Perfect for first-time users this entry-level projector is affordable easy to use and ideal for viewing films images and presentations in any home or office environment without the need to learn new technology.
There’s no need to dim the light with this SVGA projector thanks to a high White and Colour Light Output of 2600 lumens. 3LCD technology as well as 3000:1 contrast ratio produce natural images and sharp picture quality.
Epson’s 3-in-1 USB Display feature means that one cable is all you need for
picture sound and page up/down control – it’s the fastest way to display what’s on your PC or Mac. Aligning the picture is quick and easy with automatic vertical keystone correction.
When installed the direct power on/off feature enables the projector to be turned on directly via the wall switch. If it is being used as a portable projector the instant-off function means no cool-down time is required allowing you to pack up and go without delay.
The EB-S02 is straightforward to set up allowing you to get started quickly and hassle-free. A long lamp life of up to 5000 hours helps cut maintenance time and keep running costs low.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Brightness (Normal) | 2600 ANSI Lumens |
| Lamp Life | 5000 Hours |
| Colour | Yes |
| Native resolution | SVGA |
| Technology | 3LCD |
| Contrast ratio (typical) | 3000 : 1 |
| Horizontal Keystone | -30 to +30 Degrees |
| Vertical Keystone | -30 to +30 Degrees |
| RGB ports quantity | 1 |
| DVI-I ports quantity | 0. |
| USB Control | Yes |
| PC less Presentation | No |
| RS-232 interface | Yes |
| Wireless compliancy | No |
| Network Capability | No |
| Carry Case | No |
| Included Accessories | Remote control excl. batteries User manual Power cable Computer cable |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 295 x 228 x 77 mm |
| Weight | 2.3 Kg |
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