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PowerLite 1715c LCD Projector, white
Achieve powerful presentations in virtually any setting with the ultra bright, ultra light Epson PowerLite 1715c. With 2700 lumens at just 3.7-pounds, it’s ideal for most any application, including a variety of ambient light conditions. With convenient wireless capabilities, it’s compatible with 802.11 a/b/g-compliant devices. The 1715c features multiple computer inputs and offers the flexibility you need in the classroom or the boardroom. Incorporated networking capabilities provide easy monitoring and control. This versatile projector even enables you to send movie files wirelessly and enjoy full-frame videos, as well as the corresponding audio.
Average Customer Rating:
5 out of 5
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Customer Reviews for PowerLite 1715c LCD Projector, white
Reviews & Ratings for PowerLite 1715c LCD Projector, white
Overall Rating:
55
Performance:
45
Ease of Use:
55
Picture Quality:
55
Overall Great Projector
Date: August 10, 2009
Written By:
ComputerKidFrom: Chantilly, VA
Owned this Product for:
3-12 Months
Level of Expertise:
Good
Pros: build quality, compatibility, easy to setup, features, image quality, value for money Cons: wireless flaky
Reviews & Ratings for PowerLite 1715c LCD Projector, white Just have to say, I've actually purchased two of these for my different offices, and plan on purchasing two more in the near future for two additional offices. These projectors are great. Between the high quality image, the wireless functionality, & the array of video connections, this thing is solid. The only downside I have is that sometimes when connecting to the projector wirelessly, it can be slightly flaky...the software may not show the projector the first time you open up the software. Although this could cause issue, the software typically finds the projector after simply closing the software & reopening it...then all works great.