With 5000 ISO lumens and a contrast ratio of 3000:1 the XGA-resolution Epson PowerLite 1960 Multimedia Projector has the projection power to present large images in venues where ambient light would be a problem for lesser projectors. The horizontal keystone correction slider bar makes it easy to create a perfectly rectangular image no matter where you place the projector. Because of the 1.6x optical zoom, larger images can be displayed from shorter distances, saving valuable space in the classroom or boardroom.
However, it's a gentle giant that works and plays well with others. It's got an international 100 to 240 V AC 50/60Hz power supply and it can handle NTSC, PAL and SECAM TV signals. The 1960 is also PC friendly. You can plug your PC into the 1960's USB type B port and play both video and audio through the projector. All of those signals benefit from the bright and high contrast Epson 3LCD projector panel. 3LCD delivers clear and vibrant images so true to life you may not believe your eyes.
With direct power-on, you can set the 1960 to turn it on as soon as it's plugged into the wall socket. And with Epson's instant-off technology there is no cool down period. As soon as you turn the projector off you can pack it into its included carrying case and move on.
EasyMP monitor
AMX duet and device discovery
Crestron integrated partner and RoomView
PJLink
Operating angle: Front
Upper / Lower: 0 to +16 degrees
Operating distance: 39 to 138" (1 to 3.5 m)
When the two measurements are not identical, images do not look balanced
Whites may be brighter, making the colored areas look dull and flat
The combination of color richness (color light output) and brightness (white light output) is as critical as the combination of bass and treble would be when purchasing audio equipment
DCDi - Directional Correlational Deinterlacing motion-compensated interlace-progressive conversion (2:2, 3:2 film detection)
Closed captioning
Innovative technology with proven reliability
3 chips for full-time, vibrant color
25% less electricity required per lumen of brightness when compared to 1-chip DLP projectors
Over 20 years of road-tested reliability built into every projector
