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Epson EB-925, Projector

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Project a perfect XGA image, even in daylight, and keep the lights on so your audience can take notes; Epson’s 3LCD technology and an ultra-high White and Colour Light Output of 3,500 lumens deliver superb clarity in all conditions. Make presentations more effective The EB-925 useful features can make presentations more effective. The powerful 16W integrated speaker helps your audience hear clearly, and there’s a handy microphone input. Share 3D objects on the big screen by connecting to Epson’s ELP-DC06 document camera. You can also share pictures with your audience by projecting directly from your USB drive, camera or portable hard drive using the EasyMP slideshow feature.

Availability: In stock

Excl. Tax: £1,239.63 Incl. Tax: £1,487.55

Brightness (Normal) : 3500 ANSI Lumens

Brightness (Eco) : 2450 ANSI Lumens

Lamp Life : 6000 Hours

Colour : Yes

Native resolution : XGA

Aspect ratio : 4:3

Technology : 3LCD

Contrast ratio (typical) : 2000:1

Lens Throw Ratio : 1.38-2.24:1

Horizontal Keystone : -30 to + 30 Degrees

Vertical Keystone : -30 to +30 Degrees

RGB ports quantity : 2

DVI-I ports quantity : 1 x HDMI

USB Control : Yes

PC less Presentation : Yes

RS-232 interface : Yes

Wireless compliancy : Optional (802.11 b/g/n): 1x optional Wireless LAN Unit (ELPAP07)

Network Capability : Yes

Carry Case : No

Included Accessories : Power + computer cables, remote control, software, password protect sticker, manual

Dimensions W x D x H : 263 x 345 x x 93 mm

Weight : 3.4 Kg

Warranty : 3 Year De/re Install Warranty

storage_Type N/A
Manufacturer Part No V11H389B40
Manufacturer Epson
Datasheet No
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