number 202056964
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The Epson V12H001K65 is a soft carrying case created for PowerLite projectors, giving you a simple way to protect and move your equipment without hassle.

A padded interior cushions the projector against bumps, while a tough fabric exterior resists everyday wear. The form factor matches the PowerLite 1940W, 1945W, 1950, 1955, 1960, and 1965 models, so the projector sits snugly and stays in place during transit.

An accessory pocket runs the full length of the case. This space holds power cords, HDMI or VGA cables, and a remote, keeping everything together so you set up faster and avoid forgotten parts.

The case feels light, and a reinforced handle balances the load when you walk between offices, classrooms, or off-site events. Trainers, sales professionals, and educators who carry a projector often will appreciate how it safeguards the gear while staying easy to grab and go.

Highlights:
  • Soft carrying case built for Epson PowerLite 1940W, 1945W, 1950, 1955, 1960, and 1965 projectors
  • Padded interior keeps the projector secure during transport
  • Accessory pocket organizes power and signal cables, remotes, and small adapters
  • Fabric exterior stands up to daily travel
  • Light weight and reinforced handle for comfortable carrying

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