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Epson S5 2000 Lumen 3LCD Multimedia Projector Sale: $588.48
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Product Description With SVGA resolution and high-aperture Epson 3LCD technology, the travel-friendly Epson PowerLite S5 helps you achieve powerful presentations, at your office or on the road. The smart choice for any business, it even includes an energy-efficient E-TORL lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours.Get right to it with a 5-second startup (Instant On). Then, take control of your presentation with the convenient A/V Mute Slide. Just slide it over to instantly shut off images and sound. After you've completed your presentation, shut down quickly using the Instant Off function, and head off to your next important meeting.
| Multimedia Projector w/3LCD Technology |
| 2000 Lumens of Brightness/ Native SVGA /800 x 600/ Resolution |
| Instant On and Instant Off for Fast Setup and Quick Shut Down |
| Lightweight, Travel Friendly Design/ Just 5.8 Lbs |
| 13 Lbs (WxLxH) 7.5" x 16.9" x 14.9" |
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Customers Reviews  2008-09-16 Has already paid for itself in my opinion! Needed a projector to present a slide show at my daughters graduation dinner, looked at renting one and at $100 a pop decided to take a chance on this. Easy set up and great projection! Have already used it for another slide show for my parents anniversary party and also to project movies on the side of the house for outdoor movie night! My husband needs it this week for an office dinner presentation so in a short 5 months we have already used it enough times to justify it's purchase vs. a rental. (Used my amazon dollars from my credit card so the price couldn't have been any better!) Honestly, I'm not a business user but I couldn't imagine what else you could want in a projector. I'm thrilled we purchased this product! |  2008-09-15 cine en casa Super para ver películas en casa... muuuuuuy económico y de gran calidad. Muy fácil de usar y con un montón de opciones fáciles de manejar para mejorar la imagen según la actividad (juegos, presentaciones, películas). |  2008-08-18 No one uses this at home??? Unless I missed a review it loooks like everyone is buying this for running Powerpoint or something similar at the job. Just because it says it's for meetings doesn't mean it won't work as your TV. ;)
I bought this thing for the entertainment room in my basement. I can't recommend it enough. $588?! Are you kidding? TOTAL BARGAIN! Do NOT waste hundreds more on something that might have a 5% better picture. Just throwing money away if you do.
I run my regular TV through it as well as a Hi-Def connection for the Xbox. I connect my laptop to it and we watch Netflix movies on the big screen.
Picture is excellent. 2000 ANSI is perfect for nearly all lighting conditions. Xbox is STUNNING. Made a huge difference in picture quality. Runs hi-def with an optional cable (buy a generic cable. Epson wants $100 for the cable. I paid $15. Wake up Epson, no one is paying $100 for that cable. At least I hope not....) It's ONLY 1080i through the HDMI port, but for less then $600? Totally worth it.
300 hours on my bulb and it's rated for 2000 hours at the HIGH setting. I use the low setting which makes very little difference in the brightness of the picture but it is supposed to add another 1000 hours of bulb life.
LOVE Epson, but their accessories need to be repriced. Cannot recommend this enough.
|  2008-08-08 Use with Smartboard I use this projector with a smartboard in my high school classroom each and every day. It powers up quickly, is bright enough for all to see, and doesn't require that I replace the bulb each year. A great projector for the money. I added an extension for the cord from the computer to the projector as the one that is provided is pretty short. |  2008-08-01 Great product This item was purchased for a mens club that frequently has programs including powerpoint presentations. This projector is very adequate with outstanding brightness and reasonable zoom capabilities. It is quite easy to operate and functions equally easy with PC's and Mac's. The lower resolution does cause text images to be a little fuzzy on a large screen but this has not been a problem. | |
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Epson: New Photo Fine Player P-4500 Hello! Today I am going to talk about Epson Japan novelty – its Photo Fine Player “Multimedia Storage Viewer”, which has been recently announced.
The obvious advantage of Epson photo viewer is its incredibly sharp screen. Its high quality 3.8" VGA LCD screen makes Epson the perfect choice for viewing high-resolution images both for professionals and enthusiasts.
Video quality is another advantage. The movies are excellent - smooth and extremely sharp. But the video battery life could be much longer, actually it’s well below average for a portable media player.
The new version features wider RAW file support (comparing with the previous models P-2000, P-4000), which includes Canon CRW / CR2, Konica Minolta 7D / 5D, Nikon RAW (D-SLR), Pentax RAW (D-SLR), Epson RAW, Olympus RAW (E-1, E-300, E-500).
Among the main minuses, I would name first of all its poor audio and video capabilities (the latter has been improved in the latest version). Also, the battery is very short, as I have mentioned, and the device itself is fairly chunky.
Weight: 438 g (1.0 lb) – even heavier than the previous versions (P-2000 - 415 g (0.9 lb);
Dimensions: 148 x 85 x 33 mm (5,8 x 3,3 x 1,3 in)
The price can be another problem. The P-4500 is not available for sale yet, but the expected price is approximately $640 (75, 000 YEN).
Now, I would like you to see what has been improved and what has not been changed in the P-4500 in comparison with the P-4000.
Similarities:
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Hard Disk Drive: 80GB
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Screen: Screen Technology Poly-Silicon TFT, VGA 640 x 480 x 3(RGB) = 921,600 pixels, 3.8”
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Card Slots: CompactFlash I/II (supports MicroDrive), SD / MMC (up to 2 GB SD / 1GB MMC), other card types via optional adaptors
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Interface: USB 2.0
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Wider RAW file support: Canon CRW / CR2, Konica Minolta 7D / 5D, Nikon RAW (D-SLR), Pentax RAW (D-SLR), Epson RAW, Olympus RAW (E-1, E-300, E-500)
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Wider movie file formats: MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 (avg 8 Mbps, peak 12 Mbps), MPEG-4 (Advanced or Simple Profile) (avg 4 Mbps, peak 8 Mbps), DivX (avg 8 Mbps, peak 16 Mbps), Motion JPEG (640 x 480 / 320 x 240)
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New image processing engine: up to 30 megapixels
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Brighter LCD backlight
Epson Photo Fine Player P-4500, Epson P-4000, Epson P-2000, Multimedia Storage Viewer, digital photo viewer
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