Epson S6 Powerlite 2200 Lumens SVGA Multimedia Projector
- Color-rich 3LCD; 3-chip optical engine
- Plug n Project USB setup; one-step connection
- Native SVGA resolution; HD-compatible
- 2200 lumens color; 2200 lumens white light
- Quick; convenient control with instant power off and sleep mode
Product Description
The next-generation of the world¿s best-selling projector, the Epson PowerLite S6 is the smart choice for any classroom or boardroom. This powerful projector offers amazing color and image quality virtually anywhere with 2200 lumens, Epson 3LCD, 3-chip technology, and all-new USB connectivity. Whether you¿re projecting presentations from your notebook or HD video content, this SVGA projector makes it easy. Quickly connect to your laptop with Plug `n Play USB connectivity. With this simple setup, anyone can use a standard USB cable to connect and project without the hassle of computer function keys, bulky VGA cables or tedious screw-in knobs. The PowerLite S6 is ready wherever your presentations take you with a variety of convenient setup and control features. And, for installed applications, it can be powered on or off at the flip of a switch. Best of all, with a lamp life of up to 4000 hours and low power consumption, this energy-efficient projector is … More >>
Epson S6 Powerlite 2200 Lumens SVGA Multimedia Projector
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5 comments
Shirley M. Vogel on April 22, 2010 at 11:04 pm
This was a rather inexpensive projector, but it does a great job. Easy to use and the picture is very vibrant. I used it with a DVD in my laptop and once I figured out how to make my laptop do what I needed it worked great. The only problem we had was volume, since the only volume comes from the laptop. We hooked in two destop speakers and that took care of the problem.
Michael on April 23, 2010 at 1:55 am
We purchased this for use with church services at a nursing home. Setup was easy. The only thing I noticed was that when using full video (from DVD) that there is a slight jerk in the picture motion. The black and white display using PowerPoint is very bright in a well lit room. It is a good projector for the price.
Joseph Mark on April 23, 2010 at 3:32 am
The projector works good. The only problem was when while trying to watch movies off the internet. The picture was clipping. I don’t know if my comuter is fast enough to keep up with streaming video. Regular DVDs worked fine. Maybe I need a upgraded video card.
George E. Handy on April 23, 2010 at 5:20 am
I was a bit timid thinking about moving from an overhead projector to a multi-media projector. Best move I’ve made in a while. The material is much easier to read, it has as much flexibility as the overhead and allows better interface with the audience. I found the setup and use to be quick and easy. Love it.
Michael L. Serafino on April 23, 2010 at 8:17 am
this is a low end projector but gives a good image for its price. It’s worth the price