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November 19, 2009Epson EX Small Business Projector Range Overview and ComparisonsEpson’s EX projector range for small business includes the EX30, EX50, EX70, EX90 and EX100 models. Read our overview of each model and detailed comparison table. Epson EX30 Small Business ProjectorWith 2200 lumens of brightness the Epson EX30 will deliver bright, colorful images of SVGA resolution even without subdued lighting. It’s based on the popular 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine. With USB 2.0 connectivity you don’t need to connect a PC to make a presentation. However, if you do it’s easy with USB connection and Plug ‘n Play convenience. Using the low brightness mode the projection lamp will last a long 4,000 hours. At 6lb the projector is portable for presentations while travelling and has the convenience of quick shut down. The EX30 includes a VGA-to-component video adapter for easy connection to DVD players, gaming consoles and other entertainment devices.
Epson EX50 Small Business ProjectorEpson’s EX50’s 2200 lumens of brightness delivers a bright XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) resolution projected image even in high ambient light. Like all other models in the EX range it’s based on the popular 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine. With a throw range of 1.41 to 1.70 it will produce a projected image 30 to 300 inches (diagonal) with the projector positioned 2.8 to 28.5 feet respectively. Automatic vertical keystone correction is available to speed setup. With USB 2.0 connectivity you don’t need to connect a PC to make a presentation. However, if you do it’s easy with USB connection and Plug ‘n Play convenience. Using the low brightness mode the projection lamp will last a long 4,000 hours. At 6.2lb the projector is fairly portable for presentations on the move and has the convenience of quick shut down. Like the EX30 it includes a VGA-to-component video adapter for easy connection to DVD players, gaming consoles and other entertainment devices. Epson EX70 Small Business ProjectorEpson’s EX70 has 2200 lumens of brightness and a native widescreen WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) resolution. It will handle a 16:10 aspect ratio as well as 4:3. With a throw range of 1.58 to 2.15 it will produce a projected image 27 to 270 inches (diagonal) with the projector positioned 2.8 to 28.6 feet respectively. It will resize source video resolutions from VGA (640 x 480 pixels) through to UXGA (1600 x 1200 pixels) to the native resolution. Automatic vertical keystone correction is available to speed setup. With USB 2.0 connectivity you don’t need to connect a PC to make a presentation. However, if you do it’s easy with USB connection and Plug ‘n Play convenience. For convenient single cable connection to DVD player, gaming consoles and other entertainment devices, the EX70 comes with a HDMI port. There is also the convenience of an SD card slot for tasks such as loading photos from a digital camera (just press “slideshow” on the remote to display them). The EX70 comes with a built-in 7W speaker which provides a similar loudness to the speakers of a 35 inch HDTV. Epson EX90 Small Business ProjectorEpson’s EX90 with 2600 lumens of brightness will produce a bright projected image in any room. It has a native XGA resolution (4:3 aspect ratio). The EX90 it will project an image 30 to 300 inches (diagonal) with the projector positioned 2.7 to 34.2 feet respectively. Automatic vertical keystone correction (0 -11 degrees vertical) is available to speed setup. It will resize source video resolutions from VGA (640 x 480 pixels) through to UXGA (1600 x 1200 pixels) to the native resolution. With USB 2.0 connectivity you don’t need to connect a PC to make a presentation. However, if you do it’s easy with USB connection and Plug ‘n Play convenience. At 6 lb the projector is fairly portable for presentations on the move and has the convenience of quick shut down. Like the EX30 it includes a VGA-to-component video adapter for easy connection to DVD players, gaming consoles and other entertainment devices. For convenience with mobile presentations, the EX90 comes with Instant On ( 5 s startup), A/V mute and Instant Off for a quick getaway. Epson EX100 Small Business ProjectorEpson’s EX100 with 2000 lumens of brightness will tolerate a lot of ambient brightness. It has a native XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) resolution (4:3 aspect ratio). The EX90 it will project an image 30 to 300 inches (diagonal) with the projector positioned 3.2 to 39.7 feet respectively. Automatic vertical keystone correction (0 -11 degrees vertical) is available to speed setup. It will resize source video resolutions from VGA (640 x 480 pixels) through to UXGA (1600 x 1200 pixels) to the native resolution. Lamp life is less than the other EX projectors at 3,000 hours in eco mode and 2,000 in bright mode. Howerever, this projector is the lightest of the range at 3.5 lb. With USB 2.0 connectivity you don’t need to connect a PC to make a presentation. However, if you do it’s easy with USB connection and Plug ‘n Play convenience. At 6 lb the projector is fairly portable for presentations on the move and has the convenience of quick shut down. For convenience with mobile presentations, the EX100 comes with Instant On ( 5 s startup), A/V mute and Instant Off for a quick getaway. Also included is an audio adapter (3.5mm – 2 RCA). EPSON EMP-1705 Replacement Projector Lamp ELPLP38 / V13H010L38 Epson Replacement Projector Lamp – 170 W UHE – 3000 Hour Average, 4000 Hour Low Brightness Mode In the table below each model is compared to the base EX30 model with only the modified or additional features noted. Click on the model titles to link to the in-depth reviews of each.
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