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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Epson Color: grey EAN: 0010343858237 Item Dimensions: Label: Epson Manufacturer: Epson Model: V11H228020 MPN: V11H228020 Publisher: Epson Special Features: nv:Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768); Brightness: 2700 ANSI Lumens; Contrast Ratio: 400:1; Uniformity: 83%; No. of Colors: 16.7 million; Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Native/ 5:4 - 16:9 Compatible; Display Technology: 3LCD technology; Data Signals: XGA; Data Signals: SVGA; Data Signals: SXGA; Data Signals: UXGA (resized); Data Signals: VGA; Video Signals: NTSC4.43; Video Signals: PAL; Video Signals: PAL-60; Video Signals: SECAM; Video Signals: M-PAL; Video Signals: N-PAL; Video Signals: HDTV (480p, 480i, 720p, 1080i); Video Signals: NTSC Studio: Epson Variation Description: grey Warranty: 2 years warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Achieve powerful presentations in virtually any setting with the ultra bright, ultra light Epson PowerLite 1715c. With 2700 lumens at just 3.7 lb, it's ideal for most any application, including a variety of ambient light conditions. And, with convenient wireless capabilities, it's compatible with 802.11 a/b/g-compliant devices.Whatever the situation, the Epson PowerLite 1715c is always ready to perform. With USB connectivity it has multiple computer inputs and offers the flexibility you need in the classroom or the boardroom. And, with incorporated networking capabilities, it facilitates easy monitoring and control. This versatile projector even enables users to send movie files wirelessly and enjoy full-frame videos, as well as the corresponding audio. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Love it!This projector is smaller than I expected and really displays great pictures, even on dark walls. Love the wireless and PC less capability. Very impressed so far. Rating: - More than meets the eyeWhen I purchased it, I was impressed by the ability to project shows without a PC attached. But in practice it seemed there were more options than I had realized. I tried out the 802.11g wireless connection to a laptop. It worked fine for slides, but was unacceptably jerky for video (MPEG2 and DVD's) although this may have been due to the older laptop I used. I did not try out the multiple laptop connection feature but presume it works the same. I also showed my presentation without a PC. This process ... Read More |