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Epson EMP-822 review

General
Projector type: transportable
Display technology: 3-panel LCD
Features: direct power on/off, source search, auto detection of RGB, operation panel protected function, 7 colour codes, high altitude mode, theft proof (security bar), Kensington lock, user logo, freeze, E-Zoom, help
Dimensions (W x H x D): 24.5 x 32.7 x 10.8 cm
Weight: 2.9 kg
Extras: lockable mount, remote control
Image
Native resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
Aspect ratio: 1 : 400
Contrast ratio: 1 : 400
Brightness: 2600 ANSI Lumens
Optics
Lens aperture: F=1.60-1.74
Optical zoom: 1.2 x
Image size (max): 300 in
Image size (min): 30 in
Lamp type: E-TORL
Lamp power: 170 W
Lamp life: 3000-4000 h
Keystone correction: Yes
Video input
Analogue video signal: component video, composite video, S-Video, RGB
Analogue video input: mini-D-Sub (15-pin), RCA
Power
Power consumption in operation: 231 W
System requirements / software
Software included: Epson Projector Software
Connectivity / expansion
Infrared: Yes
Serial: Yes
Ethernet (wired): 10/100Mbps
Miscellaneous
Speaker(s): 7W mono
Sound emission: 35 dB
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Overview

Epson EMP-822

Editors rating
Rating: 7.2
Verdict

Epson’s networkable EMP-822 is primarily for business use, but is also a capable all-rounder. It's too bulky and heavy for mobile professionals to carry regularly, but worth considering as a well-priced office-bound projector.

Typical price

£ 775

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