Epson PowerLite 77c 2200 Lumen Multimedia Projector

Epson PowerLite 77c 2200 Lumen Multimedia Projector

 
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The Epson PowerLite 77c delivers presentations that are sure to impress with 2200 lumens, XGA resolution and high-aperture Epson 3LCD technology - all from a 6 lb projector built to go wherever business takes you. The smart choice for any office, it even includes an energy-efficient E-TORL lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours. Get right to it with Instant On (5-second startup) and auto keystone adjustments. Then, take control of your presentation with the convenient A/V Mute Slide. Just slide it over to instantly shut off images and sound. That way, your audience can focus on you. After you've completed your presentation, shut down quickly using the Instant Off® function, and head off to that next important meeting. Brightness Uniformity - 90% (typical) Color Reproduction - 16.7 million colors Sound Output - 1W monaural Operating Distance - 19.7 ft (6 m) Operating Angles - +-30 degrees right/left; +- 15 degrees upper/lower Display Performance - 560 lines, NTSC & PAL Lamp Type - E-TORL 170 W UHE Lamp Life - 3000 hours (High Brightness Mode); 4000 hours (Low Brightness Mode) Screen Size (Projected Distance) - 30 - 300 (2.7' - 34.2' m) (optional) Keystone Correction - 0-11 degrees vertical (Automatic); +-30 degrees vertical (Manual) Input Signal - 480i, 480p for NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/M-PAL/N-PAL/PAL60/SECAM; 720p, 1080i for HDTV Connections - Mini D-sub 15 pin (Computer/Component), Mini DIN (S-video), RCA (Composite), RCA x 2 (Composite Audio), Monitor out USB Type B interface for mouse and keyboard control Fan Noise - 35 dB (High Brightness Mode), 28 dB (Low Brightness Mode) Remote Control Security Features - Kensington-style lock provision, anchor (metal) bar Front/rear/ceiling mount Included Accessories - Power & computer cables, projector remote control, batteries, soft carrying case, CD-ROM, Quick Setup Sheet, PrivateLine support card, password protection sticker Di
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Multimedia Projector w/3LCD Technology
  • 2200 Lumens and a 400:1 Contrast Ratio
  • HDTV Compatible and Instant On and Off
  • Lightweight, Travel Friendly Design/ Just 6.0 Lbs
  • 13 Lbs (WxLxH) 7.5" x 16.9" x 14.9"
  • AnalogVideoFormat: NTSC
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Epson
  • Color: Black
  • DisplayColorSupport: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
  • EAN: 0010343864078
  • FormFactor: Desktop
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Epson
  • Manufacturer: Epson
  • Model: 77C
  • MPN: 77C
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: VIDEO_PROJECTOR
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: multimedia-projectors
  • Publisher: Epson
  • SpecialFeatures: nv:Resolution^XGA (1024 x 768)|Brightness^2200 ANSI Lumens|Contrast Ratio^400:1|Uniformity^90%|No. of Colors^16.7 million|Aspect Ratio^4:3 Native/16:9 Compatible|Display Technology^3LCD technology|Video Signals^NTSC (*See FCC Notice Below)|Video Signals^NTSC4.43|Video Signals^PAL-60|Video Signals^SECAM|Video Signals^M-PAL|Video Signals^N-PAL|Video Signals^HDTV (480p, 480i, 720p, 1080i)|H Sync^15 92 KHz|V Sync^50 - 85 Hz|Dot Clock^13.5MHz to 162MHz|Inputs^USB|Inputs^S-Video
  • Studio: Epson
  • UPC: 010343864078
  • VariationDescription: Black
  • Warranty: 2 years warranty

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Great value projector2008-11-28
I have been using this projector now for more than 10 months for watching movies. Am generally pleased with bright image quality. However, I notice that red color has some refresh rate problem. Bright red colors appear smeared. Same on the TV too but on a small size it's not that noticeable. So, may be it's my DVD player problem. I owned Epson S4 1.5yrs before that and am generally pleased with Epson quality and reliability. They have recently been using newer long life bulb technology. I am giving it about half of what the specs say. Will run with this one until 1080p ones come below $1k.
Wonderful Projector2008-11-26
It is an excellent product for the price. A worthwhile purchases

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Lighter, smaller than my previous Epson, and wider lens too2008-11-20
I have an Epson 7350 which I paid nearly $3000. for about 6 years ago and is twice the size and weight, and 6 times the cost, of the 77c I bought recently. The 7350 has a higher native resolution than the specs on the 77c, but side by side I could not tell the difference when the 77c was up-rezzing a notch or two. The 77c has a "wider throw" (zoom) lens than my previous projector, which means you can place it closer to the screen at a given size. Generally this means fewer problems with having to put the projector farther out in the audience where cables/cords can get in the way. It is plenty bright on the "low" setting even in a room with some lights on, and the "high" setting is available when needed (there's more fan noise on "high" but not too bad). Highly recommended, bright, small, reasonably priced technology. You may find a lower price somewhere else though.
Very nice for the price2008-10-30
Awesome projector for those on a tight budget. This projector upscales to 1080i and looks great at that resolution. The 2200 lumens are bright enough to see what's on the screen with the lights on. Great color. I'm completely happy with the product.
Great Product2008-10-20
I took this product out of the box and connected it to my laptop and started my presentation. Great product, great picture, easy to use, fast start up, no cool down time and very quiet.

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