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Friday, 25 September 2015

Epson EX3220, SVGA, 3000 Lumens Color Brightness (color light output), 3000 Lumens White Brightness, 3LCD Projector





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  • 3 x Brighter Colors with Epson.
  • Color Brightness: 3000 lumens. White Brightness: 3000 lumens.
  • Simple Setup Suite- intuitive controls for flexible positioning.
  • HDMI connectivity - digital audio/video with just one cable.




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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S

1) Nice... - My initial experience with this projector was very poor. Upon delivery the FedEx guy DROPPED the box at my feet so I could sign for it. Upon opening the box and setting up the projector I got an error which read “Error in Auto Iris – Contact Nearest Epson Service Center”…….FANTASTIC! Apparently the rough treatment of the box knocked the light source out of alignment which rendered the projector useless. I can’t blame the FedEx guy too much because the box was the basic Amazon box with no indicators that the box did indeed contain fragile material. I immediately contacted the Epson service center and was informed my projector was still under warranty (of course it was, five minutes out of the box it better be!) A new projector arrived 2 days later in 100% working order with clear indications on the box that a sensitive projector was enclosed and “fragile” was expressly indicated. The exchange process was simple with prepaid shipping for the return.

NOW, about the projector. Background for my intended use for said projector: I work for a law firm and we use the projector at meetings to display PowerPoint presentations and at trial to display documents used as evidence/exhibits. This is not my first projector. I was pleasantly surprised and pleased with the easy setup and immediate connection when using the USB cord. I projected onto a dark grey wall in our conference room and all colors were easily discernible with a clear image. Focusing and leveling are simple with easy to use controls. When you slide the shutter closed in front of the lens the light powers off and goes into what I would call a “rest mode” – this does not shut down the projector. As soon as you slide the shutter open the lamp kicks back on. This is a helpful feature because if left on for long periods of time the projector does get hot. Instead of turning the projector completely off, the “rest mode” allows the unit to cool down while not in use. The remote is possibly the BEST function of the projector. Instead of manually controlling from my laptop I can now click through slides from presentation mode while I’m standing at a podium or in the front of the room. The remote also has a zoom feature, which makes it easy to zoom in on key material on a displayed document. I understand that it has wireless capabilities and that is definitely a plus I will attempt before my next trial. Projector came with a padded carrying case, remote and necessary cords. Overall a good purchase for the price compared to other more expensive models. I would recommend this product, just watch for your delivery guy and try to prevent any dropping of your box.

By Heather Lee Holbrook on May 13, 2014



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