Epson CO-W01 3,000 Lumens 3LCD Technology WXGA Projector
Features:
Additional Features:
- Brightness (Lumens)
- Resolution (WXGA)
- 3LCD Technology
- Projection Technology
- Connectivity
- Keystone Correction
- Zoom and Focus
- Lamp Life
- Built-in Speaker
Additional Features:
- Brightness (Lumens): The Epson CO-W01 is specified to have 3,000 lumens. This measure indicates the projector's brightness, with higher lumens generally resulting in a brighter image. A projector with 3,000 lumens is suitable for various environments but may perform best in dimly lit rooms.
- Resolution (WXGA): The WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixels) indicates that the projector is capable of displaying content in a widescreen format. This resolution is commonly used for presentations and video content.
- 3LCD Technology: This projector uses 3LCD technology. 3LCD is a projection technology that employs three separate LCD panels – one for red, one for green, and one for blue – to produce colors. It is known for providing bright and accurate colors in images.
- Projection Technology: The mention of 3LCD already indicates the type of projection technology used. Different projectors may use technologies such as DLP (Digital Light Processing) or LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon).
- Connectivity: Projectors typically include various connectivity options, such as HDMI, VGA, USB, and audio ports. These allow you to connect the projector to different devices like computers, DVD players, or gaming consoles.
- Keystone Correction: This feature allows for adjustments to the projected image to correct any distortion that may occur when the projector is not aligned perfectly with the screen.
- Zoom and Focus: Adjustable zoom and focus settings provide flexibility in placing the projector at different distances from the screen while maintaining image clarity.
- Lamp Life: Projectors have a lamp that provides the light source for the projection. The lamp's lifespan is an important consideration, and it's usually measured in hours.
- Built-in Speaker: Some projectors come with built-in speakers, eliminating the need for external audio devices in smaller settings.