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Epson MovieMate 30s Portable Projector Combo

Posted in Epson, Home Theater by Paul Patterson on December 24th, 2006

Epson MovieMate 30sThe Epson MovieMate 30s is a portable projector, CD/DVD player, and speakers all in one unit. You can take the MovieMate with you anywhere to enjoy a widescreen performance - in your living room or your backyard. The MovieMate is perfect for sporting events, watching home movies, or video games.

The MovieMate can project directly on any white wall to create an 80-inch to 12-foot image. You can project an 80″ widescreen image from 6′6″ away and a 12′ image from 12′ away (16:9). Featuring offset lens shift functionality, you can align the image even if the unit is not aligned with the screen or wall.
Epson MovieMate 30s
The MovieMate also includes an integrated Progressive Scan DVD/CD player that reads multiple formats, two built-in 10W speakers, and remote control. It works with satellite and cable TV receivers, video gaming devices, …

Epson Pro Cinema 1080p Home Theater Projector

Posted in Epson, Home Theater, Projectors by Quagmire on December 1st, 2006

Epson 1080p Projector
This is the recently introduced PowerLite Pro Cinema 1080p Home Theater Projector from Epson America. The Pro Cinema 1080p is engineered to fully utilize the benefits of the 1080p high definition video signal by taking advantage of some exclusive technologies developed by Epson.

Epson develops and manufactures most of the major technologies that go into its line of projectors and who better than Epson to integrate all of those technologies into one cohesive system. These technologies include:

Epson’s C2 Fine 3LCD Technology - A three-chip high definition system that produces full-time color with dramatically higher contrast ratios.
Epson’s 1080Perfect Video Processing - Reproduces images without noise and artifacts, while maintaining the full integrity of the signal.
Epson Absolute Black Technology - Helps to deliver dramatically high contrast ratios (up to 12,000:1) adding depth to images for the most captivating scenes possible.
Epson is unique among projector manufacturers …

Epson P-5000 Media Viewer

Posted in Digital Imaging, Epson by Quagmire on November 28th, 2006

Epson P-5000The Epson P-5000 media viewer is a handy device that allows you to download, store and display photos, videos and other media without a computer. An essential tool for the photography enthusiast, it is easy to backup images right from your memory card or camera.

The P-5000 has a four-inch LCD screen that allows you to easily review your images or quickly share your portfolio with clients immediately after the shoot. You can view slide shows, videos with DivX support, or listen to audio files.

The P-5000 media viewer weighs approximately 1lb with battery and measures 3.5″ (88.7 mm) x 5.9″ (150 mm) x 1.3″ (31.1 mm). The rechargeable Li-Ion battery has enough battery life for those extended, on-location shoots. With an 80GB, high-capacity hard drive, you can view all your shots at the scene and connect to your PC when you get back to …

Epson Stylus Pro 3800 is most Compact A2 Printer

Posted in Epson, Printers by Paul Patterson on October 3rd, 2006

Epson 3800Epson has introduced the Stylus Pro 3800 - a compact, 17-inch wide printer design with a new breakthrough screening algorithm and award-winning Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink technology. This sleek and sophisticated printer is targeted towards the printing needs of professional photographers, graphic designers, and prepress proofing.

For added productivity, a new auto-sharing black ink technology allows for automatic switching between photo and matte black ink modes to maximize image quality on a wide variety of media types.

The Epson Stylus Pro 3800 will begin shipping in December 2006 and has a MSRP of $1,295 (USD). Epson will also make a Professional Edition of the printer that includes a high-end PostScript Language Level 3 compatible RIP by ColorBurst and is priced at $1,495.


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