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Epson Powerlite 76C LCD Projector

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:

Super Road Warrior Gear

(5 out of 5) by MKS in San An on Aug 24, 2006 (San Antonio, TX USA)
PROS: This light weight projector is no lightweight in the conference room. As an independent trainer, this projector has proven invaluable in ease of setup, use and transport.

I was drawn to it by the price but I just get more pleased with it every time I use it. Not only has this been great on the job, it has transformed my living room wall into a giant theater. For its cost, this machine has great specs.

[NOTE: I use this with the Logitech 2.4 GHz Cordless USB Presenter, from Tiger Direct, which helps me manage time, pacing and presentation.] The combination of the two has boosted my delivery ratings from my audiences by about 12% to a 98.]

CON: The only thing I'd change would be to add focus control on the remote, but it doesn't take away from performance.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent!!

(5 out of 5) by ouda5 on Apr 5, 2006 (Montgomery Village, MD United States)
I've been using it for 3 weeks now (12-13 movies), and I am very happy with my choice. Good quality, extremely clear picture and I've been projecting it straight to an off-white wall. Low brightness level has been enough for me.
It's not very light though, but it is portable.
I would highly recommend it.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:

A machine with great versatility.

(5 out of 5) by Cliff DeVries on Nov 5, 2006 (Honolulu, Hawaii)
I spent hours deciding which multimedia projector to buy. Finally I decided on an Epson 76c. I am not disappointed. Digital photos look great; Power Point presentations are very clear and I have also found success using it to project DVD's. I haven't tried TV as yet.

Pros:

XGA high resolution images
Lower cost than DLP projectors
Multiple uses: photo showings, home entertainment and Power Pt presentations
Lower cost for bulbs than for the DLP machines
Low wattage (250 W) compared to other machines which could mean
reduced replacement probability.
Wireless remote with wireless mouse and wireless pointer.

Cons:

LCD technology and not the new DLP technology (I don't see any disadvantages at this time).
No remote focusing of images.
Cheap speaker.

The major challenge in buying a machine that I found was that there are very few machines that are demonstrated around town. I needed to rely on reviews to decide which machine to buy. PC Magazine has a few reviews. Also few people know very much about the individual machines on the market outside of the machine that they are using.

I almost purchased a Sharp XR-10X, but read in one review that it was an excellent home entertainment projector but not a machine to be used with Power Point. The reviewer commented that the lines on the PP presentation were not clear. Contact the manufacturer to find out if the machine will be suitable for your purpose.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:

Best Bang.

(5 out of 5) by Pete Moss on Dec 15, 2006 (Texas)
I researched LCD projectors for a long time. Mostly because my wife insisted that I not buy one. Then came Super Bowl XL and we were going to be moving. I need to go out with a bang and used the opportunity and my year end bonus to finally get the all clear from Spouse Central.

Greatest Game Day Ever. 6 Foot high Players. I had the thing maxed out on my wall and the screen size was crystal clear on high speed. I only had this setup at about 11 feet diagonal and IT WAS AWESOME. It can be setup to project from as far away as 39.7 feet. I was at about 15-17 feet to get the 11ft diagonal. I ran the sound through the stereo system and forget it. It was simply insane.

Now it gets better. Price. I bought on sale in Jan. 06. For two hundred more than you are paying now. I WOULD STILL PAY FULL PRICE.

Movies? GREAT. Revenge of the SITH? Need I say more. No problems with over 500 hours on the lamp. 350 at low, 150 at high.

My son invites his friends over to his own Theater. I will never buy a big screen TV. Small TV hooked into the 76c and you are good to go.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Theater Mode

(4 out of 5) by Sid Barrett on May 12, 2007 (New Mexico, USA)
I use my Epson primarily in the "theater" mode. It replaced a Sharp Projector I had for many years. Of course the Sharp projector was dedicated to theater-type projection. This is a primary weakness in this model Epson projector, although it is adequate. I had to make major adjustments and rearrange furniture to adjust it to my 8ft home screen by moving it several feet closer. I, therefore think the zoom lens needs much more latitude. The "theater" mode could use a setting to adjust the screen considerably smaller. Also remote autofocus would be nice.

My projector seems to have some problems projecting skin tones. Depending on the type of medium projected on the screen, sometimes skin tones appear chalky.

Aside from these factors, I love the overall color quality and brightness projected. Even with the bulb in economical low mode, I get more than enough light to the screen, even under the conditions of regular household lighting. Sometimes the detail seems almost HD, and I use standard cable.

Considering the cost of the projector and bulb replacements, I think it is a good projector