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Monday, 28 September 2015

Epson 85HD MovieMate, Black





The On-the-go, High-def, Instant Home Cinema. — Experience the ultimate versatility in widescreen, high-def home entertainment with Epson MovieMate 85HD, a powerful projector, DVD and music player combo that brings you brilliant blockbuster performance. Just plug, load and play. Get larger-than-life entertainment — anytime, day or night — with 2500 lumens color/white light output1and 720p widescreen performance. A sleek, portable performer, Epson MovieMate 85HD includes a built-in, progressive scan DVD/CD player and dual Dolby® 5.1 Digital DTS® 10 W stereo speakers. Add to that its convenient HDMI connectivity and you’ve got everything you need for amazing HD adventures. Epson MovieMate 85HD works with any blank wall or screen and projects DVD movies up to 12 times larger than they would appear on a 40", widescreen TV. Setup is easy — all you need is an electrical outlet. And, it features a convenient handle and soft, cushioned carrying case so you can take the show on the road. Enjoy videogames, sports, and more. Plug in your PC, camcorder or digital camera. Use it with your Apple® iPod®. Or, use the built-in microphone input for a night of karaoke. With so many options and an affordable price tag, Epson MovieMate 85HD is truly home entertainment at its best. 



  • Enjoy larger-than-life, high-def entertainment - widescreen, 720p (1280 x 800) resolution for amazing high-def movies and more; images up to 12x larger than on a 40", widescreen TV.
  • Ultra bright, even in well-lit rooms - 2500 lumens color light output, 2500 lumens white light output1.
  • Cutting-edge connectivity, including HDMI, for maximum flexibility - connect to external highdefinition video sources.
  • Brilliant, blockbuster movies - built-in DVD player.
  • Just plug, load and play - easy setup; includes 1.2x manual zoom, manual focus and auto keystone correction (+/- 30 degrees).



  1. Light output varies depending on modes (color and white light output). White light output measured using ISO 21118 standard.
  2. Data source: ProjectorCentral.com, Jan. 2010. Average of 910 shipping models for which the manufacturers provided lumens and total power data, all resolutions and brightness levels.
  3. Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions and usage. Lamp brightness decreases over time.
  4. See our website for convenient and reasonable recycling options at www.epson.com/recycle
  5. SmartWay is an innovative partnership of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that reduces greenhouse gases and other air pollutants and improves fuel efficiency.


Technical Details

  • Screen Size compatibility: 33 - 318.
  • Is HD-Ready.


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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S

1) An excellent all in one projector - I was hesitant to buy this projector, as there are not many reviews out yet, but its predecessor, the moviemate 72 had wonderful reviews so I gave it a shot. I am very glad I did, this projector does everything I want it to. It will play DVD's in pretty much any format (including AVI), projects well onto my apartment wall, and the built in speakers are decent, though obviously not spectacular.

The only caveat I have is that there is no lens shift built in, which means the projector needs to be pointing straight at the surface it is projecting on. It does allow you to adjust keystone, which means if you are projecting up or down, it maintains a rectangular image, and has a manual focus and zoom. It is not well suited for use as a home theater projector, as it only has 1 hdmi input, 1 component input, and a VGA input, but I suppose if you are building a home theater you will likely have a stereo receiver regardless, which can handle the cable switching needs.

I am very impressed with the brightness, when on full I can use it during the day(with the blinds closed, though some light does come in), and at night it is easy to shift it to "eco" mode, which is supposed to save bulb life. The main benefit I see or actually hear, is the decrease in fan noise. On high brightness, the noise can be a little distracting, but it is by no means overpowering, and with lower brightness it is hard to hear at all.

The projector is very portable, coming with a built in handle and a carry case, I have already brought it over to a few friends houses with ease.

I should mention, this is the only projector I have ever owned, so my opinion should not be given too much weight.

By Amazon Customer on November 26, 2010



Epson Home Cinema 3500 1080p 3D 3LCD Home Theater Projector (2014 Model)





Experience extraordinary image quality and blockbuster performance with the bright Home Cinema 3500 projector, perfect for your living room or dedicated home theater. Offering up to 3x Brighter Colors than competitive models, Epson 3LCD projectors ensure stunning images. Featuring 2500 lumens of color brightness and 2500 lumens of white brightness - plus up to 70,000:1 contrast ratio - the Home Cinema 3500 presents 2D and unbelievable 3D entertainment. Get Full HD 1080p with exquisite, enhanced detail. And, with wide vertical and horizontal lens shift and 1.6x zoom lens, positioning is easy and flexible. The projector also includes two built-in 10 W speakers for lifelike sound.



  • Screen Size Range: 83-inches from 8 feet; 124-inches from 12 feet.
  • White Brightness: 2500 Lumens; Color Brightness: 2500 Lumens.
  • Contrast Ratio: 70,000:1; Keystone Correction: Yes; Lens Shift: Yes.
  • Warranty: 2 Year Limited; Lamp Life: Up to 5,000 hours (ECO mode) and up to 3500 hours (Normal mode).
  • Connectivity: HDMI1/MHL x 1, HDMI2 x 1, Component video x 1, Composite video: RCA (Yellow) x 1, Audio in: RCA x 1 (White/Red), Computer/ D-sub 15 pin x 1, USB connector Type A x 1 (for JPEG Slideshow, Wireless LAN, firmware update), Mini USB x 1 (service only), RS-232c, Trigger out.



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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S

1) Outstanding image quality - Would purchase again - Right out of the box, and onto the table. Home theater setup took less than 10 minutes.

Granted, for a more permanent solution, I would like to mount this upside down from the ceiling, but it was college football playoff day, and I had less than 30 minutes to get ready for the big game. My setup is pretty straight-forward. I connected my Cable TV set-top box via HDMI cable. Turned on the projector and it auto-detected the source signal. Two rings around the lens allow for simple "zoom" and focus control The projector is located in my living room, approximately 15 feet from the screen (which, in my case is a white painted, textured interior wall). Despite the texture on the wall, the image looks incredibly sharp. The sound quality was nice, but lacked dimension. I would recommend supplementing the built-in sound with an outside set of speakers. (I'm using the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System) which provides more than enough sound for my home theater system.

With up to 70,000:1 contrast, the image sharpness was amazing, but so was the color output. This projector is leaps and bounds ahead of cheaper projection units that I've tested.

Common connection types available on the back include HDMI, PC, component video, and USB.

5-star rating given for outstanding image quality, ease of setup, and availability of input options.

By Terry L. White on January 2, 2015



Sunday, 27 September 2015

Epson PowerLite 1761W, WXGA, Wireless, 2600 Lumens Color Brightness, 2600 Lumens White Brightness, Ultra Lightweight 3LCD Projector

























Powerful Performance. Ultraportable Design.

Its sleek, lightweight design, built–in wireless projection, and 2600 lumens color brightness (color light output)2 and 2600 lumens white brightness (white light output)2 make it easy for the Epson PowerLite 1761W to deliver brilliant widescreen presentations. Weighing just 3.7 lbs. and just 1.7" tall, the PowerLite 1761W is ready to travel when you are. Offering value, convenience, and performance, the PowerLite 1761W features native WXGA widescreen resolution — a must–have for delivering HD video content. Take advantage of wireless capabilities and present wirelessly from your laptop, smartphone, or tablet (compatible with Epson iProjection app). Connecting is simple, on a Mac or PC, with USB Plug 'n Play instant setup. Automatic vertical keystone correction makes setup even easier. So you get amazing wireless performance, ease of use, and brilliant output — all from one ultra–thin projector.



Key Features


3X Brighter Colors With Epson1

Brilliant image quality requires high color brightness. Epson 3LCD projectors have 3x Brighter Colors than leading competitive projectors.1
Rich, Vibrant Color And Reliable Performance

3LCD, 3–chip technology and C2Fine technology.
Bright and Colorful

Features 2600 lumens of color brightness (color light output)2 and 2600 lumens of white brightness (white light output).2

WXGA Resolution

Offers high definition and is ideal for widescreen (16:10) displays.
Simple Setup

A suite of innovative features that ensure flexible placement and make setup fast and easy.
HDMI Connectivity

Includes digital, HDMI audio and video connection, for HD quality with just one cable.








Wireless

Included WiFi module for easy connection to notebooks or mobile devices.
iProjection

Wirelessly project from your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or Android mobile device.
High Definition

Display HD content, for seamless picture quality and crisp, clear detail.




What's In The Box


  • PowerLite 1761W projector.
  • Power cable.
  • Computer cable (VGA).
  • USB cable.
  • Projector remote control with batteries.
  • Soft carrying case.
  • User manual CD.
  • EasyMP software CD.
  • Quick Setup Sheet.
  • Wireless LAN module.


At A Glance


  • Easy image adjustments — position your projector almost anywhere and still get a correctly proportioned image with auto vertical correction and easy-slide horizontal image correction.
  • Convenient lens control — optimize the image size whether your projector is close to the screen or far away, with the zoom lens.
  • Instant Off/On — quickly power down the projector, pack up and go.
  • Sleep Mode (A/V Mute) — pause your presentation without turning the projector off.
  • Direct Power Off/On — control your projector with the flip of a switch.


1 Compared to leading 1–chip DLP business and education projectors based on NPD data, July 2011 through June 2012. Color brightness (color light output) measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4. Color brightness will vary depending on usage conditions.
2 Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118.


  • 2600 Lumens Color Brightness.
  • 2600 Lumens White Brightness.
  • WXGA 720p Widescreen resolution (1280 x 800).
  • Wireless connectivity, plus iProjection app; HDMI connectivity; Apple Mac compatible.
  • Portable / Ultraportable design 3.7 lbs.




Epson ES1000 Ultra Portable Tabletop Projection Screen (V12H002S4Y)



The must-have partner for mobile presentations. The ES1000 ultraportable tabletop projection screen is the ultimate accessory for mobile professionals. Whether you're walking across town, commuting by car or flying to your next destination, this lightweight, compact screen is the perfect traveling partner for on-the-go presentations. When you're ready to present, theES1000's unique one-piece design allows you to set up quickly and easily on any tabletop in less than30 seconds. It conveniently accommodates up to a 50-Inch (diagonal) image. When it's time to shut down, the ES1000 stores quickly and easily in just seconds.


  • Lightweight, one-piece design, only 8.8 lb.
  • Fast, easy setup on tabletops.
  • Display up to a 50-Inch diagonal image.
  • Fits in airplane overhead compartment.
  • Forms its own carrying case, 34.5-Inch long.



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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S

1) Loaded with flexibility in a compact package. - Epson's PowerLite 1761W Projector brings a nice feature list to the table that is headed up with wireless projection abilities from most portable devices via the iProjection app on portable devices (iDevices and Android tablets and phones) and via typical PCs or Mac computers with the required application installed. On top of that, add the respectable 2600 lumens of color and white brightness that puts the performance in the projector brightness category in the upper half of the price/brightness scale.

Typically, projectors delivering 2000 to 3000 lumens would be considered good for rooms that aren't going to be completely darkened, while projectors delivering under 2000 lumens would require a completely darkened room for acceptable viewing. The 3000 to 4500 lumen range would be considered very good and would normally work well even in rooms for some ambient light or without the artificial light turned down, but of course that performance typically comes at much higher prices. Projectors capable of delivering 4500 lumens or more would be the upper end range and would normally be priced accordingly.

This projector should probably be considered a short throw projector as the projected image size from this projector is large sized, even at shorter projector to screen distances. The actual specs, as reported in the documentation, are these:
* 50 inch screen/image size from a Projection distance of 44 to 53 inches (112 to 135 cm) (approx. 3.5 to 4.5 feet)
* 80 inch screen/image size from a Projection distance of 71 to 85 inches (181 to 217 cm) (approx. 5 to 6 feet)
* 100 inches from a distance of 89 to 107 inches (226 to 271 cm) (approx. 7.5 to 9 feet)
* 150 inches from a distance of 134 to 161 inches (340 to 408 cm) (approx. 11 to 13.5 feet)
If an intended buyer is dealing with smaller potential screen sizes, knowing these distance ranges may help determine whether or not this projector, despite other features that might be useful (such as the wireless projection capability), would make for a good purchase.

In researching this projector, I would openly acknowledge reading other reviews from various sources on the internet. I take seriously the responsibility of a reviewer or author of any sort not to steal others works (plagiarism) and I don't borrow content from other reviews, though I may find inspiration within those reviews for making sure I cover some important items within this review.

One comment that I did see within a couple of other reviews was a back and forth "discussion" between reviewers on another site about the wireless capability of this projector. One reviewer found the installation and setup process for the wireless feature to be more work than they had expected and perhaps more difficult than they felt they should have to go through. With that possible red flag raised, I was curious to see how well the included instructions covered installing the wireless module and further, how well the instructions covered the wireless configuration. I found that the instructions were crystal clear and easy to follow though I would acknowledge that it seemed to be somewhat silly not to have installed the wireless module at the factory. I'm sure that Epson had a good reason not to do that, perhaps with the thought pattern being that by not installing the module at the factory and letting the user perform that task the user could easily note the MAC address in advance and have that information for configuring the security of the wireless network (MAC address filtering as an example).

In those same inspirational reviews, I had noticed that one reviewer seemed to have the impression that in configuring this projector for wireless access that they were no longer able to use the internet on the device they configured to project from. Apparently the reviewer in that case didn't understand the difference between Ad-hoc and Infrastructure network modes, both of which are supported by this projector. In Ad-hoc network mode, this projector and the device that would be wireless projecting to it would be operating on their own isolated network. In that case the device that would be doing the projecting would no longer have access to any other network and therefore wouldn't be able to access the internet (or corporate or home networks) at all. In Infrastructure mode this projector becomes just another device on an established wireless network. In Infrastructure mode all of the devices would have full access to the network (internet, corporate, home, whatever was configured).

The network configuration, even in an advanced environment, is still easily configured via the projector's remote control and built-in menu for the projector. That configuration would require a little knowledge of the wireless network configuration (the appropriate addresses if DHCP isn't being used, the network passwords if necessary, etc.) in the intended environment, but it really isn't difficult to set up on this projector.

iProjection Application notes:

Thanks to Epson's iProjection application, which is free to download and install via the appropriate application market places, projecting wirelessly from iDevices (phones, tablets, etc.) or Android devices (again phones, tablets, whatever devices the application would install on) is incredibly easy. The technology is similar to the fruity company's AirPlay technology, though in the context of the iProjection application the feature set is much more limited. When using the iProjection application (at least at the time this review was written and submitted) a user of the application would be restricted to specific document types, photos, or internet (browsing) projection. You can't, for example, toggle the projection on and wirelessly output videos from on a tablet. ONLY PHOTOS, DOCUMENTS and WEB BROWSING may be wirelessly projected via iProjection on phone/tablet devices.

PC users running the required application on their PC are not restricted in that way. On my Media Center PC I was able to output video and audio from the Media Center application along with the other content that was displayed on my PC's desktop.

Output quality and input ports on this projector:

Image output from this projector is a very respectable 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 ratio widescreen native resolution (which leads to the image sizes mentioned above). 720p high definition projection is easily achieved simply by connecting to the output of an HD cable or satellite tuner box. For those so inclined, a high def gaming console (such as the Xbox 360 or Sony Playstation 3) can also easily be connected to this projector via the HDMI port.

PCs or Macintosh computers can also be connected via the older style 15 pin analog video (VGA type) port.

PC users could also quickly make use of a USB connection to connect this projector to their PC, meaning that this projector is incredibly flexible and should be useful in just about any configuration a user might imagine.

The Epson 1761W is incredibly thin, light weight, and astonishingly portable. The included carrying bag/case is deceptively roomy but also small and easy to carry around in a very comfortable manner. Obviously Epson has put a lot of thought into the design of this device and to the design of the accessories and they should be commended for just plain getting it right.

Thinking back on the other materials I read about this projector, I recall another comment/complaint that this projector doesn't offer an "audio out" connector. It does have a built-in speaker that sounded reasonably good when playing back audio from my TiVo Premiere XL (directly connected via HDMI cable) as well as when I used the PC application to connect to the projector wirelessly. Thanks to this projector's support of wireless n as well as 802.11 b and g, I was able to use the higher wireless speeds and never suffered any lag or poor performance that might be encountered with slower wireless networks. THIS PROJECTOR DOES NOT HAVE AN AUDIO OUT port though, and anyone that requires such a configuration will have to look elsewhere.

Sluggish performance via iProjection?

One note on wireless projection performance. When I used the iProjection application on my third generation iPad device I found the network browsing displays a little sluggish in updating on the projected image. That was possibly slowed by a connection that was syncing that pad back to my PC, updating content on the pad device, but the performance was slowed noticably enough for me to take note of and think of mentioning here. Honestly, I think that problem was simply my pad device as I wound up having to restart the iPad later to resolve another issue.

Sending output from my Galaxy S III phone over to the projector was fast enough when I was browsing through photos and such, but I didn't opt to try network browsing on that device.

On other note here though, when I used the network browsing on my iPad I noticed that the iPad wasn't showing me the bookmarks that I would normally have on that device. It seemed that the browser session that was used was one that was isolated away from the built-in browser, though again that might simply have been a one-time issue with my iPad.

Some other possible options:

I've had the pleasure of reviewing a few other Epson projectors, including the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector. It was also very nice, with output sizes smaller and more compact than the widescreen output of this projector. Another Epson projector that I used and really liked was the EX7210 Projector Epson EX7210 Projector (Portable WXGA 720p Widescreen 3LCD, 2800 lumens color brightness, 2800 lumens white brightness, HDMI, rapid setup). That particular projector offers greater brightness ratings (2800 lumens versus the 2600 lumens for the 1761W) and again is not an ultra widescreen projector. It does typically sell at lower prices than either the 1761W reviewed here or the PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD, so if you are on a budget and don't need the flexibility that the 1761W offers with it's wireless projection capabilities, you might want to look hard at the EX7210.

Buy it or not?

Personally I would rate the 1761W a must buy. It is an incredibly flexible projector and should work in just about any configuration a user could imagine.

By terpfan1980 VINE VOICE on October 23, 2012




Saturday, 26 September 2015

Epson Home Cinema 5030UB 1080p 3D 3LCD Home Theater Projector (2013 Model)




Home Cinema Projectors



2D and 3D high–definition dedicated home theater projector with THX certification
and Ultra Black levels.

Bring the movie theater experience home with the Home Cinema 5030UB. Experience incredible cinematic adventures with 2D and 3D, Full HD 1080p performance. Movies, sporting events and video games virtually jump off the screen with 2400 lumens of color brightness and 2400 lumens of white brightness.1 Get deep black levels with a contrast ratio up to 600,000:1. Horizontal and vertical lens shift and a 2.1x zoom ratio ensure setup flexibility in difficult installation environments. And, THX display certification, the performance benchmark recognized by consumers and professionals, ensures natural textures, and a film–like movie experience. Plus, two pairs of RF 3D glasses are included, so you're always ready for exciting 3D experiences.



Key Features

Up to 3x Brighter Colors with Epson2 

Brilliant image quality requires high color brightness. Epson 3LCD projectors have up to 3x Brighter Colors than leading competitive projectors.2






Bright and Colorful 

Amazing color brightness in almost any lighting.



Rich, vibrant color and reliable performance 

3LCD, 3–chip technology 
and C2Fine technology.



HDMI Connectivity

Two HDMI ports make it easy to connect to receivers, Blu–ray®players, game consoles, Apple®iPad®, Apple TV and more. 



THX display certification 

Ensures accurate picture quality, adhering to performance standards for black levels, resolution, contrast, color gamut and signal processing.


Exquisite detail 

An incredible contrast ratio up
to 600,000:1


Easy, stress-free setup 

Get a perfectly aligned image in
seconds with versatile image
correction tools. 

Images up to 300" 

Larger–than–life entertainment in your own home.
 


Rechargeable
RF 3D glasses
 

Enjoy 3D adventures from any seat in the house. 



Product Description and Features• One measurement of brightness is not enough — look for both high color brightness and high white brightness.
  
  The PowerLite Home Cinema 5030UB has:
        Color Brightness: 2400 lumens1
        White Brightness: 2400 lumens1

• Exquisite detail  up to 600,000:1 contrast ratio, plus Super–resolution technology.

• Stunning picture uniformity and color — features a state–of–the–art Fujinon® lens and built–in cinema filter. 

• Built–in color modes  choose from one of four special color modes optimized for different content and settings.

• Outstanding support — two–year limited warranty and toll-free support.


1 Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118. 

2 Compared to leading 1-chip DLP Home Entertainment Projectors. Epson 720p projectors are 3x Brighter; Epson 1080p projectors are consistently 2x and up to 3x Brighter. Based on NPD data, July 2011 through June 2012. Color brightness (color light output) measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4. Color brightness will vary depending on usage conditions. 


WHAT'S IN THE BOX

  • PowerLite Home Cinema 5030UB projector.
  • Power cord.
  • Two HDMI cable clamps.
  • Remote control with AA batteries.
  • CD-ROM with users guide link.
  • Two pairs of RF 3D glasses.
  • 3D glasses charging cable.
  • Quick Setup Guide.



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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S

1) Excellent Picture Quality - I have had a dedicated theater for nearly 10 years and was very happy with movies and TV on my 110 inch screen from my original Benq 7700 720P Projector. My theater is small, just 6 seats in an 11 by 13 room, but there are no windows and lighting is completely controlled. My only motivation to make the upgrade was that I found myself needing to use the room for some office work and the resolution of the 720 projector was not cutting it for documents and spreadsheets. I must say, I am thrilled with the upgrade to the Epson 5030UB. Documents are crisp and clear and not just Blu Ray, but all movies are incredible. My picture was good, but now it is though you are looking at a 110 inch plasma. Did I say I am extremely happy with the picture quality? My only negative, and it is not a deal breaker, the projected image is not exactly 16 X 9. My old Benq was always right on the money and I could adjust the picture to snug up the black velvet on all sides of my screen edge. With this epson my image is about 3 inches wider than it is tall. I have not found anyone else mentioning this as an issue but it does bother me just a bit. As many have noted on other reviews the lense shift is a bit wonky as it does a bit of a flop thing when you first start in a direction after adjusting the other. The result is that you have to go back and forth between vertical and horizontal because on effects the other. Back to the positive attributes, I have ordered a Spears and Munsil set up disk to fine tune the unit but right out of the box the THX mode looks marvelous. One other mention about my setup; in an overhead sound diffuser panel I installed 9 small dimmable halogen down lights. Even though the amount of light that gets to the screen is minimal, with my old Benq, the picture washed out badly if I turned the up bright enough to read something. With the Epson, twice the lumens of my old Benq, I can run those light on full and still have a great picture. I am pleased with my decision to go with the 5030 and would do it again. I added a couple of pictures of my theater just for reference and so you would know I am serious about sound and picture quality. The picture with screen image is from my old Benq.

By Larry Butler on February 21, 2015