Sunday, 20 March 2011

Epson PowerLite S1+ Multimedia LCD Video Projector


800 x 600 SVGA native resolution, compatible up to 1,024 x 768

1,400 ANSI lumens, 500:1 contrast ratio

Supports HDTV, NTSC, and PAL signals; S-video and component inputs

16:9 and 4:3 screen selectable aspect ratios

PC compatible; 2-year warranty

Product Details

Item Weight:

15 pounds

Shipping Weight: 15 pounds

Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.

ASIN: B0001PBLA2

Item model number: V11H161020

Average Customer Review:



This review is from: Epson PowerLite S1+ Multimedia LCD Video ProjectorWhen searching for a projector I had the following criteria which the Epson S1+ met.Low Cost - Best price I found - Amazon - 749.00Low Noise - Epson S1+ is 33dBMinimum 800x600 ResolutionNative 4:3 Aspect RatioHigh ANSI Lumens - Epson S1+ is 1400Decent Contrast Ratio - Epson S1+ is 400:1Low Cost Bulb replacement ($150-$200)For the cost, there was no other projector on the market that could compete. I did not want the lower end DLP projectors, due to rainbow effects that can happen. I also wanted a projector that would be cost effective after the initial purchase. The S1+ bulbs can be found for $150.00 to $200.00, compared to $350-$400 for competitors. BTW: This unit will be used in a small church for Sunday services and cost was a big factor when investing and researching bulb replacement costs.How does it work?We get a great image for our church service with full house lights on, this projector is brilliant. Very, low noise. Most of the time it is used with PowerPoint presentations, but it also does a great job with DVD projection.Image Size?This unit projects a BIG image from a short distance, if you need a large picture, but do not have the space...this may be the projector for you.Quality?I am really impressed with the fit, finish and quality of the Epson projector and will be purchasing the Powerlite Home 10+ for my home theater.How does it compare?I have an Infocus X2 and and NEC VT470 projector and I would take the Epson S1+ over either one of these any day....

This review is from: Epson PowerLite S1+ Multimedia LCD Video Projector-Yes, since this is an LCD projector it has several limitations, including the screen door affect and is also has limited resolution at 800X600. Although many people kick up a fuss about both of these traits, neither really matters. If you sit close enough to see the screen door affect or the individual pixels for that matter, then you probably won't be able to see the whole screen because you are sitting less than one foot away from it.I bought my S1+ about 2 months ago and use it everyday. It has taken a beating when I take it friend's houses, parties, ECT. But has shown no signs of the abuse. When it is set up anywhere from 30" to 60" it looks the same as plasma or a large projector, except it is better because it does not have the glare of a normal TV. Since it's purchase I have also set up a 14-foot screen made of poster board in my garage (it will project nicely almost anywhere on almost any surface), which looks awesome and beats almost any other theater that I've ever been in.When I first started looking through projectors I wanted something that should accept any interface that I threw at it. When I came across the S1+ I was intimidated because I didn't know how well it would project video games such as Halo2 for XBOX. After it's purchase I was relieved to find that I could have my computer, XBOX and PS2 all hooked up to the projector at the same time and switch between them using the remote control that came with it. All of them are awesome, especially with surround sound and games like DOOM3. Even when split into 4 screens for Halo, it's still quality. Also this is a pretty bright projector, I can have my windows open with several lights on and still easily the screen as if it was a TV.This costs less then a plasma or a projection TV and can be made much smaller or larger then either. When they say 30"-300" they mean it. It will consume any wall you put in front of it. Last, it is the easiest thing to transport I have ever seen. For a LAN party I throw my projector, surround sound system and my XBOX into my backpack, jump on my motorcycle and am off in just a few minutes.If you are new to projectors or are just looking for a large HD TV at a good price, then this is the one that I recommend.I am not sure how long the bulb last (some people say they die quickly), mine is just passing 500 hours, but they only cost $175, which is significantly less then most other projectors (around $350)....

This review is from: Epson PowerLite S1+ Multimedia LCD Video ProjectorJust purchased this (check online for rebates) for a budget home theater setup. We are using this projector on an 80" screen in a very dark basement. While you can certainly get better contrast and brightness from other projectors, I challenge anyone to find a better value for this price point. I was not really expecting much from the projector when we purchased it and thought that this may be a good device for the kids to watch movies / play games on. But are finding that we are watching many more movies on this great projector. Low upfront costs and low bulb replacement costs make this a good choice if you are just getting into a front projection system....




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