August 24, 2006 Epson has released an ultra portable wireless multimedia projector with the world’s first USB Plug in Play connection in a projector, making it the ideal portable partner for ...
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The EMP-1715 is a small projector that can connect via USB and even do multi-screen displays—up to four screen simultaneously, all with different content. The USB transferability also means that you ...
17 April 2007Using three projection panels instead of one, 3LCD delivers brilliant pictures with natural image quality, razor-sharp detail and rich color that is free of color breakup Epson announced ...
The Epson Lifestudio Flex Plus is a 4K projector with an aesthetic unlike anything I've reviewed before. Not only does it resemble a lamp, but it also functions as one. A strip of LEDs along the ...
The Epson EX70 projector ($799*) is Epson’s value-priced widescreen WXGA resolution model (16:10 aspect ratio), delivering instant USB Plug n’ Play video, standard VGA video, and HDMI all-digital ...
A recent denizen of the main PCMag conference room is a glossy black projector, the Epson EX7200 ($749.99 direct). By chance I’d gotten that exact model to review, so I asked our IT director why he ...
The Epson EX5220 Wireless XGA 3LCD Projector is a modestly priced portable projector with typical image quality for an LCD data projector and a good range of ports. Its USB type-A port can either fit ...
The Epson PowerLite 1776W Multimedia Projector is a slim and ultra-light business projector with above-average data and video image quality and good connectivity choices. The 1776W has a rated ...
There’s hardly anything better that being able to turn any room into a home theatre with a tiny device. As mentioned before, the Epson EH-TW5300 is fairly compact. The projector’s rounded edges ...
The Epson PowerLite 420 Multimedia Projector is a short-throw data projector in the same series as the Epson PowerLite 435W Multimedia Projector, but with lower resolution, brightness, and price.