Epson Powerlite 76C LCD Projector

Product Description:

Includes: a full-featured remote control with mouse emulation and an electronic pointer. Epson PowerLite 76C Multimedia Projector - This ultra portable multimedia projector offers you an ultra bright and stunning projection, with an XGA resolution of 1024 x 768, and 2,000 ANSI Lumens. The PowerLite 76c also offers a host of features that make it simple, to setup and deliver a presentation that will easily capture the attention and interest of your viewers. Contrast Ratio - 400 - 1 Front Cooling Fan Conveniently placed lamp and air filter access Power On & Off Beeps Epson exclusive Instant Off for immediate shut down capability - no cool downtime required 4-Second Startup Source Search Function - automatically displays the connected input source(s) +/- 30 degrees vertical keystone correction 1.2x Optical Zoom Monitor Out - display images on the monitor and screen simultaneously Password Protected Security Feature plus Operation Lock Up to 3,000 Hours of Lamp Life (in low brightness mode) / up to 2,000 (in high brightness mode) Inputs - (video) 1 Component Mini D-Sub 15-pin, 1 RCA Video, 1 Mini DIN S-Video, & 1 VGA Inputs - (audio) 2 RCA Audio Outputs - (video) 1 Component Mini D-Sub 2 Year Limited Warranty / 90 Day Lamp Warranty
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Features 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution at 2000 lumens
  • Epson "3LCD" technology ensures accurate color and remarkable saturation
  • Time-saving instant off feature; designed for quiet operation
  • HDTV-ready; displays both traditional and wide-screen formats (4:3/16:9)
  • Includes full-featured remote control
  • AnalogVideoFormat: NTSC
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Epson
  • DisplayColorSupport: 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
  • EAN: 0010343855779
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Epson
  • Manufacturer: Epson
  • Model: V11H177020
  • MPN: V11H177020
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: VIDEO_PROJECTOR
  • Publisher: Epson
  • Studio: Epson
  • UPC: 010343855779
  • Warranty: 2 years warranty

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Customer Reviews

Great Unit... A Must Have2008-06-14
I had this unit for approximately 3 years now, and although it is not used daily, when it is used it's on for at least 4 hours, or for 2 movies... I've had no problems with this unit AT ALL!!! Picture quality is fantastic. I don't know how I got along without it... If you're going to buy a projector, this is the one for you
Fills our needs completely2007-11-06
The projector is light and easy to use and is more than satisfactory in the quality of the pictures.
Better than you would expect2007-09-20
The projector is excellent. 3LCD technology proved to be more effecient in many ways than DLP (my opinion). The projector is bright and very easy setting to use. Even the style of the projector is nice. The good thing too that the bulp is not that expensive comparing to other DLP projectors. The price is fair and you will not regret buying it. At least, it is an EPSON brand.
great projector2007-07-04
I have owned mine for about 6 months now- one of my best purchases. Easy to setup, outstanding image quality.(Everyone remarks on it the first time they see it!) I use mine for outdoor movie showings, so quietness of operation is important. This thing is silent!! Also love the instant off/on feature. You won't be disappointed.
Theater Mode2007-05-12
I use my Epson primarily in the "theater" mode. It replaced a Sharp Projector I had for many years. Of course the Sharp projector was dedicated to theater-type projection. This is a primary weakness in this model Epson projector, although it is adequate. I had to make major adjustments and rearrange furniture to adjust it to my 8ft home screen by moving it several feet closer. I, therefore think the zoom lens needs much more latitude. The "theater" mode could use a setting to adjust the screen considerably smaller. Also remote autofocus would be nice.

My projector seems to have some problems projecting skin tones. Depending on the type of medium projected on the screen, sometimes skin tones appear chalky.

Aside from these factors, I love the overall color quality and brightness projected. Even with the bulb in economical low mode, I get more than enough light to the screen, even under the conditions of regular household lighting. Sometimes the detail seems almost HD, and I use standard cable.

Considering the cost of the projector and bulb replacements, I think it is a good projector

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