Epson V11H283020

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I searched and compared projectors for a long time before settling on this one. I need a highly portable, easily set-up, projector for slideshows, movies, presentations, and the occasional killer gaming session. I'm not using it for home theatre or anything high-tech. So far I'm very cheerful. It's easy to position up with basic electronic A/V knowledge. It's less confusing than other projectors I've worked with, and the A/V peaceful and instant on/off are particularly handy. The remote does fair about everything too. My ample predicament is that it has USB connectivity to a computer, Plug-n-play!!, but only for PCs! As a Mac user I was frustrated that it did not say ANYTHING about this in the specs until I opened the box. Especially frustrating is that earlier models seemed to have ample connectivity with Macs, so I don't know what happened. However, no biggie because it level-headed connects with the component cable, and even to my iPod with the relieve of the iPod A/V cable. All-in-all a agreeable remove, especially for the sign.

I got this projector for consume on projector cart for the K-8 school where I work. The ability of the way to turn on mercurial, to identify the true video source, automatically, and to shut down swiftly is really considerable in an environment where harried teachers may not always be patient enough to follow instructions. Easy setup, easy switching among devices, a colorful image even in a partially lit classroom makes for a colossal choice. We have two other Epson projectors (Epson PowerLite 77c 2200 Lumen Multimedia Projector) which are nearly identical to the EX30 except for the larger number of interface options including HDMI.

The short throw of the projector does mean that the cart needs to be radiant halt to the projection surface. This can be inconvenient on a cart because the projector needs to be in front of the students, but we have petite class sizes, so this is not a major spot. As a ceiling mount, this is an ideal solution (our ultimate goal is to have projectors ceiling-mounted in each classroom) .

We concept this projector seemed a estimable value and had really titanic customer reviews so we felt confident about getting it. I don't consider we took enough consideration in looking at the resolution. We were very disappointed when we tried it out. The resolution wasn't that astronomical and the image wasn't as detailed as we wanted it. It was also hard to observe in a lighted room. But the biggest jam was fuzzy spots that appeared on the projected image. We called Epson and the customer service fetch after walking us through some tests and asking some questions distinct that the lens was probably scratched or had dust inside it. The lens did survey like it was scratched. Because we were disappointed in other things besides the scratches we returned this project and got another one with a higher resolution and more lumens for a higher brand. The second projector was SO powerful clearer - distinguished more detailed and brightness. In this case, I'd say that spending extra money was worth it.

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