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ofacto 02-20-2013 08:02 PM

Epson PowerLite 410W Multimedia Projector Short Throw WXGA - Refurbished $199 Shipped
 
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$199 shipped at the Epson Store, thx to processedmeat for the other $199 Epson projector thread.

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Stor...d=63088266

NO HDMI VGA, COMPOSITE, S-VIDEO inputs only, 2 YEAR WARRANTY (90 days for bulb)

Ultra short throw distance
Great with interactive boards
2000 lumens color/white1
Native WXGA resolution
3LCD, 3-chip technology
Built-in 10W speaker
Built-in closed captioning
E-TORL® lamp – up to 4000 hrs1
RJ-45 LAN, RS-232 connectivity

kameha5th 02-20-2013 08:04 PM

What's the resolution of this thing?

ofacto 02-20-2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by kameha5th (Post 57722920)
What's the resolution of this thing?

WXGA (1280 x 800)

microkelvin 02-20-2013 08:14 PM

how does that built in closed captioning work?
i think it must have some kind of voice to text module? :)

teaberry 02-20-2013 08:16 PM

Short-throw, lumens, and resolution are great for the price, but input is VERY limited. You have VGA and s-video, that's it. You can probably do component to VGA adapter for most analog setup, but HDMI is going to be tough without an active converter of some sort.

seaescape 02-20-2013 08:36 PM

Does it come with brand-new bulb, anyone knows?

Genius4sho 02-20-2013 09:00 PM

S-Video output/input???? Was this made pre world war II?

:P

nemodealer 02-20-2013 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Genius4sho (Post 57723756)
S-Video output/input???? Was this made pre world war II?

:P


This projector will beat any $800 new model projector. I will bet for higher quality than inputs. Best part, large pictures in shirt distance. It has much better lenses on it.

AK_47 02-20-2013 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genius4sho (Post 57723756)
S-Video output/input???? Was this made pre world war II?

:P

these are made for classrooms, and all classrooms need is a VGA/Svid

Genius4sho 02-20-2013 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by nemodealer (Post 57723818)
This projector will beat any $800 new model projector. I will bet for higher quality than inputs. Best part, large pictures in shirt distance. It has much better lenses on it.

See what I mean? These projectors are extremely old. They measure the distance in which the image can be displayed in by "shirts". I am sort of curious what they consider the standard shirt size. I'd guess medium but in the US it would most likely be a large.

I'm not sure how a projector this old can out perform a $800 new projector, that sounds crazy.

nemodealer 02-20-2013 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genius4sho (Post 57723870)
See what I mean? These projectors are extremely old. They measure the distance in which the image can be displayed in by "shirts". I am sort of curious what they consider the standard shirt size. I'd guess medium but in the US it would most likely be a large.

I'm not sure how a projector this old can out perform a $800 new projector, that sounds crazy.

These are older expensive models.

I had a optima worth $800 and a epson refurbished worth $150. The epson $150 did better picture. I agree input are older model.

Take the example of camera lenses. Canon L lenses from 80s still produce better picture than todays lenses.

ninedayfall75 02-20-2013 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nemodealer (Post 57723818)
This projector will beat any $800 new model projector. I will bet for higher quality than inputs. Best part, large pictures in shirt distance. It has much better lenses on it.

Funniest comment I have read in a while.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nemodealer (Post 57723908)
These are older expensive models.

I had a optima worth $800 and a epson refurbished worth $150. The epson $150 did better picture. I agree input are older model.

Take the example of camera lenses. Canon L lenses from 80s still produce better picture than todays lenses.

This projector is a POS for movies and gaming.

1mememe 02-20-2013 09:59 PM

Any good deal on a projector that would be great for movies and gaming ??

cheepdood 02-20-2013 10:00 PM

Better resolution than the model processedmeat posted but lower lumens. Short throw sounds good for smaller rooms/areas.

Jons 02-20-2013 11:01 PM

http://www.amazon.com/Epson-Power...B002673AY8

spydersdeals69 02-20-2013 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jons (Post 57725306)

Only $1,165.00 for this PoS at Scamazon? In for 10! :woot:

eViLNeWBiE06 02-20-2013 11:08 PM

How much does replacement bulb for this cost?

ninedayfall75 02-20-2013 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1mememe (Post 57724636)
Any good deal on a projector that would be great for movies and gaming ??

I haven't looked recently, but anything decent for movies and games would cost $400-$600 for a 720p, unless you get really lucky. This one is a business projector, not home theater.

Mantion 02-20-2013 11:26 PM

It has a NIC for monitoring and controls. that's interesting, I guess...

So I read it has 87" diag at 3.4' distance. So that would be 46" Hight at 40" distance at 16:10 native ratio. so 16:9 would be almost a 1:1 ration. So if you have a 10 Foot High wall the lenses would need to be a little less then 10 feet from the wall.

I kinda want to mount this over my bed some how so I can lay in bed and watch a large screen display laying flat on my back.

Mantion 02-20-2013 11:57 PM

ELPLP42 Replacement Projector Lamp / Bulb (170W) (projector rated at 251W, 4.9W stand by with network)
Always be prepared! Buy an extra lamp for your projector.
Product In Stock V13H010L42 Our Price: $199.00*

so replacement bulb bought at time is the same as the projector itself.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com sells for $150

http://www.officeelements.net/Ima...w_spec.pdf

braincrusher 02-21-2013 12:46 AM

Better than a pico projector for about the same price
Edit lulz just watched this video. Ahem not quite a pico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6nfo2Ya0FY!

elBradford 02-21-2013 01:01 AM

I wish I had a use for one of these. The short throw feature is quite cool, but I have no use for a short throw projector.

mangodrink 02-21-2013 01:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1mememe (Post 57724636)
Any good deal on a projector that would be great for movies and gaming ??

Would really be useful to know your:
1) absolute budget
2) optimal screen size
3) seating distance
4) rough idea of how dark you're able to get your room
5) rough idea of how quiet you want your room to be

An estimate of how long the pj will run per day would be good too, along with how often you expect to turn it on and off (how long per session, and how many hours per day).

You don't need to know all the above, but if you're coming to SD, a budget at least would be nice.

Personally, I had an old bulb pj that was super loud and pretty bulky (vcr-sized) and got pretty hot, so I was glad to go with the Acer K330 500-lumen LED pj right when it came out. I wanted something portable and relatively care-free to use (turn it on, turn it off, move it around, whatever), and the K330 still hit most of my needs. The weird diamond pixels were a little off for reading, but you said you're looking for movie and game use, and it does just fine. 720p native, 1080p looks good too. The K330 500-lumen LED also gets decent detail at 80" in the daytime even with just dark yellow non-blocking drapes in my room, a den with a big glass sliding door. That's 80" at about 7-8' on the fixed-zoom lens.

The 500-lumen LED pjs go for $450-500 now, when they came out for $500-550 15 months ago. I think 300 lumen LED pjs would still work in just a little darker room (like 1-2 regular sized windows with darkish drapes, or better, blackout cloth/blinds), and those can be found for $300-350.

Best bet is to see if you can buy, try, and return pjs with different features and try them out in your intended place and screen size, with your usual light level, and note the lumen ratings and bulb/LED combinations that just aren't good enough for your conditions. If LED pjs give you good enough performance, I'd recommend you go with them just to get rid of bulb changes and reduce heat and noise. LED pjs are much more resilient to being flipped on-and-off and tossed about too, so they make excellent portable or random houseroom pjs.

The only things you really miss from comparably-priced bulb pjs are brighter beams if you really like to turn your ambient light up or have the room for 120"+ screen, adjustable zoom, 1080p native (unless you go >$900 for LED), and horizontal keystoning.

mangodrink 02-21-2013 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by braincrusher (Post 57726142)
Better than a pico projector for about the same price
Edit lulz just watched this video. Ahem not quite a pico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6nfo2Ya0FY!

I'd hit that, but I think it'd lock me out of the ship and leave me to die a horrible lonely death in space.

henucu 02-21-2013 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1mememe (Post 57724636)
Any good deal on a projector that would be great for movies and gaming ??

go for a led projector if you want to avoid spending money on bulbs every other year. i have optoma ml500 and lg pa70.both are great.

braincrusher 02-21-2013 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mangodrink (Post 57726484)
I'd hit that, but I think it'd lock me out of the ship and leave me to die a horrible lonely death in space.

I'd hit it as well. The girl isn't bad either

ninedayfall75 02-21-2013 06:56 AM

LED's are dim. I'd stay away from them until the technology improves, unless you have a 100% light controlled room.

brianlee 02-22-2013 04:36 PM

Oos!
 
"Out of Stock at the Epson Store"

Quote:

Originally Posted by ofacto (Post 57722892)
$199 shipped at the Epson Store, thx to processedmeat for the other $199 Epson projector thread.

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Stor...d=63088266

NO HDMI VGA, COMPOSITE, S-VIDEO inputs only, 2 YEAR WARRANTY (90 days for bulb)

Ultra short throw distance
Great with interactive boards
2000 lumens color/white1
Native WXGA resolution
3LCD, 3-chip technology
Built-in 10W speaker
Built-in closed captioning
E-TORL® lamp – up to 4000 hrs1
RJ-45 LAN, RS-232 connectivity



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