Epson's 400W big-eyed dolly

Philip Wong  |  Apr 30, 2008

We swear we've seen it all here in CNET, but nothing could prepare us for the latest 3LCD Epson EMP-400W and its hilarious gigantic eye. Aside from tickling your funny bone, this one-of-a-kind megazoom lens also delivers an amazing ultra-short throw performance. For the record, that's a mighty 60-inch projection at a mere 0.65m, perfect for small meeting rooms and classrooms.

To deliver pixel-to-pixel perfect visuals with the new crop of laptops, this Epson has matching wide-aspect 1,280 x 800-resolution for sharper text and smooth graphics. When coupled with its competent 1,800 ANSI lumens brightness, this ensures hassle-free presentations even amid mild ambient lighting. Onboard network connectivity and a powerful 10W speaker further add to its appeal and to justify its equally eye-popping S$5,688 (US$3,742.11) sticker price.

Photo credit: Epson
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ferdiei says...
the projector market was poised to dominate the "big screen" display before the LCDs & plasmas' quick to market development become obvious and spoiled that forecast back then. now with the current mixed in few/proven tech i.e. lcd/dlp it's time to make improvement in the light source as the SHORT lifespan of the "bulb" being used still holds the key to market this product to the greater public with lower cost of ownership. would LED have a chance on this?

 
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