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Epson Dreamio EH-DM30 projector

Posted in Projectors by Conner Flynn on September 30th, 2009

Epson Dreamio EH-DM30 projectorCheck out this new projector from Epson. Isn’t it dreamio? Epson thinks so, if the name is any indication. The Epson Dreamio EH-DM30 comes with a built-in DVD player and houses 10W x 2ch speakers. It’s capable of throwing 720p images with a maximum 1,280 x 800 resolution.

Some other specs include a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 2,500 lumens brightness and HDMI. The built-in DVD player can handle JPEG, MP3, WMA and DivX/DivX Ultra file formats as well. You can plug your USB flash drive in directly to enjoy your images big.

Hands on: Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One Printer

Posted in Review by Conner Flynn on September 27th, 2009

Hands on: Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One PrinterEpson’s new Workforce 610 all-in-one printer is aimed at small businesses and home offices and the like as it’s capable of handling a wide variety of jobs all in one convenient device. You might remember that when we reviewed last year’s model, the Workforce 600, we really liked it. So how did the 610 stack up? Read on and find out.

Snoopy Flying Ace USB hub

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on September 13th, 2009

Snoopy Flying Ace USB hubIf you are a Snoopy/Peanuts fan, you’ll want to add this Snoopy Flying Ace USB hub to your desktop collection. You probably already have a Snoopy laptop anyway. Just plug the Snoopy USB hub into your computer’s USB port and Snoopy and his plane will start moving.

You can pretend he’s fighting the Red Baron, despite the fact that there’s no Red Baron. And the fight will take place entirely in your imagination and on your desk and not in the sky. In fact the thing looks silly, moving up and down like a kid’s ride outside of a department store. But if you like such things it will cost you $58.67 USD. Video below.

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Epson announces two new home theater projectors

Posted in Epson by Shane McGlaun on September 8th, 2009

epson-logoEpson is still better known by most people for its line of printers and their very expensive ink cartridges. The company offers lots more than printers though including a full line of home theater projectors and projectors for the classroom.

Epson has announced new projectors for the home theater enthusiast including the PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 and the 8500 UB. The 8100 has a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 36,000:1 and a brightness of 1800 lumens. It will sell for $1599 starting in late-October.

Epson EH-DM3 karaoke projector

Posted in Projectors by Conner Flynn on September 4th, 2009

Epson EH-DM3 karaoke projectorEpson’s EH-DM3 is an all-in-one portable karaoke projector that will have you singing at the party. It arrives in November for £579 and the unit will play from USB, HDMI, PC, TV tuner, digital cameras and MP3 players. It also features an integrated slot for DVDs and a microphone jack so you can shatter glass and make cats yowl in pain.

Some other features include 2 x 10W built-in speakers, carry handle, 3000:1 contrast and 2000 lumens of brightness.

Rihac: Continuous ink supply systems for inkjet printers

Posted in Printers by Conner Flynn on September 1st, 2009

Rihac ink supply systems for inkjet printersRihac makes several Continuous Ink Supply Systems (CISS) for inkjet printers. This isn’t just another way to refill inkjet cartridges, it’s a high capacity ink supply system that does away with those expensive cartridges.

You can get systems that fit all the mid to high end printers made by all the big guys like Epson, HP, Canon and Brother. Rihac claims that their ink is made by the same companies that manufacture ink for the printer companies so the quality is identical to what you are already using.

Epson Endeavor AY300-V Desktop PC

Posted in Epson by Conner Flynn on August 20th, 2009

Epson Endeavor AY300-V Desktop PCEpson has a new addition to its Endeavor lineup of desktop PCs with the all new AY300-V. You can get this new desktop PC in two configurations: With a Celeron 430 CPU and 1GB RAM or a Core 2 Duo E7500 CPU and 2GB RAM.

The specs are the same for both models, a 160GB HDD, along with an optional DVD drive or DVD Super Multi and your choice of Windows XP Pro or Vista Business as the OS. The Celeron model will cost you $443, while the Core 2 Duo option will cost you $601.

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Epson intros two Artisan all-in-one printers

Posted in Printers by Conner Flynn on August 19th, 2009

Epson intros two Artisan all-in-one printersHot on the heels of their new Workforce printers, Epson has announced the upcoming release of the Artisan 710 and 810 all-in-one printers. Each feature an integrated Wi-Fi connection and Ethernet ports and both can print on both sides of a page. Compatible devices can be charged using the printers’ USB port. You can also print images wirelessly straight from your iPhone.

The Artisan 810 sports a color fax with an automatic document feeder and a 7.8-inch touch screen along with a 3.5-inch color LCD. The 710 uses a touch button control panel with a 2.5-inch LCD.

Epson unveils WorkForce 610 and WorkForce 1100

Posted in Epson by Conner Flynn on August 12th, 2009

Epson unveils WorkForce 610 and WorkForce 1100Epson has released the 610 and the 1100 as part of its WorkForce line. Both new printers feature Wi-Fi, wired networking and PC Fax capabilities and is also recyclable, while meeting ENERGY STAR standards. The all-in-one WorkForce 610 features a 2.5-inch LCD tilt screen and an automatic document feeder that supports maximum print speeds of up to 38 pages per minute in greyscale and color. Laser-quality is 15 ppm for black content or 9.3 ppm for color.

The WorkForce 1100 will provide up to 30 ppm in greyscale and 17 ppm in color, with laser-quality speeds of 13 ppm in greyscale and 5.5 ppm in color. The 1100 is designed to work with both standard-size documents and index cards, brochures and other paper sizes.

Epson announces Stylus Photo PX650 printer

Posted in Printers by Conner Flynn on July 27th, 2009

Epson announces Stylus Photo PX650 printerEpson has a new printer in their Stylus Photo line. The PX650 all-in-one. This printer is aimed at digital photographers and creative types and doesn’t even require a PC to use. It sports a convenient 2.5-inch LCD screen, making it easy to edit crop etc right on the printer.

Some other features include PictBridge support, a memory card slot, copying and scanning at 1,200DPI resolution. The PX650 uses Claria Photographic Ink which Epson claims will give you prints that last 200 years. You can get started right out of the box as Epson has even included a pack of photo paper.

Epson producing world’s smallest LCD panel

Posted in Epson by Conner Flynn on June 29th, 2009

Epson producing world's smallest LCD panelEpson is claiming another first with this world’s smallest LCD panel and they’ve started volume production of these tiny guys. The XGA HTPS-TFT Liquid Crystal Panel was specially designed for 3LCD data projectors and are up to 23% smaller in size than its predecessor, using a 0.55″ display panel.

The tiny panel can display a natural XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, targeting projectors which can display up to 2600 ANSI lumens. Epson isn’t resting easy with this achievement though. They even have plans to push the envelope to create higher resolutions for the panels.

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Epson Endeavor NP11-V Nettop PC

Posted in Epson by Conner Flynn on June 7th, 2009

Epson Endeavor NP11-V Nettop PCThe Epson Endeavor NP11-V is an energy efficient nettop that only requires 40Watts of power. Sure, it looks like the Wii turned into a PC, but we’re assuming that you like your devices in stark raving white so bright that it burns your iris. How about a dash of color Epson?

This mini computer is powered by an Intel Atom 230 CPU with a standard SIS672 or SIS968 chipset, 1GB RAM and a 160GB HDD. If you love bland design, you can buy the Endeavor NP11-V for about 195 Euro or $272.

Epson announces new printers on the cheap

Posted in Epson by Shane McGlaun on May 20th, 2009

epsonnx515-sbOne of the big problems with printers today isn’t that they print too slowly or that they can’t print images. The big problem is the cost of the printer and ink. Often you can replace your whole printer for the price you pay for new ink cartridges alone. I once owned a printer that cost about $50 to replace the ink tanks.

Epson has announced a new line of all-in-one printers called the NX series that offers nice features at low prices. All of the printers will copy, scan, and print. The line all use Epson DURABrite inks as well. The line includes the NX115, NX215, NX415, and NX515 models.

iPhone app lets users print to Epson printers

Posted in Epson by Shane McGlaun on May 4th, 2009

iphone3g-sbThere have been a few occasions when I was getting email on my iPhone that I wanted to print the document. You can synchronize the document and then print it from your computer, but directly printing a doc from the iPhone would be much easier and add some value to an Epson printer.

Epson has announced a new application for the iPhone and iPod touch that allows users to print documents, emails, and even images directly to an Epson printer from their phones. The app is called the EuroSmartz Print & Share App.

Epson intros next-gen Ensemble HD Home Cinema System

Posted in Epson by Conner Flynn on April 28th, 2009

Epson intros next-gen Ensemble HD Home Cinema SystemIt’s been a while since Epson launched an HTIB. About two years. So it’s about time for this. Today, they intro’d their next-generation Ensemble HD Home Cinema. It’s updated to include the PowerLite Home Cinema 6100 or Home Cinema 6500 UB.

Both will include a motorized 100-inch screen, surround sound, an AV controller with built-in DVD player, universal remote and nearly all components needed to install. What’s interesting is that there is no Blu-ray player, which is a no brainer. What were they thinking?



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