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The Epson Powerlite 1730W is one of four similar projectors in the Epson lineup, each sporting a different combination of features. This allows you to pick the one that best meets your needs, and, of course, your budget. Before we go further, ProjectorReviews.com has not physically reviewed the Epson Powerlite 1730W. We recently reviewed the almost identical, top of the line 1735W, which, in addition, supports sophisticated, and easy to set up wireless and wired networking.  The links on this page will take you to the appropriate sections in the Powerlite 1735W projector review.  The remainder of this page, will provide you with an overview of the Epson 1730W, as well as discuss some of the differences between it, and the reviewed Epson Powerlite 1735W.  Rounding out the lineup, Epson has the 1720 and 1725, which are basically identical to the 1730W and 1735W respectively, but have the more traditional XGA resolution (1024x768).The Epson Powerlite 1725 is one of four similar projectors in the Epson lineup, each sporting a different combination of features. This allows you to pick the one that best meets your needs, and, of course, your budget. Before we go further, ProjectorReviews.com has not physically reviewed the Epson Powerlite 1725. We recently reviewed the very similar, top of the line 1735W, which only differs from the 1725 in that it has widescreen (WXGA) resolution (1280x800).  The links on this page will take you to the appropriate sections in the Powerlite 1735W projector review.  On the remainder of this page, we will provide you with an overview of the Epson 1725.  Rounding out the lineup, Epson also has the 1730W and 1720. The 1720 is very similar to the 1735W, but lacks wireless and wired networking and, like the 1725, has the more traditional XGA resolution (1024x768). The 1730W is basically identical to the 1720, but has widescreen WXGA resolution (1280x800).The Epson Powerlite 1720 is one of four similar projectors in the Epson lineup, each sporting a different combination of features. This allows you to pick the one that best meets your needs, and, of course, your budget. Before we go further, ProjectorReviews.com has not physically reviewed the Epson Powerlite 1720. We recently reviewed the very similar, top of the line 1735W, which, in addition to being a widescreen (WXGA) projector, also supports sophisticated and easy to set up wireless and wired networking.  The links on this page will take you to the appropriate sections in the Powerlite 1735W projector review.  The remainder of this page, will provide you with an overview of the Epson 1720, as well as discuss some of the differences between it, and the reviewed Epson Powerlite 1735W.  Rounding out the lineup, Epson also has the 1730W and 1725. The 1730W is basically identical to the 1720, but has widescreen WXGA resolution (1280x800). The 1725 is basically identical to the 1735W but, like the 1720, has the more traditional XGA resolution (1024x768).

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