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Issue Date: August 2003

Desktop network projector

1 August 2003

Epson has announced the launch of a portable desktop projector, the EMP-7800 that offers a high level of image quality, flexibility and ease-of-use.
The EMP-7800 produces 3500 ANSI lumens images in true XGA native resolution (1024 x 768), with superior image quality and specific technology-advanced features. The EMP-7800 secures a longer lamp life with the Eco Mode, which delivers 2500 ANSI lm and 3000 hours lamp life. In addition, operation noise is substantially reduced in Eco Mode down to 33 dB. The outstanding brightness level is achieved thanks to EPSON 1,0" DREAM III LCD panel technology.
The EMP-7800 has been designed to be easy to set up in a variety of environments. EPSON Quick Corner and EPSON Wall Shot functions, respectively, enable the user to adjust a perfect square screen image, and to show true colours even when the image is projected to a colour wall. On the other hand, the EMP-7800's Short Throw Distance feature - 1,6 m/60" - is the shortest within the EPSON line up. The EMP-7800's option lens function with middle lens or long zoom lens, offers the possibility to install the projector in any place without deteriorating the quality of the image.
The heart of this projector's advanced imaging technology lies in EPSON's own three-LCD projection system. These three 1,0" EPSON LCDs are engineered to achieve high levels of image quality, such as brightness distribution (illumination ratio), colour saturation, colour accuracy and efficiency. They create varying shades of red, green and blue that blend to produce a projected image with brighter, richer, truer colours and sharp black text. This unit also features a 700:1 contrast ratio, enabling a rich video image quality projection.
For more information contact Epson, 011 465 9621.


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