Epson EMP-1825 Multimedia Business Projector rolled out in India

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Epson EMP-1825 Projector

Epson India has unveiled its new EMP-1825 multimedia business projector in the country. According to Epson, the latest projector features improvements in wireless and PC-less features.

The new EMP-1825 projector is compatible with Windows Vista. Besides, it supports MPEG 2, MPEG4 and WMV movie clips formats. To enhance the multimedia experience, Epson’s new printer enables users to play movie files with sound but without any additional external speakers.

Further, to deliver a computer-less presentation, the EMP-1825 projectors comes equipped with Compact Flash card slot and USB port. Also, the new projector features Multi-Screen Display capability that uses wireless or wired LAN. Hence users can easily present spreadsheets or panoramic images. Such multi-screen display presentations can be controlled via single computer or with the use of a remote control.

Besides, Epson’s latest projector includes rapid ‘Power-On’, ‘Instant-off’ and A/V mute slide enabling smooth conduct of the presentation.

The 3LCD technology incorporated with the projector creates shaper, clearer and more vivid visual reproductions in the most natural color tones. And for maximum brightness, the EMP-1825 projector uses light-efficient E-TORL (Epson-Twin Optimize Reflection Lamp) technology.

Also, the new EMP-1825 projector comes along with Epson’s EMP Monitor software that enables users to monitor and manage the condition of up to 1,024 networked projectors from one location. And the software is also useful for providing remote access to functions found on the projector.

The Epson EMP-1825 multimedia business projector is now available in the Indian market for Rs. 1,42,700.

3 Responses

  1. renish

    FlashDrive feature and Remotre access wireless and wired are really excellent

  2. Lakshya Lall

    Prices for Govt’ educational Institutions and for educationalists/ Professors who will use it for non- business purposes (for use in classrooms/seminar halls) should be scrapped.