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Beautiful Color, Easy to Use, Economical March 23, 2008 Heavyrunner 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
I make my living from selling my scenic photography at the National Parks. I wanted a projector for doing slide shows of my work. I went to Fry's to the projector section and looked at all the projected images without paying any attention to price or projector, just the projected images and then when I decided which image looked the best, I looked to see what projector was projecting that image and it was the Epson 77c. A couple of weeks later I went to a Fry's in another city and did the same thing and I chose the Epson 77c again, which convinced me that it had the best color and contrast. While a DLP projector will have a much higher contrast ratio specification I did not find that the image they project looked as good as the one from the Epson 77c. I used my Epson 77c at a trade show recently to display video at my booth and even on the economy setting it was more than bright enough to allow me to have a big screen display that matched my other computer displays in my booth. It is much brighter than I expected, even on the low range. I gave a slide show and after the show we realized that we had forgotten to turn out the lights. The Epson 77c was so bright we just didn't notice! I went to Fry's a week or so ago and did the same test. There were a couple of projectors that projected brighter images that had at least as good color and contrast as my 77c. When I checked to see what they were I discovered that they were the more expensive models in the same Epson 3LCD line of projectors as the 77c. If money is not an issue you might want to consider the PowerLite 1715c, which is brighter and smaller, but is about twice as expensive and the light bulbs don't last as long. The bulbs for digital projectors are quite expensive. Compared to other brands, the Epson 3LCD bulbs are a bargain at $184. The DLP bulbs I looked at were in the $400 range. The Epson 77c gets 4000 hours out of a bulb on the low power setting and 3000 on the high setting. My Epson 77c is nearly silent on the low range and very quiet on the high setting. I am very happy with my 77c and the manager of at least one location where I gave a slide show ordered one for their location from Amazon the next day. I would highly recommend this product.
The Review by Steve September 22, 2007 Sagiv Rosano (Los Angeles, CA) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
this product is not bad. have great functions and could fit any office or home user. one issue with the product is that you can not tell how many hours left of the current bulb. so do not buy a used one.
Great Projector February 8, 2008 D. Neville (Avondale, AZ United States) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Bought this for the classroom. First of all this is a very bright projector. I operate it in low brightness mode (to get the maximum bulb life) and the prsentations are still very bright in a well illuminated classroom. The picture is crisp at 1024 x 768. The auto settings mean that I have not had to adjust anything. I use it with a SmartBoard and it deals with any type of media presentation that I throw at it. At the end of the day the best feature is the very quick switch off with fanless cool down. I have used several different brands of projector and this is the best so far.
Photo Club Review December 21, 2007 Senior Dragon (Roseville, CA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is the best projector we've used, but it isn't perfect. Even with all of the color corrections possible using the menu system, photos don't come out exactly as seen on the monitor. Start up and shut down are easy. The menu works easily and well. For the price, it is very acceptable.
Epson Powerlite 77c March 18, 2008 R. M. Williams (Hilo, Hawaii United States) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I just received my Epson projector and have had the chance to use it on two occations. It lives up to my expectations for a convenient and inexpensive high quality projector. We put a movie on it through our laptop and could view a 6 foot by 4 foot image with good quality resolution. I have still yet to see the resolution through my DVD player. The quick shut-off is an excellent time saving feature. A friend of ours has another brand that takes about 20 minutes to cool down, what a pain! The set-up was a breeze as well, literally just plug it in follow the directions and bam your up and running. I also purchased a screen through Amazon and found that to be excellent as well. The best thing of all was the prompt and inexpensive delivery! Others I have tried wanted $164 for shipping(paid $19.95) for the screen that costs $120! What are they thinking! Amazon is great! Thank you.
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