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| Epson PowerLite 1735W 3000 Lumens WXGA Wirleless Projector |
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| Manufacturer: Epson |
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| List Price: $1,399.00 |
| Sale Price: $1,279.99 |
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Product Description |
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The ultimate mobile projector. Stunning widescreen performance. Wireless and networking connectivity. Innovative easy-to-use features for ultra-quick setup and smooth transitions between presenters. No need for bulky VGA cable.
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Epson PowerLite 1735W 3000 Lumens WXGA Wirleless Projector Details |
- 3000 lumens of color and white light output (ISO 21118)
- Native WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution (16:10)
- Lightweight (under 4 lbs)
- Plug n¿ Play USB connection projects video and plays audio from PC
- Quick-Connect Wireless - just plug the wireless key into a PC and project
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Customer Reviews For Epson PowerLite 1735W 3000 Lumens WXGA Wirleless Projector |
Light and Lovely
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| Review Date: April 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Science Minded, Utah |
I have had this projector for about a month now and feel like I can report on it fairly.
The first thing you will notice is the weight...it is just the right weight for a projector. You don't mind taking it as a carry on. The case they give you is just right for this use giving you plenty of compartments to be used for passports and the other stuff you like to take with you on the plane.
The picture and illumination are just great for just about every occasion.
Don't think you could find a more perfect picture. I have not used the cordless features and I probably will never make use of this machine without it being hard wired.
I know this may sound silly but the hardest thing about using this machine is trying to figure out how the hell to access the instruction manual...go figure.
I think you can not go wrong with this machine if you are a road warrior.
Have Fun! |
Great Projector
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| Review Date: May 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Donald E. Johnson, Fairfield Bay, AR |
| The epson powerlite 1735w is a great presentation projector. It is easy to setup and use straight out of the box. It's size and light weight make it easy to take along where ever you need it. |
Light, bright, quiet - and expensive :-)
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| Review Date: October 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: C. Bennett, Bay Area, CA |
The PowerLite 1735W is terrific portable presentation tool. I researched comparable DLP-based projectors before buying this one. The PowerLite's picture quality is excellent for such a small projector, and the "3LCD" technology works very well for playing videos (comparable DLP projectors have trouble with rapid light/dark changes).
Tired of mediocre - and loud - projectors at conference & hotel venues, I have been pleased with the very low fan noise when set to "low" brightness - and the output is still a bright ~2000 lumens.
Pros:
* Bright, even when set to "low"
* Quiet when set to "low" brightness
* Compact & light weight
* Very easy to set-up with VGA input
* Works well for projecting flash videos (or DVDs)
* Very long lamp life (4000 hours on "low" brightness)
* Can set-up for custom logo (professional look)
* Can set-up for password lock-out (inhibit theft)
* High-resolution native WXGA (1280 x 800) projection
* S-Video input
Cons:
* Pricey
* Noticeable fan noise when set to maximum brightness
* XGA (1024 x 768) projection is not native (dithered)
* Only works with PowerPoint "presenter mode" (notes on laptop screen) when using VGA. Presenter mode does *NOT* work when connected via WiFi or USB (will only project the same output as the main laptop screen).
* No component, HDMI or DisplayPort inputs (but nothing in this class does)
* Security lock-out requires the remote control. If you lose the remote, you're toast until you get a replacement.
* Speaker output is no better than typical laptop. Only suitable for a small conference table.
The DLP-based projectors are slightly smaller, but for me the combined features of the PowerLite 1735W make it a superior tool for professional use. If you don't need the WiFi or USB input (and I don't), consider the PowerLite 1730W Epson PowerLite 1730W 3000 Lumens WXGA Projector and save ~$100. If size and weight aren't important, there are lots of far less expensive alternatives. |
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