Manufacturer | Epson |
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Name | Epson EB-S05 |
SKU | 1000001439 |
Manufacturers Code / SKU | V11H838040 |
Products EAN | 8715946639451 |
Application | Entry level projector |
Product Type | LCDLCDWith LCD projection technology, the lamp light is passed through a dichroic mirror and split into three primary colours: red, green and blue (3LCD) . The split light is filtered through the working end of each colour polysilicon liquid crystal panel. This produces monochrome images which are superimposed through a prism which then produce an image. Particularly high-quality projectors use four panels (4LCD). In the 4LCD projectors the colour yellow is also separated. |
Lamp type | Metal halide lamp |
ANSI lumens | 3200 ANSI lumens |
ANSI lumens (eco) | 1985 ANSI lumens |
Resolution | 800 x 600 SVGA |
Format | 4:3 |
Contrast | 15000 : 1 |
Operating noise | 37 dBDecibels (dB)Most projectors create some noise caused by the cooling fan that is needed to keep the projector temperature down. This is stated in manufacturers datasheets in dB (decibels). In eco mode (economy mode), the projector will make less noise due to the lower power consumption than at normal operation (see eco mode). The manufacturers readings do not always correspond to reality since there are no standard measurement methods for this reading. The noise volume indications of different projectors may therefore not be directly comparable. |
Operating noise eco | 28 dBDecibels (dB)Most projectors create some noise caused by the cooling fan that is needed to keep the projector temperature down. This is stated in manufacturers datasheets in dB (decibels). In eco mode (economy mode), the projector will make less noise due to the lower power consumption than at normal operation (see eco mode). The manufacturers readings do not always correspond to reality since there are no standard measurement methods for this reading. The noise volume indications of different projectors may therefore not be directly comparable. |
Lamp life | 6000 hours |
Projection ratio | 1.45-1.96 : 1 |
Horizontal lens shift | 0 % |
Lens Shift vertical | 0 % |
Horizontal keystone correction | 30 ° |
Vertical keystone correction | 30 ° |
Inputs | 1 x composite, 1 x composite video inputs, 1 x VGAVGAA (D-Sub15) VGA port is the most common connection type for projectors. Analogue video signals can be transmitted over long distances using the VGA connection. Inputs, 1 x HDMIHDMIHDMI is the interface for full digital transmission of audio and video data. Originally, this type of connection was developed for consumer electronics such as TVs, however, it is now commonly found on desktops, laptops and other modern devices., 1 x USBUSBUSB-B (type B) is used to control and manage the projector. Some projectors also allow a USB-A connection directly to a USB stick so that Microsoft office files and images can be displayed without connecting to a computer. type A, 1 x USBUSBUSB-B (type B) is used to control and manage the projector. Some projectors also allow a USB-A connection directly to a USB stick so that Microsoft office files and images can be displayed without connecting to a computer. type B |
Projector features | Integrated speaker, USBUSBUSB-B (type B) is used to control and manage the projector. Some projectors also allow a USB-A connection directly to a USB stick so that Microsoft office files and images can be displayed without connecting to a computer. Display, WLANWLANWLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) refers to a wireless network. Some projectors can be connected wirelessly to the computer allowing a wireless image transmission. The wireless connection on projectors is currently not good enough for signals of high data levels (ie video content) and the projected image can be very slow. optional |
Colour | White |
Condition | New |
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