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Epson Powerlite 1775W WXGA LCD Multimedia Projector Review

Posted on February 20, 2011 by Art Feierman

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BenQ PowerLite 1775W Specs
Price 1199
Technology 3LCD
Native Resolution 1280x800
Brightness (Manufacturer Claim) 2600
Contrast 2,000:1
Zoom Lens Ratio 1.20:1
Lens Shift No
Lamp Life Up to 4000 hours in either Normal or Eco mode
Weight 3.7
Warranty 2 years Parts and Labor on projector, 90 days on lamp

Epson Powerlite 1775W Projector Highlights

 

  • Very Lightweight – under 4 lbs.
  • High Brightness – 3000 lumens
  • USB Projection Capability – Presentations can be done without a computer from a USB thumb drive
  • Plug 'n Play — USB connection projects video and plays audio from a PC
  • Easy wireless setup – Plug the USB connection key into the projector then into the PC and then project
  • Epson’s Extra Care Road Service program allows for a rapid replacement projector delivery anywhere
  • Rapid Power up and nearly instant shut off

2 years Parts and Labor on projector, 90 days on lamp

Epson Powerlite 1775W Projector Overview

The Epson Powerlite 1775W is a lightweight (3.8 lbs.), micro-portable widescreen WXGA (1280 X 800) LCD projector with a host of features at a price that makes it a great value and is easily adaptable to the boardroom, conference room or classroom.  The 1775W can be connected to a PC (or Mac) via the traditional VGA cable (or DVI to VGA for Mac users), HDMI, USB or wireless 802.11 a/b/g.  It has specified output of 3000 lumens and a 1.2X zoom lens, as well as digital zooming.

For easy setup, the Epson Powerlite 1775W provides an adjustable front foot and auto keystoning feature called “Screen Fit”.  “Screen Fit” uses a sensor mounted on the front of the projector to square the image to the screen.

The 1775W shares many if its features and performance with the previously reviewed Powerlite 1735W, but adds an HDMI input and comes in at a lower price as well.  Also in Epson's 17xx series projectors, are the Powerlite 1770W, essentially the same as the 1775W, but the wireless networking and quick connect features are optional and is also lacking the Screen Fit feature.  The Powerlite 1760W is the same as the 1770W, but is rated at 2600 lumens instead of 3000 and the 1750, an budget-priced XGA version of the 1760W that also does not offer an HDMI input or wireless networking, even as an option.

As was the case with its predecessors, the 1775W’s light weight and size makes it extremely portable (11.5" wide, 8.3" front to back, and 2.1" high - and that includes its feet).  With dimensions similar to a netbook, the 1775W is a great choice for the "road warrior" that needs to travel with their own projector.  It could easily fit under an airplane seat along with your laptop.  It comes with its own carry bag, but you could easily use a laptop bag as well.

Epson Powerlite 1775W Projector Highlights

  • Very Lightweight – under 4 lbs.
  • High Brightness – 3000 lumens
  • USB Projection Capability – Presentations can be done without a computer from a USB thumb drive
  • Plug 'n Play — USB connection projects video and plays audio from a PC
  • Easy wireless setup – Plug the USB connection key into the projector then into the PC and then project
  • Epson’s Extra Care Road Service program allows for a rapid replacement projector delivery anywhere
  • Rapid Power up and nearly instant shut off

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