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The Epson PowerLite 825 is the third of four super-efficient and high-powered multimedia projectors released in May of 2009. It is optimized for the classroom with a plethora of features that make it easy to use, inexpensive to operate, and extremely effective for teachers and students alike. A step up from the PowerLite 84 and PowerLite 85, the Epson PowerLite 825 features an E-TORL lamp with an extended 6000 hour life and 3000 luminosity (Lumens). Like the 85, the PowerLite 825 boasts an RJ-45 port for LAN connectivity, an optional Quick Wireless Connection USB Key for WiFi connectivity, and USB plug n’ play connectivity. Additional features of the Epson PowerLite 825 player include automatic keystone correction, and a dedicated microphone input along with an internal 10W speaker for easy broadcasting. The Epson PowerLite 825 retails for $999.00 and comes with a 2 year limited warranty.
MSRP $999.00
Release date May, 2009
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Features
- Super-Efficient, High-Powered
- Epson 3LCD Technology
- E-TORL Lamp
- XGA Resolution
- USB Interface
- LAN Connectivity
- Wireless Connection Key (Optional)
- Automatic Keystone Correction
- Versatile Presentation Modes
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- System: Epson 3LCD, 3-Chip Optical Engine
- Method: Front/Rear/Ceiling Mount
- Driving Method: Epson Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix
- Native Resolution: XGA(1024x768)
- Lamp Life: 6000 hours
- Lens Zoom: 1.6x
- Screen Size: 30” to 300”
- Brightness: 3000 Lumens
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MSRP $999.00
Released July, 2009
Pros
- 120Hz refresh rate
- stereoscopic 3D capable: Nvidia 3D Vision and Texas Instrument's DLP Link
- RJ45 connectivity for networked management
Cons
- not capable of displaying high definition
- no digital inputs
- expensive
Epson PowerLite 825
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ViewSonic PJD6221
MSRP $1,204.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- affordable price
- capable of both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios
- portable - 4.1 pounds
- 3-year limited warranty
Cons
- cannot display HD media - limited resolution of 1024 x 768
- no HDMI input
Epson PowerLite 825
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ViewSonic PJL3211
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