A wise choice for excellent presentation, the Epson EX30 gives vivid, lively pictures in any room due to Epson's groundbreaking 3-chip optical, 3LCD engine. Providing many convenient amenities, together with the brand new USB 2.0 connectivity, this SVGA projector machine provides the flexibility and control you have come to appreciate from the world's best in audiovisual projectors. Also, it is simple to utilize with state-of-the-art connectivity and control choices. Swiftly link to your notebook with Plug 'n Play USB setip - there is no point in utilizing hefty VGA cables with monotonous scew-in knobs and computer fuction keys. The light EX30 is prepared for use wherever and whenever your performances may go. Also, if you decide to install your projector, the EX30 immediately closes down at the flip of the switch. Perfect for the home or office, the EX30 also has a VGA-to-component video adapter for a simpler, higher quality link to entertainment applications like video game consoles, DVD players and more.
A smart choice with proven performance, the Epson EX30 delivers bright, colorful images in any room thanks to Epson's innovative 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine. With a host of convenient features, including all-new USB 2.0 connectivity, this SVGA projector offers the power and versatility you've come to expect from the world leader in multimedia projectors. And, it's easy to use with innovative control features and connectivity options. Quickly connect to your laptop with Plug 'n Play USB setup--no need to use computer function keys or bulky VGA cables with tedious screw-in knobs. The lightweight EX30 is ready wherever your presentations take you. And, if you choose to install your projector, the EX30 shuts down quickly at the flip of a switch. Ideal for the office or at home, the EX30 also includes a VGA-to-component video adapter for easy, high-quality connection to entertainment devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles and more.
I think you'll find, just as I did, that this projector is very easy to use. I particularly like the fact that it is USB friendly and the plug and play just makes it phenomenal.
Good for home theater projector
Review Date: June 21, 2010
Reviewer: Yong S. Ahn,
I am using Epson EX30 for my home theater projector.
I have $200 LG Home Theater (LHT854) with built-in DVD connected to this Epson projectors and they do great job for home theater system in my basement. They only cost $600 all together and I don't think you have to spend fortune to build your small home theater room.
Great for the price
Review Date: November 4, 2009
Reviewer: H. Serrano, New York City
I needed a good projector to use for professional development workshop presentations. This projector was very quick to set up and use. A true plug and play! The image is clear and it projects from a great distance (twenty feet) without loosing its quality.
Highest quality for lowest price
Review Date: September 15, 2009
Reviewer: Cynthia Brown, Mason, Ohio
I looked around for a while trying to decide what projector to get and how much to spend. For the price ([...])and for what I spent on it I couldn't be happier. The brightness is fine, but works best in a darker room. Two brightness settings, "Low" will extend the life of the lamp. Another main reason I got this projector, Epson is known for good lamp life 3000+ hours on low setting. It's very easy to set up on a white wall takes about 5 mins, buttons on the projector to quickly get a square image. It also has a small built in speaker which may be good for personal use, but not so much for large groups. Inputs are quick and easy, within the first day I used my PC, Xbox 360, cable box, ipod, and stereo with it.
If one thing could be better I would say the resolution, It's fine but don't expect to read 8pt font from 10 feet away. Overall completely satisfied for the price.
Disappointed
Review Date: August 6, 2009
Reviewer: mrs16, Minneapolis, MN
We thought this projector seemed a good value and had really great customer reviews so we felt confident about getting it. I don't think we took enough consideration in looking at the resolution. We were very disappointed when we tried it out. The resolution wasn't that great and the image wasn't as detailed as we wanted it. It was also hard to see in a lighted room. But the biggest problem was fuzzy spots that appeared on the projected image. We called Epson and the customer service rep after walking us through some tests and asking some questions determined that the lens was probably scratched or had dust inside it. The lens did look like it was scratched. Because we were disappointed in other things besides the scratches we returned this project and got another one with a higher resolution and more lumens for a higher price. The second projector was SO much clearer - much more detailed and brightness. In this case, I'd say that spending extra money was worth it.
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