Epson EBU32 Full HD Wireless Projector
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3LCD Technology
All Epson projectors are based on 3-chip LCD technology for amazing colour, incredible detail and solid reliability.
3LCD’s 3-chip architecture dedicates an entire chip to process each primary colour – red, green and blue, continuously.
Unlike single-chip technology that delivers colour sequentially, you get full-time colour.
The result is vibrant, realistic images and video all delivered with 3LCD’s true-to-life colour.
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
- 3 x Brighter Colours, and Reliable Performance – 3LCD,3-Chip Technology.
- Amazing Colour Brightness – Up to 3x brighter colours than 1-chip DLP projectors.
- High Definition – Native resolution up to WUXGA (1920 x 1200) supports Full HD for presentations, videos and more.
- Wireless – Connect directly to your computer, smartphone or tablet, without wires.
- Epson iProjection – Wirelessly display and control from your iPhone®, iPad® or iPod Touch® and Android™ devices.
- USB Plug ‘n Play – Use the included USB cable to instantly project content, transmit images, sound and mouse operation through one cable.
- Low Cost of Ownership – Long life, cost efficient lamps and a High Efficiency Filter extends the life of your projector and allows for hassle free maintenance.
- New Home Screen – A new simple home screen, puts all the most commonly used functions at your fingertips.
- Built in Speaker – Presenting is easy with a built in speaker.
- 2 Year Projector Warranty – Enjoy peace of mind.
If you are looking for business and education projectors or 720p home entertainment projectors, know that choosing Epson projectors means up to 3x brighter colours.
If you are looking for 1080p home entertainment projectors, you consistently get 2x and up to 3x Brighter Colours than competitor 1-chip DLP projectors*.
All Epson projectors list both White Brightness andColour Brightness specifications, and all have high Colour Brightness.
* Compared to leading 1-chip DLP business and education projectors based on NPD data, July 2011 through June 2012.
Colour brightness (colour light output) measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4. Colour brightness will vary depending on usage conditions.
WUXGA resolution is ideal for any application requiring Full Hi-Def, including BluRay content, graphic intensive programs, educational film slides, and any application requiring exceptional detail.
Also connect wirelessly to a network to presentation,or monitor/control your projector over the wireless network.
For teachers, it makes it easy to walk around the class and still be able to share engaging content – larger-than-life.
The app is easy to use and navigate with intuitive menu options that make it simple to bring your content to the big screen.
You can now also use QR codes to quickly and easilyconnect and share your content through iProjection.
Connect from virtually any device, making your presentations and entertainment simple and more accessible.
You can also customise the home screen, adding the functions you use most so they’re always easy to find.
Split Screen allows users to display content from two inputs simultaneously, side by side, on a single screen with the option of three different layouts.This makes it possible to display video and presentation materials simultaneously, or run video on both screens.
Specifications
PRODUCT NAME | Epson EB-U32 | ||
PRODUCT CODE | V11H722053 | ||
WHAT’S IN THE BOX | |||
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EB-U32 Projector, 1.8m Power Cable, 1.8mComputer Cable, 1.8m USB Cable, Remote Control, 2 x AA Batteries, Soft Carrying Case | |||
TECHNOLOGY | |||
Projection System | RGB liquid crystal shutter projection system | ||
LCD Panel | 0.67-inch wide panel with MLA (D10) | ||
OPTICAL | |||
Zoom | 1 – 1.2 (Optical) | ||
Screen Size | 30″ to 300″ [0.87m to 9.02m] (Zoom: Wide) 30″ to 300″ [1.07m to 10.98m] (Zoom: Tele) |
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Projection Distance | 60″ screen 1.8 – 2.17 m | ||
Throw Ratio | 1.38 (Zoom:Wide), 1.68 (Zoom:Tele) | ||
Projection Lens F Number | 1.50 – 1.71 | ||
Projection Lens Focal Length | 20.42mm-24.5mm | ||
Focus Method | Manual | ||
IMAGE | |||
Colour Light Output | 3,200 Lumens | ||
White Light Output | 3,200 Lumens | ||
Resolution | WUXGA | ||
Native Aspect Ratio | 16:10 | ||
Contrast Ratio | 15,000:1 | ||
Lamp Hours | 5,000 hours (Normal) 10,000 hours (ECO) |
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Lamp Type | 200 W UHE | ||
Keystone Correction | Vertical: -30 to +30 degrees Horizontal -30 to +30 degrees |
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Tilt Angle | 0 to 12 degrees | ||
CONNECTIVITY | |||
Input: Video | 1 x RCA (Yellow), 1 x Component (via D-sub 15-pin), 2 x HDMI (1x MHL) | ||
Input: Computer | 1 x D-sub 15-Pin (RGB), 1 x USB 2.0 typeB | ||
Input: Digital | 2 x HDMI (1 x MHL) | ||
Input: Audio | 1 x RCA (Red/White), 2 x HDMI | ||
Input: Control | 1 x USB 2.0 type A | ||
Input: Network I/O | 1 x USB Type A | ||
Wireless Connectivity | Included | ||
Output Video | - | ||
Output Audio | - | ||
Speaker Output | 2W | ||
ADVANCED FEATURES | |||
EasyMP Network & Control | Yes (Wireless LAN included) | ||
EasyMP Network Projection | Yes (Wireless LAN included) | ||
PC Free Presentations | Yes | ||
USB Plug ‘n Play | Yes | ||
AV Mute Slide | Yes | ||
Instant Off | Yes | ||
Auto Power On | Yes (PC, USB Display) | ||
Direct Power On/Off | Yes | ||
Security | Kensington lock Security cable hole Password protect function |
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Colour Modes | Dynamic, Presentation, Cinema, sRGB, Blackboard | ||
GENERAL | |||
Dimensions D x W x H (Including Feet) | 244 x 297 x 82 mm | ||
Weight | Approx. 2.6kg | ||
Lamp Warranty | 1 Year or 750 hours* | ||
Projector Warranty | 2 Years (excluding lamps) | ||
Power Consumption: Lamp on | 277W | ||
Power Consumption: Standby | 0.26W | ||
Noise Level | Normal/Eco: 37/28dB |
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