
Rich, true-to-life color and reliable performance
Widescreen, larger-than-life images
USB Plug 'n Play instant setup
Ultra HD quality with just one cable
Super bright and colorful
Product Details
Product Dimensions:
9 x 11.6 x 3.1 inches ; 5.1 pounds
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
ASIN: B00433SN7M
Item model number: V11H367120
Average Customer Review:
This review is from: EPSON EX7200 Multimedia Projector (V11H367120)This is the first online review I have ever done for any product, so excuse me if I make a few blunders. I purchased this projector just before the end of the year and received it 3 days ago. Setup was very easy and the menu to make any desired adjustments was just as simple. I viewed a number of different types of items being fed from my laptop, but, no matter what I tried, text was still fuzzy. I also tried both USB and HDMI (which I had to buy a cord for) connections with the same results. It was not so bad that it could not be read, but still a bit off. I contacted Epson using their Private Line support card enclosed with the projector, and, after going though some basic questions and trying a couple of things to verify that text was fuzzy right down to the menu projected on the wall, they agreed to ship me a new projector with next day delivery. I really was counting on all of the rave reviews I had read before the purchase on how sharp ALL of the detail was on this projector, but we shall see what the second one is like. The sound coming from the projector speaker on this unit is not the greatest, and sound does not come from the projector if only a USB connection is used. There is no audio output connection on the projector, so if I want better sound than what my laptop puts out for presentations, I will have to purchase speakers to attach to my laptop to cover a larger area while projecting for presentations. I also purchased the 80 inch Duet screen along with the projector. It is pretty heavy, but understandable for such a wide screen. Setting it up is a breeze. The top and bottom edges curl over a bit even at the maximum width, but maybe that will get better after it has been in the open position a number of times. All in all, if I can get the text to read correctly, it seems like it will be a great unit!...
This review is from: EPSON EX7200 Multimedia Projector (V11H367120)I purchased the EX7200 for use in children's church in a fairly small, fluorescent-well-lit classroom. Having a high quality LCD projector opens up worlds of possibilities for education, and I couldn't be happier with this projector. It's also night and day going from the small 15" wide-screen LCD TV I had at my disposal (from the church) to an 86" projection screen (of course, you could go much bigger if you have the room!). There are a multitude of options, including 5 or so "color modes" for different viewing situations, including projecting onto a whiteboard or blackboard! Controls are fairly intuitive. Projector can be shut down and unplugged without having to let the fan run to cool down (though I would recommend letting the projector cool in the open for a couple minutes at least instead of immediately stuffing it in the case). The USB plug and play is nice, but be warned. The USB connection is a fail for PowerPoints with animation. Slide transitions and even simple rolling text was choppy and jumpy with the USB connection. The VGA cable (supplied) works perfectly, however, and the projection is just as smooth as it is on your computer screen. This projector also allows you to connect multiple video sources simultaneously and switch between them easily. There is also a tiny blue dot visible on dark backgrounds (esp. black) in the bottom left area of the frame. I'm assuming this is a minor defect with the imaging system in my particular projector. It's just one dot (maybe a single pixel) and not very noticeable. Worth mentioning, but probably not worth the hassle of returning or exchanging.Don't make the mistake I did and purchase a screen with the wrong aspect ratio. This projector has a native resolution of 1280x800 which is a 16:10 ratio, NOT 16:9. Not sure how I miscalculated that, especially when it even says 16:10 in the description! If you use this with a 16:9 screen, you won't be able to make the projector image fill the screen--it will be "letterboxed" by white screen material on the left and right. Image adjustment with this projector is fully optical (focus and zoom rings built into the lens). Using the optical zoom allows you to enlarge or reduce the entire frame to fined-adjust screen fit without having to move the projector itself and without loss of resolution. Last, don't think this projector is going to look just fantastic in a well-lit room. Don't get me wrong, it is very usable with all the lights on, but darker colors especially will be washed out and obviously your contrast won't be the best. Unfortunately, the room I'm in has all the fluorescent lights on one switch, so it's either all or nothing in terms of room lighting. So I simply made a makeshift cover out of some thick cardboard to partially block the lights closest to the projection screen. This makes a huge difference. I'm just saying be prepared to experiment with your setup to get the best balance....
This review is from: EPSON EX7200 Multimedia Projector (V11H367120)Over the past four and a half months I've found this projector to be a great asset. It's clear and bright, easy to setup and adjust when needed, and automatically adjusts for keystoning - I'm not sure how it does it, but it works.It's lightweight and easy to carry around with all needed cables and remote in the provided bag. Viewing images from a USB stick is a breeze, though it's limited to JPEG images and it would be nice to be able to run PowerPoint sli...
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