Epson PowerLite 575W Product Specifications - Page 3
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PowerLite® Ultra-short-throw 3LCD Projectors 570 | 575W | 580 | 585W Amazing image quality 1 COLOR BRIGHTNESS 2 2700 LUMENS WHITE BRIGHTNESS 2 2700 LUMENS PowerLite 570 / 575W COLOR BRIGHTNESS 2 3200 LUMENS WHITE BRIGHTNESS 2 3200 LUMENS PowerLite 580 COLOR BRIGHTNESS 2 3300 LUMENS WHITE BRIGHTNESS 2 3300 LUMENS PowerLite 585W 3x Brighter Colors with Epson1 Brilliant image quality requires high color brightness (color light output), and Epson 3LCD projectors have 3x Brighter Colors than leading competitive projectors.1 One brightness measurement (lumens) is not enough. A projector's specification needs to show both high color brightness and high white brightness. If color brightness is lower than white brightness, images may be dark, dull and lose detail. If not provided, be sure to ask for a projector's color brightness specification. EPSON High color brightness and high white brightness COMPETITOR Color brightness significantly lower than white brightness Actual photographs of projected images from an identical signal source. Price, resolution and white brightness are similar for both projectors (Epson 3LCD and 1-chip DLP competitor). Both projectors are set to their brightest mode. 7 4 3LCD - The #1 projection technology in the world • All 3LCD projectors have both high color brightness and high white brightness • All 3LCD projectors have 3 chips • 25% lower power consumption for lower energy costs 8 • 20 years of road-tested reliability Remarkable resolution for brilliant clarity and detail Resolution defines the level of detail and depth you'll see in a projected image. It's measured as the number of pixels wide by the number of pixels high. The more pixels, the better the detail. 1.5 x more resolution than SVGA 2 x more resolution than SVGA Specification Sheet | Page 3 of 6 SVGA (800 x 600) Meets basic projection needs XGA (1024 x 768) Ensures sharper detail WXGA (1280 x 800) Offers high-definition and is ideal for widescreen (16:10) displays Epson