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February 15, 2008

Epson Powerlite S5 - 3LCD 2000 Lumen SVGA - Projector Review

Epson’s Powerlite S5 is 3LCD technology projector for a good recommended price. It has an SVGA (800 x 600) native resolution and will support HDTV (720p and 1080i). The contrast ratio is a reasonable 400:1. Replacement projector lamps are a considerable life time cost for projectors making Epson’s new E-TORL lamp’s 4,000 hour rated life a bonus.

Epson Powerlite S5 Projector

With 2,000 ANSI lumens of brightness the Epson Powerlite S5 can project a bright image even with considerable ambient light.

Epson 3LCD Projection Technology Benefits

Briefly, 3LCD technology is a video projection system that uses three LCD panels to produce an image. It has three key advantages:

  • A brighter picture even in high ambient light situations
  • More natural colors
  • Greater resolution - high definition performance

Travel Friendly

A number of features make the Epson Powerlite S5 travel friendly including:

  • Portable weight of 5.8lbs (2.6 kg)
  • Flexible positioning through
    • Vertical keystone correction (+/- 30 degrees)
    • Zoom lens (1.3x)
  • Instant On and Off enabling a quick set up and quick departure with no bulb cooling cycle.
  • A/V mute slide which allows sound and images to be instantly turned off to pause during a presentation

One issue for presenters might be the rated sound level of 35 dB when the projector is on high brightness. A noise level of 35 dB is at the higher end of what is available with projectors currently on the market.

 

Epson E-TORL Lamp

Epson Twin Optimized Reflection Lamp (E-TORL)

Epson’s E-TORL lamp’s innovative design makes it smaller, cooler running, more efficient and brighter than an ordinary lamp.

As can be seen in the comparison image, light emitted from the burner’s electrodes hits the reflector and is reflected into the optic lenses to pass on to the LCD panels (3x) for projection. An ordinary lamps parabola-shaped reflector actually leaks a sizeable portion of the lamps light rather than reflecting it into the optical train.

With their new E-TORL lamp design, Epson have replaced the parabolic reflector with an elliptical reflector combined with a twin sub-reflector unit which collects light which would be otherwise lost and redirects it back to the rear elliptical reflector and into the optics. This design change has achieved a 20% improvement in efficiency making the light output brighter and reducing the waste heat which resulted from lost light in the ordinary lamp design.

Epson provide a two year warranty on the projector and a standard 90 day warranty on the bulb.

Comparative Prices and Customer Reviews for the Epson PowerLite S5 Projector

The Epson Powerlite S5 LCD Home Theater Video Projector is a Best Seller at Amazon where you can read the customer reviews and check the price.

NewEgg.com have a deal bundling the S5 with a Honeywell PowerPresenter RF remote.
EPSON S5+PPremote LCD Projector bundle with Honeywell PowerPresenter RF Remote

or you can get the S5 by itself

EPSON S5 LCD Projector

There are always competitive prices at TheNerds.net

Epson PowerLite S5 - LCD projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - SVGA (800 x 600) - 4:3

Also have a look at Buy.com for the Epson Powerlite S5 LCD Projector

Resources for the Epson PowerLite S5

Product brochure for PowerLite S5 from Epson.

PowerLite S5 Specifications Sheet

Product Information Guide containing specifications, general setup/usage information, interface information, and troubleshooting tips.

Epson’s Top FAQ for the PowerLite S5 multimedia projector.

Projection Screen Selection

8 Tips to Extend Projector Lamp Life

Replacement Projector Lamps and Bulbs

Epson Powerlite S5 Projector Review

Projection System: High aperture Epson 3LCD technology
Projection Method: Front/rear/ceiling mount
LCD Driving Method: Epson Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix
Pixel Number: 480,000 dots (800 x 600) x 3 LCDs
Native Resolution: SVGA
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (supports 16:9)
Pixel Arrangement: Cross stripe
Projection Lens F-number: 1.44
Focal Length: 16.6 m
Zoom Ratio: Digital zoom 1.0 – 1.35
Lamp Type: E-TORL 170 W UHE
Lamp Life: 3000 hours (High Brightness Mode)
4000 hours (Low Brightness Mode)
Screen Width Ratio (distance/width): 1.2
Screen Size (projected distance): 30” – 300” (2.9′ – 39.8′)
Keystone Correction Vertical: ±30 degrees
Brightness: (High Brightness Mode) Up to 2000 lumens
Contrast Ratio: (High Brightness, Game Mode) Up to 400:1
Brightness Uniformity: (typical) 90%
Color Reproduction: 16.7 million colors
Audio Output: 1 W monaural
Operating Temperature: 41 ° to 95 °F (5 ° to 35 °C)
Power Supply Voltage: 100 – 240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz AC
Power Consumption: 248 W, 4.1 W standby
Weight: 5.8 lb/2.6 kg
Fan Noise: 35 dB (High Brightness Mode)
28 dB (Low Brightness Mode)
Native Resolution: 800 x 600
Display Performance: NTSC: 560 line, PAL: 560 line
Input Signal: NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/M-PAL/N-PAL/PAL60/ SECAM 480i, 480p, HDTV: 720p, 1080i
Interfaces:

  • Computer/Component video: Mini D-sub 15 pin
  • S-video: Mini DIN
  • Composite video: RCA
  • Composite audio RCA x 2
  • Monitor out
  • USB Type B (for mouse and keyboard control)

Audio Signal: 500m Vrms/47 Kohm
Security: Kensington®-style lock provision, anchor (metal) bar for security lock or cable
Warranty: Two-year limited warranty, 90-day lamp warranty,


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