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When you need to project huge images from short distances you need the Epson 410W Multimedia Projector. It's a "short throw" projector, meaning it doesn't have to be far from its screen to project a surprisingly large image. From less than two feet away it can project an image 60 inches across (measured diagonally) in its native 16:10 aspect ratio. From just four feet away it can project an image nine feet diagonally across.
You can ceiling mount the 410W close to a projection screen and largely eliminate the problem of the presenter's shadow obscuring part of the picture. You can use the projector's built in ten watt speaker or connect to external amplified speakers. And you can display closed captioning from programming sources that support it. The 410W is a total communicator. It's even ready to communicate over your LAN through its RJ45 jack. You can manage a group of 410Ws from a central location.
The 410W is compatible with worldwide TV and electrical standards. It's compatible with several flavors of NTSC and PAL and even the less common SECAM system. And its power supply can handle electrical power from 100 to 240 Volts at 50 or 60 Hz.
So whether you plan to install it permanently for front or rear projection or travel the world with it, the 410W can give you the big picture in not so big places.
| Image Display | |
|---|---|
| Projector Display System | Epson 3LCD, 3-Chip Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix Optical Engine |
| Native Resolution | WXGA (1280 x 800) |
| Number of Pixels | 1,024,000 (1280 x 800) x 3 |
| Lumens Brightness | 2000 |
| Contrast Ratio | Up to 500:1 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| System | NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL/M, PAL N, PAL60, SECAM |
| HDTV Compatibility | 720p, 1080i |
| Lens System | |
|---|---|
| Lens | F=6.48 f/1.8 |
| Focus/Zoom Adjusting | Manual Focus/Digital Zoom 1.0 - 1.35x |
| Lens Shift | No |
| Recommended Projection Size | 50" - 116" |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Keystone Correction | ±15° |
| Ceiling Mountable | Yes |
| Rear Screen Projection | Yes |
| Projection Tilt Option |
Upper/lower: front: 0 to +60 degrees Right/left: ±30 degrees Rear: -30 to +30 degrees |
| Built-in Speaker | 10 Watt Monaural |
| Input/Output Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Input Terminals |
Computer/component video: D-sub 15 pin x 2 S-video: Mini DIN x 1 Composite video: RCA x 1 Mini Stereo x 2 Serial: RS-232c x 1 |
| Output Terminals |
Variable Audio Out: Mini Stereo x 1 LAN networking: RJ-45 x 1 (I/O) Monitor out: D-sub 15 Pin x 1 |
| Control Protocol | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Lamp (Bulb) | E-TORL 170 W UHE |
| Fan Noise |
35 dB (High Light Output Mode) 28 dB (Low Light Output Mode) |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Power Requirements | 100-240 V AC, ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 12.9 x 6.2 x 10.7" (327 x 157 x 272mm) |
| Weight | 7.9 lb (3.6 kg) |
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Comments about Epson PowerLite 410W Multimedia Projector:
We replace an aging InFocus projector and decided on the short-throw style. It is physically bigger but still portable and it throws a truly amazing image. We like the fact that the projector is in front and close to the screen vs way back on a table with people in the way. We also got a 25' VGA cord to allow the laptop and operator to be at the back of the room. So far we love this machine. No waiting for bulb to cool down either. Our only problem was the ELPKS61 Soft Shoulder Bag - for PowerLite Projector and Notebook PC by Epson we bought does not fit this projector. The lens is too big to allow the zipper to close. My fix was to cut a slit in the divider material between pockets to give the large lens more room and allow the zipper to close. Seems to work good enough now. Have only used this for a few weeks and the only problem was the catch on the lens cover came loose. I was able to fix it though.
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