Epson Powerlite 83+
| Key Information |
| Cool Features |
Brilliant, sharp and engaging multimedia projected with 2200
lumens and XGA resolution
Convenient closed captioning included, with no additional hardware
required*
Amazing audio that’s sure to fill any classroom with built-in
10 W speaker
RJ-45 connectivity and included software to monitor the projector
over a network
Great positioning fl exibility with 1.2x zoom ratio
More intense, sharper images, with the latest generation of high
aperature, Epson 3LCD technology
Direct power on/off for remote free power control on installed units
Energy-effi cient E-TORL lamp technology — delivers more lumens
per watt, lasts up to 4000 hours for added cost savings
Easy lamp and air fi lter access for quick, convenient replacements
Convenient anchor bar for added security in any environment |
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| Resolution |
1024 x 768 (XGA) |
| Display Type |
LCD; .6" TFT x3 |
| Brightness |
2200 ANSI Lumens |
| Weight |
5.9 lbs. |
| Contrast |
400:1 |
| Warranty |
Two Years, Parts and Labor |
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Definitions of Used, Closeouts, Demos, and B-Stock Projectors:
Used:
Definition: Traded in by customers on equipment upgrades
Warranty: Minimum six (6) months parts and labor or balance of manufacturers' warranty.
Lamp Life:Varies depending on how long the unit was used
Closeout:
Definition: New units discontinued by manufacturers
Warranty: Full manufacturers' warranty
Lamp Life:Full manufacturers' specs (about 2,000 hours)
Demo:
Definition: Used about 10-100 hours in house by our sales force
Warranty: Full manufacturers' warranty
Lamp Life: Used about 10-100 hours (life expectancy is about 2,000 hours)
B Stock:
Definition: Factory refurbished demos and returns
Warranty: Minimum one (1) year parts and labor, but varies according to product and manufacturer
Lamp Life: Full manufacturers' specs (about 2,000 hours)
Please note: The Projector Pros recommends that you check your used/closeout/demo/B-stock projector's warranty details with its manufacturer as warranty policies may vary with each projector model.