The all new Epson EMP-1825

27 Feb 2008

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Epson has launched a new data projector EPSON EMP-1825 multimedia business projector.  This latest business projector adds many newer features to its earlier wireless and PC-less features, while maintaining the same compact design. 

Sophisticated new wireless & PC-less functions
As a partner to Microsoft's Windows Vista development, Epson's new projector is fully compatible with Microsoft's newest operating system.  The new projector is very easy to install and easier to use. Just a simple click and you can be connected to the projector.

The wireless data transfer between the computer and the projector is far better than the earlier wireless projectors. The projector supports MPEG2 and the WMV format, and does not require external speakers for sound.

The projector can also be used for a presentation without connecting it to the PC. Just insert a memory card or connect your memory device via an USB port and get started with your presentation.

Sight, Sound and Connectivity for the complete multimedia experience
With the help of lamp brightness rated at 3500 ANSI lumens, it offers high quality XGA resolution. The built-in speaker is just another feature to keep in good touch with your audience not only through display but also through sound.

The EPSON EMP-1825 also allows Multi-Screen Display using wireless or wired LAN. This helps the user in presentation of broad spreadsheets or panoramic images. It also allows the user to portray four different images at one point of time or also stretch the images to four different screens. In addition, all this can be controlled from one single machine or even with a remote.

3LCD Technology - The pulse behind the image
The projector uses the 3LCD technology which helps create a sharper, clearer and more vivid visual presentation in the maximum possible natural colours. The high brightness is achieved using the light-efficient E-TORL technology.

Wrap up
The new projector offers all round superior images and has most of the desired advance features. It offers superior performance and is ready to hit the Indian markets by February 2008. It is expected to be priced at Rs 1,42,700.

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