The PowerLite 1751 Multimedia Projector from Epson is an ultra-slim beamer that easily delivers HD video content or images from your notebook. Connecting is simple, on a Mac or PC, with USB plug 'n play instant setup.
Designed to deliver great performance, this ultra-compact projector renders high-resolution imagery via a 3-chip optical engine with 3LCD technology and native XGA 1024 x 768 resolution. And with 2600 ANSI lumens and a crisp 2000:1 contrast ratio, it realizes every brilliant detail of your presentation even in rooms with high levels of ambient light.
You can even use a USB memory device and deliver your presentation PC-free or connect via HDMI. You can also forget about complicated alignment and placement. Automatic vertical keystone correction makes setup easier than ever.
The 1751 features a long-life lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours so, you get amazing performance, ease of use and brilliant output - all from a super-slim projector.
| Image Display | |
|---|---|
| Display System | 3-Chip Polysilicon TFT LCD |
| Native Resolution | XGA - 1024 x 768 |
| Supported Resolutions |
VGA - 640 x 480 SVGA - 800 x 600 WXGA - 1280 x 800 SXGA - 1280 x 1024 SXGA+ - 1400 x 1050 WXGA+ - 1440 x 900 WSXGA+ - 1680 x 1050 UXGA - 1600 x 1200 |
| Format |
NTSC 4.43 PAL 60, M, N SECAM |
| HDTV Compatibility |
720p
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Please Note:while it doesn't state exact hd-it def supports 720p close |
| Pixels | 786432 |
| Brightness | 2600 Lumens |
| Uniformity | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Aspect Ratio |
4:3 16:9 |
| Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
| 3D | None |
| Color Range | 16.77 Million |
| Scan | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Lens | |
|---|---|
| Lens | F 1.58 - 1.7 (f = 13.52 - 16.22 mm) |
| Lens Shift | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Zoom | 1-1.2x |
| Throw Distance | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Throw Ratio | 1.19 - 1.43:1 |
| Projection Size | 30 - 300" / 762.00 - 7620.00 mm |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Keystone Correction |
Yes, Vertical: ± 45° Yes, Horizontal: ± 30° 2 Please Note:i used the manual keystone correction close |
| Picture-in-Picture | None |
| Ceiling Mountable | Yes |
| Rear Screen Projection | Yes |
| Projection Tilt Option | Yes |
| Built-in Speaker | Yes, 1W (Mono) |
| Input/Output Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Inputs/Outputs |
1x 15-pin VGA Video (Input) 1x RCA Composite Audio/Video (Input) 1x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Mini Audio (Input) 1x USB 2.0 Type-B Female 1x USB 2.0 Type-A Female 1x HDMI Audio/Video |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Lamp (Bulb) | 1x UHE |
| Watts | 230W |
| Life |
Normal Mode: 4000 Hours
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Please Note:eco mode and normal mode are the same close |
| Fan Noise |
Normal Mode: 40 dB Eco Mode: 30 dB |
| Maximum Pixel Clock | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Security | Cable Lock Slot |
| Power Requirements | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption |
Normal Mode: 322W Eco Mode: 212W Standby Mode: 0.4W |
| Altitude | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Temperature |
Operating 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) |
11.5 x 2.1 x 8.3" / 29.21 x 5.33 x 21.08 cm Including feet 11.5 x 1.7 x 8.3" / 29.21 x 4.32 x 21.08 cm Excluding feet 4 Please Note:(W x D x H) close |
| Weight | 3.7 lb / 1.68 kg |
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Comments about Epson PowerLite 1751 Multimedia Projector:
I use this projector for power points in teaching. What I like is that it is light weight, is easy to pack up and transport from one place to another, and has good picture quality. What I don't like is that it can be a little confusing to operate. It may be that I am accustomed to my Casio that is no longer available, but I had trouble going from one folder to another. The problem may be me, not the equipment. I do hope it gets easier.
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Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Epson PowerLite 1751 Multimedia Projector:
I use this projector for power points in teaching. What I like is that it is light weight, is easy to pack up and transport from one place to another, and has good picture quality. What I don't like is that it can be a little confusing to operate. It may be that I am accustomed to my Casio that is no longer available, but I had trouble going from one folder to another. The problem may be me, not the equipment. I do hope it gets easier.
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