Product Description:
For high-speed wireless performance and brilliant image quality, the XGA Epson PowerLite 835p is clearly the best solution. 3000 ANSI lumens and Epson LCDs ensure accurate color and detail, while 802.11g WiFi capabilities and Epson's superior processing provide the fastest transfer speed for MPEG2 videos and PowerPoint presentations. There's even a USB and PCMCIA connection to view movies and digital photos. And, advanced security features offer WEP, WPA, and LEAP compatibility.
Main Features
Manufacturer: Epson CorporationManufacturer Part Number: V11H145020Manufacturer Website Address: www.epson.comProduct Type: LCD MultiMedia ProjectorLamp Type: 1 x 200W UHELamp Life: 2000 Hour(s) High Brightness Mode, 3000 Hour(s) Low Brightness ModeVideo Signals: HDTV , NTSC , PAL , SECAM Interfaces: 2 x 15-pin D-Sub - RGB Input, 2 x 3.5mm Stereo Jack - Audio Input, 1 x 15-pin D-Sub - RGB Output, 1 x 3.5mm Stereo Jack - Audio Output, 1 x RCA - Composite Video Input, 1 x mini-DIN - S-Video Input, 2 x RCA (Left/Right) - Audio Input, 1 x Type B - USB , 1 x RJ-45 - , 1 x Type A - USB , 1 x Mini D-Sub 9-pin - Serial Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit)Brightness: 3000 Nit Typical High Brightness Mode, 2200 Nit Typical Low Brightness ModeDisplay Modes: 1024 x 768 XGA Native, VGA Supported, 800 x 600 SVGA Supported, 1280 x 1024 SXGA SupportedProjection Distances: 2.9ft to 34.4ftDiagonal Image Size: 300"Zoom: 1.6x Contrast Ratio: 600:1Weight: 10.4 lb Standard Warranty: 2 Year(s) Limited
Product Details
- Feature:
- Up to 3,000 ANSI lumens, 1,024 x 768 native resolution
- High 600:1 contrast ratio, 24-bit color
- Wired and wireless local networking capabilities
- Integrated 5-watt speaker
- 2-year warranty with toll-free support
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Epson
- EAN: 0010343851160
- FormFactor: Desktop
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Epson
- Manufacturer: Epson
- Model: V11H145020
- MPN: V11H145020
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: VIDEO_PROJECTOR
- Publisher: Epson
- Studio: Epson
- UPC: 010343851160

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