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Epson Powerlite 77C projector is the ideal for projections of high-resolution photos and spreadsheets from Excel with excellent performance and image. It is driven by the rapid in 5 seconds (5 sec Start-up), the automatic recognition of signal correction and automatic effect trapeze. Has the use of instant shutdown (Instant OFF), which allows the projector off and instantly disconnect the power cord is not necessary to wait for the cooling of the lamp. Password security against unauthorized use, including timer, logo and protection of the lock buttons of operation.

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Spesifications :

  • Brightness / lumens 2200 ANSI lumens
  • Resolution nat. XGA 1024×768 Pixels
  • Remote control input selection, power, aspect of image, color mode, volume, e-zoom, a / v mute, freeze, menu, help, auto, pg up / pg down, esc and enter.
  • Contrast Contrast 400:1, with an excellent definition of dark colors.
  • Noise Level 35 dB (High brightness)
  • 28 dB (low brightness)
  • Automatic correction of vertical trapezius, grades 0-11
  • Manual Vertical, ± 30 degrees
  • Set of control codes Epson LCD Technology
  • Lens F-number: 1.6 to 1.74
  • Focal Length: 18.4 – 22.12 mm
    Zoom: Optical zoom 1.0 – 1.2

    Lamp 170W UHE E-Torla

  • Life: 3,000 hours (high brightness mode) 4000 hours (low brightness mode)
  • TV Supports NTSC: 560 lines
  • PAL: 560 lines
  • Input signal
    NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/M-PAL/N-PAL/PAL60 / SECAM
    480i, 480p, HDTV: 720p, 1080i
    Reproduction of color 24 bit, 16.7 million colors
  • 1Watt sound card
  • Projection distance of 0.84 meters to 10.41 meters
  • Physical Dimensions (with lens) – WxDxH – 24.5 x 32.7 x 10.8 cm
  • Electrical Requirements Voltage: 100 V – 240 V AC
  • Frequency: 50-60 Hz
  • Consumption
    100-120V: 248 W. 4.1 W in Standby
    200-240V: 231 W. 5.8 W in Standby
  • Environmental conditions Operating Temperature: 5 ° C to 35 ° C (41 ° F to 95 ° F)
  • Warranty 2 year

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