Epson Debuts New XGA and WXGA Projectors Aimed at ED Market
The new PowerLite 1880 and 1850W are two “low-cost portable projectors” but actually have some impressive stats — if they’re accurate. The PowerLite 1880 ($1,399) claims 4,000 lumens with an XGA (1024×768) resolution and the PowerLite 1850W ($1,299) claims 3,700 lumens with a WXGA (1280×768) resolution. Both 3LCD-based projectors include horizontal keystone adjustment, VGA and HDMI inputs, 4000-hour lamps, 1.6x zoom and RS232 control.
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