Epson PowerLite 1835 projector unveiled


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Epson has pulled up the curtains that have been hiding the PowerLite 1835 
projector all this while, where this model will target both the corporate and
 higher education markets by delivering setup flexibility, future proof 
connectivity, advanced networking, 3,500 lumens of color and white light 
output and XGA resolution, all rolled into a single package. It isn’t too expensive
 either at $1,199 a pop accompanied by a two year limited warranty, so if your
 company or home is in need of a new projector without having to think about
 wireless HDMI and all the newer technologies, then the PowerLite 1835 is
 shaping up to be a pretty attractive candidate.


What the Epson PowerLite 1835 delivers is setup, connectivity and networking
 features that is perfect for just about any boardroom or classroom, where among
 them include image adjustment capability that lets the horizontal keystone
 square the image even if the projector is placed off-center from the screen. 
The Quick Corner function will enable any four corners of an image to be 
adjusted independently for a perfectly rectangular picture. As for positioning 
flexibility, you will get 1.6x optical zoom that enables larger images to be 
viewed from shorter throw distances while doing away with the need for
 dead spaces. As for its 16-degree tilt, this enables images to be projected
 higher on the wall for better viewing anywhere in the room.

Connectivity options are aplenty – while you won’t get wireless HDMI, stock 
HDMI is more than capable of delivering a similar high-quality digital video and
 audio experience although you will still need to watch out for those snaking 
cables around the home, with USB Plug ‘n Play transferring image, sound and 
mouse control via a single cable. There is also a PC-free Presentation option, 
letting you access your plugged in USB memory devices sans a computer as a
 middleman, while an optional wireless connection allows for peer-to-peer 
presentations as well as advanced wireless networking

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