Jan 25 2011
Global imaging company, Epson has rolled out a new projector for higher education and corporate markets. The PowerLite 1835 projector provides XGA resolution, color and white light output of 3,500 lm, advanced networking, reliable connectivity as well as setup flexibility.
The Epson PowerLite 1835 has an image adjustment feature including Quick Corner that enables any four corners of a photo to be modified separately for a rectangular picture. In addition, the horizontal keystone squares the photo even when the device is positioned off-center from the screen. The projector features a 1.6x optical zoom that enables large-sized images from short distances. Furthermore, the optical zoom removes dead space and the 16-degree tilt enables the projection of images higher on the wall for enhanced viewing in the room.
The use of Epson’s E-TORL lamp technology allows the lamp life to extend to a maximum of 6,000 h in economy mode to increase the presentation time. The PowerLite 1835 incorporates 3LCD, 3-chip technology that produces enhanced, real color and detail for efficient presentations. In addition, the 3LCD technology offers an energy-saving light engine that utilizes the available lamp light to produce enhanced images.