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The Epson PowerLite 85 is the second 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, the Epson PowerLite 85 adds along an RJ-45 port for LAN connectivity, EMP Monitor Software for utilizing the projector as a ‘broadcast system’, and an optional Quick Wireless Connection USB Key for WiFi connectivity. Like its peer, the Epson PowerLite 85 projecter features Epson’s E-TORL lamp technology with an extended 6000 hour life and 2600 luminosity (Lumens), USB plug n’ play connectivity for easy PC setup, and a dedicated microphone input along with an internal 10W speaker for easy broadcasting throughout a large room. The Epson PowerLite 85 retails for $899.00 and comes with a 2 year limited warranty.
MSRP $899.00
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: 2200 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 85
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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 85
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ViewSonic PJL3211
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