- Power cord
- computer cable (VGA)
- soft protective case
- projector remote control
- batteries
- user manual CD
- Quick Setup Sheet
- PrivateLine support card and password protection sticker
- 1 lamp installed in the projector
Make your business shine bright with the Epson PowerLite Presenter. With a built-in DVD player, two 10 W speakers, USB Plug 'n Play instant setup on your PC, HDMI connectivity, and microphone/headphone support, it's got all the tools you need to perform to your potential. WXGA (16:10) resolution means larger-than-life presentations that dazzle on widescreen notebooks, providing 30 percent more image area than standard projectors provide. Experience ultra bright, true-to-life images with 2500 lumens color light output and 2500 lumens white light output, plus an Auto Color Mode feature that automatically selects the optimum presentation setting based on the lighting within the room. With the all-digital HDMI connection, you can display amazing HD video content. Add exciting aspects to any presentation with multiple inputs for things like your camcorder, digital camera, iPod® or gaming console. And with USB Plug 'n Play connectivity, just plug in a standard USB cable and instantly view your images on both the screen and your Windows PC, simultaneously. Or, use a USB memory device for convenient, PC-free presentations. With a carrying handle on the projector and an included carrying case and remote control, you can take the show on the road. This affordable, light weight projector/DVD combo, is your all-in-one solution for instant presentations virtually anywhere.
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| Image Quality |
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| Resolution | Wide XGA (1280 x 800) |
| Brightness | 2500 lumens |
| Contrast Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Uniformity | -- |
| No. of Colors | Full Color |
| Aspect Ratio(s) | Native - 16:10 |
| Display Type | LCD; Epson 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine |
| Compatibility | |
| Data Signals | Native: WXGA (1280 x 800) Maximum: WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) PC and MAC Compatible |
| Video Signals | DTV: 720p, 1080i NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/M-PAL/N-PAL/PAL60/SECAM |
| H Sync | -- |
| V Sync | -- |
| 3D Ready | No |
| Dot Clock | -- |
| Connectivity | |
| Inputs / Outputs |
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| Built-in Audio | Speaker, 10 w x 2 (stereo) |
| Projection Lens |
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| Lens | Manual zoom/Manual focus F. 1.58 – 1.72/ f 16.9 mm – 20.28 mm Zoom Ratio: Optical zoom 1.0 – 1.2 |
| Throw Ratio | 1.3 - 1.56:1 |
| Keystone Corr. |
Vertical
Specs: +/- 11 degrees Vertical |
| Lens Shift | -- |
| Proj. Methods | Front |
| General | |
| Dimensions | 13.2" x 5.4" x 9.4" (W x H x D) |
| Unit Weight | 9.5 lbs. |
| Operation | |
| Power Supply | 100 – 240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 200 |
| Ecomode |
Yes (Brightness: 2000 lumens; Lamp life: 5000 hours; Noise: 29 dB) |
| FCC Class | A |
| Audible Noise | 33.0 dB |
| Lamp | 200 W UHE (E-TORL) |
| Lamp Life | 4000 hours |
| Replacement Lamp Cost |
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| Included Accessories | |
| Items Included | Power cord, computer cable (VGA), soft protective case, projector remote control, batteries, user manual CD, Quick Setup Sheet, PrivateLine support card and password protection sticker |
| Remote Control | Yes Remote Control w/Batteries included |
| Carry Case | Yes Soft Protective Case included |
| Warranty | |
| Projector | Two-year projector limited warranty, Epson Road Service program, Epson PrivateLine® dedicated toll-free support |
| Lamp | 90-day limited |
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So far I like it. We brought it home today, and have to be able to present from various sources -- a Mac or a PC, a thumb drive (USB memory key),...Read complete review
So far I like it. We brought it home today, and have to be able to present from various sources -- a Mac or a PC, a thumb drive (USB memory key), and a CD or a DVD. Hooking it up to our Mac was easy -- we had all the cable-to-cable adapters required. Microsoft PowerPoint handles the Epson display projector more easily than Apple's Keynote. I have not tried it yet, but there appears to be fairly good handling of DVD movies. The remote unit has the usual DVD start-stop-pause-audio and other features, so that you can control a DVD in this projector much like you can control a DVD in a player connected to your computer or your television system. What disappointed me greatly was how the Epson controls the display of JPEG files on a thumb drive or a CD/DVD. It finds the JPEGs easily enough, then builds a little slide show and plods through it at predetermined default intervals, with no ability to control this from the control panel on top of the projector, nor from the remote that comes with the projector. What we really need is the ability to control our own timing of when to advance to the next JPEG. All I can do with the remote is to press the "stop" or "pause" key, then press the "start" key. This does not let us advance to the next JPEG, only to stop the plodding 5 or 10 second default interval of advancing to the next JPEG. The user manual that comes on the CD has no helpful information about this. I can only guess that the designers of the projector didn't think that a user might want to control when to advance to the next picture. Other than that important detail, the projector has a good feature set, and I like the way it is able to adapt to many different screen resolutions from an attached Mac or PC. Microsoft PowerPoint also has a nice feature that allows one to display a slide on the projector, while on the computer it displays the "presenter's toolkit" where it shows the current slide, the next slide, and the speaker's notes, while only the slide itself is showing on the Epson. The audio output is decent for a projector. and there is a headphone jack where I can plug in a high quality pair of external speakers, such as the Bose Companion multimedia speakers. Also, I like the rapid power off -- my 8-year-old Epson projector had a two-minute cool down period before you could pull the power cord. This new unit has a 2-second cooling period -- two dings of a bell signals that it is safe to pull the power cord. The projector is nice and QUIET. This makes it a lot easier for the speaker to present, as she does not have to talk over the projector fan noise. There are a lot of other features that I like, and really the only major disappointment is how the projector fails to handle a slide show of ordinary photos in JPEG format.
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set up is impossible!
It would be great if we could open it from the box and it would work...but it doesn't. So frustrated...NO instructions. Nothing to say what needs to be done or ...Read complete review
It would be great if we could open it from the box and it would work...but it doesn't. So frustrated...NO instructions. Nothing to say what needs to be done or how. Have inserted the CD and nothing opens. Poor communications, poor instructions. what a mess! GOOD LUCK
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This is so great to have everything I need in one projector---speakers, DVD player, USB and HDMI inputs. I love it!
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So far so god. I bought this product for home entertainment and it works just fine! The only problem I´ve got is to connect this device with my bose speakers. I think it's tech thing but for sure I´ll work something out.
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We show movies outdoors to children - this projector is bright and works well with a 12 blow up screen with an added sound system as we have over 150 people watch the movies......
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Great resolution, great sound, good dvd quality. Quick and easy to use. It is nice to give presentations with the lights on for a change. My only issues: haven't been able to get the USB port to work. I need to try a different cable first before I fault the projector. I would be more comfortable if it came with a durable carrying case rather than rely on it's shell and the foam fabric cover. Otherwise I am very pleased
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Thrilled with this projector. We use it instead of a tv. It is incredibly clear, beautiful colour and much easier on the eyes than our high quality lcd tv (re back lighting). We project it to about 80+ inches and it is perfectly clear. The sound quality blows everyone away. Overall, while higher in price is worth it in its performance... and extras with the dvd player and speakers! (we project onto a light yellow wall and it is the same picture as it would be on white) We plan to take this on occasional camping trips to have movie night. With the built in speakers, this makes it an easy set up! Love the white too - always looks clean.
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This is simply the most versatile performer I have ever used. I purchased this for its DVD player function, but the quality of a standard computer presentation unit has blown me away. The brightness, true color, ease of use, multiple inputs, nice speaker system, and all the goodies in the box were much better than expected. If you need a quality DVD player and give presentations, I can't recommend this product any higher.
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Great little machine. Used it first time with no setup instructions. It was self explanatory and an ease to operate. The quality of the projection met my expectations and then some. I used the machine in a very large room with over 100 people present. The sound, clarity of projection and ease of use surpasses my wildest dreams. I hope this machine is one of your best sellers. It should be. Very satisfied customer. Thank you
Comments about Epson PowerLite Presenter:
It would be great if we could open it from the box and it would work...but it doesn't. So frustrated...NO instructions. Nothing to say what needs to be done or how. Have inserted the CD and nothing opens. Poor communications, poor instructions. what a mess! GOOD LUCK
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I began my search looking for a tiny, powerful projector. I found the new-to-market EPSON with its many connections and 10 watt sound system and decided usefulness beat small size. We made a big gamble on this machine. Sound System - The unit comes with a microphone on a too-short cord. What companies do to save a few quarters amazes me sometimes. Or maybe the engineers don't use the products a lot first. I bought 30' mike extension cords for field units since we sometimes pass the mike for Q&A sessions. We have done meetings of 20-75 people from small room to ball room. The unit works great. On our office unit, since we run many meetings a year, we added a wireless lavalier mike - we are now self-sufficient in any situation. An added amp and small speaker system would jump us into the large outdoor audience realm. We sometimes need to do that too. Image quality - exceeds my expectations for ability to project clear, colorful images from long distance. DVD - Haven't gotten to DVD parts of this year's training. Works great in tests. Plays music disks too. Be aware - you must have EPSON USB drivers loaded to use the remote because a USB cable must be connected to run the remote control. To download those drivers, you must register the machine. Eight of us will be using the same projector, so we much register the same unit on four laptops to download the USB drivers. None of us need more complexity in our lives. EPSON has successfully added another layer of complexity to my life. Once the drivers are loaded, the remote is satisfactory. The forward and reverse buttons seem reversed. That's probably my backward brain wiring. Lots of connections. I was told the machine can run a picture slide show from a USB drive. I don't know. My dream was being able to have only a thumb drive and the projector for presentations. It cannot run PowerPoint stand-alone without an MS Operating System and the software installed on the projector. That won't be happening in our lifetimes. A computer connection of some kind is required. You may also need an adaptor to go from a graphics card to the projecto's 15 pin VGA connection. When switching from DVD/CD to wireless mike, the projector must be rebooted. I don't know about the wired mike. Once beyond the operating nuances, we have an excellent unit. We distributed 13 to field sites and I'm getting praise - finally. Each site, with heavy annual projector need, has been begging around for units to borrow. We solved that in a relatively inexpensive, people pleasing way.
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This review is regarding product use for a large corporation setting where an average of 40+ employees at a time will be viewing the presentations. Our unit is new to us, so we cannot speak to long term durability. However, the product seems well made by today's standards and everything worked very well out of the box. The upsides that we have observed are as follows; The unit is very easy to understand and operate. The unit immediately recognizes our input computers. The picture is very bright and clear, even in a lighted room. The sound is excellent! This is one of the primary reasons we selected this unit based on sound issues with our "In Focus" machines. This unit was recommended for its volume and clarity. It exceeded our expectations. The primary room where we use the unit is 45' X 100'. We do not need to turn it all the way up and still everyone hears the presentation loud and clear. The second issue was our need for easier use of DVDs which is very common for us. This machine is very easy to play DVDs onto a screen or even a blank wall. We were not aware that this is an HDMI capable unit. I don't think we will use this feature much, but it is worth mentioning. The only downside is the carrying case is a little bit flimsy. This is not a big deal, but this is the one area where our "In Focus" is better. SC
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Are you able to watch programs on cable and dish providers from the projector?2 answers
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There is a built-in DVD player. Use your wall or preferably a screen and you are good to go!VERIFIED BUYER
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Al, other than a wall on which to project it - you are correct. You insert the DVD, open the projector light window, and in a few moments it will show the movie. It has its own sound system, which I would compare to a pretty good TV (but not a surround system). Don't worry when it first starts ....it gets brighter in just a moment as it warms up. I use this in class to show movies from a DVD, to show youtube videos from my computer, to project powerpoints (saved as jpg) from a flashdrive. Our church also uses it for women's and men's studies that have video components, and yes they show it right from the powerlite presenter only.VERIFIED BUYER
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Yes! You can show a movie right on the projector! To hook up a computer you need an adapter!VERIFIED BUYER
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Yes, the projector is self contained with its own speakers. I watch movies all the time on it. I use it at home and I use it at work. I really like it and I referred another department in our company to order one because it was so convenient. If, however, I hook it up to my computer so I can watch Netflix or something, the "speakers" don't work. It might be because I didn't have a HD cable.VERIFIED BUYER
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