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Make Better Presentations with New Projector
By CXOtoday Staff
Mumbai, Feb 27, 2008
The EPSON EMP-1825 multimedia business projector is an upgrade model. The latest business projector from Epson features improvements to its wireless and PC-less features.
As a partner to Microsoft's Windows Vista development, Epson's new projector is fully compatible with Microsoft's newest operating system. PCs/laptops seamlessly detect and establish a wireless connection to the EPSON EMP-1825.
Wireless data transfer speed between PC and projector has also been increased, thereby minimizing waiting time and avoiding visible lags during projection. The EPSON EMP-1825 supports MPEG 2 movie clips as also the WMV format. It enables the projector to receive and play movie files with sound without additional external speakers.
The new projector is also capable of running a full presentation without the need to be tethered to a PC. The EPSON EMP-1825 comes integrated with an internal compact flash card slot and USB port.
The EPSON EMP-1825 offers high quality XGA resolutions and a built-in speaker to effectively engage audiences through sight and sound. With lamp brightness rated at 3500 ANSI lumens, the projector is powerful enough to beam images without dimming the lights in a conference room.
The projector also boasts a full range of regular connection ports. Besides the usual connectivity, the projector has a USB (version 2.0, PC compatible only) port for users to establish projector-to-computer connections using the common USB cable instead of the more complicated VGA cable. No extra setup is needed as the projector automatically detects the active USB connection and beams images immediately.
The EPSON EMP-1825 also features multi-screen display using wireless or wired LAN. This feature is useful when presenting broad spreadsheets or panoramic images. There is also the flexibility of showing four different images at the same time or one single image across the breadth of four screens. The multi-screen display presentation can be controlled via a single computer or with the use of a remote control.
The projector also includes rapid 'Power-On', 'Instant-off' and A/V mute slide. The 'Power-On' and 'Instant-off' features allow presentations to commence and end without any delay, while the user-friendly A/V mute slide feature allows presentations to pause for discussions to take place without the unwanted distraction from light seepage and fan whirl.
By using Epson's EMP Monitor software with EPSON EMP-1825, users can monitor and manage the condition of up to 1,024 networked projectors from one location. The software also provides remote access to functions found on the projector. For easy maintenance, the EPSON EMP Monitor software can be preset to send email alerts to the user if any networked projector requires attention.
The projector is available from February and is priced at Rs. 1,42,700.
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