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Epson Powerlite 765c projector Mathijs Voss : June 30th 2006 - 13:21 CET
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Epson Powerlite 765c projector : Epson America Inc. is again enhancing its line of multimedia projectors with the introduction of the Epson PowerLite 760c and the 765c. Building off the successes of the Epson PowerLite 740c and the 745c, the PowerLite 760c and PC-free/wireless PowerLite 765c respectively, replace these models, offering new features such as Instant Off, quieter operation, enhanced PC-free performance and 32-bit color output. Both models feature native-XGA resolution and up to 2,500-ANSI lumens of brightness, while maintaining sleek, travel-friendly designs. These projectors are not only slim, but also include several connectivity options and quick and easy setup/shutdown capabilities.
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Epson 765c projector - Slideshow
The Ultimate Slide Show Device for Professional or Advanced Amateur Photo graphers. The combination of the projector's 3LCD image quality, light weight, compact size, and PC-free operation is also designed to give photographers and other artists a valuable presentation tool. The Power Lite 765c's built-in software enables digital images to be projected in PC-free slideshows via storage devices. Furthermore, slideshows can be controlled by the projector either manually or with automatic/timed advancement.
Epson Powerlite projector - Features
• 32-bit color output and several tools that aren't available on most portable projectors.
• Color control and accuracy can be maintained by adjusting the independent channels.
• Epson 3LCD technology.
• High-Speed 802.11g WiFi Connectivity.
• LEAP-Enabled Security and PC-Free Presenting.
• Enabling users to upload or run presentations wirelessly.
• Frame rates up to two to five times faster than 802.11b.
• An 802.11b/g card.
• Wireless compatibility with Apple's Keynote software.
• LEAP-authentication and WEP/WPA for secure, encrypted wireless transmissions.
• Run PowerPoint presentations and MPEG-2 videos without a PC.
• Built-in PCMCIA and USB slots.
Epson Powerlite 765c - Optical zoom lens
The PowerLite 760c and 765c offer several easy-to-use setup features that help presenters get up and running quickly. Powering on the projector requires only seven seconds of warming up before a picture appears on the screen. Conversely, a new feature called "Instant Off" makes it possible to power down and unplug the projector immediately, eliminating the noise and delays often associated with cool-down cycles. A 1.2x optical zoom lens allows the display size to be adjusted using a remote control and can be set to project large images from relatively short throw distances. Setup is further simplified with the inclusion of color-coded cables and a verification tone that sounds whenever the "Power On/Off" button has been selected.
Epson 765c - Availability and Warranty
The Epson PowerLite 760c and 765c will be available for $2,199 and $2,399 (respective estimated street prices) through authorized pro audio/visual, national distribution, catalog and direct PC dealers in June 2005. Epson's PowerLite projectors come with a two-year limited warranty that includes three elite technical support services two-year Epson Private Line availability, two-year Road Service Program and two-year International Warranty. Through the PrivateLine, projector owners can directly access an expedited support telephone line (typically in about one minute) by using a phone card that is included with the product.
About Epson
Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning image capture and image output products for the consumer, business, photography and graphic arts markets. The company is also a leading supplier of value-added point-of-sale (POS) printers and transactions terminals for the retail market. Founded in 1975, Epson America Inc. is the U.S. affiliate of Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, a global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality technology products that meet customer demands for increased functionality, compactness, systems integration and energy efficiency. Epson America Inc. is headquartered in Long Beach, Calif.
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