Epson PowerLite 77c Projector Review
The Epson PowerLite 77c Projector delivers presentations that are sure to impress with 2200 lumens, XGA resolution and high-aperture Epson 3LCD technology–all from a 6 pound projector built to go wherever business takes you. The smart choice for any office, it even includes an energy-efficient E-TORL lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours. Get right to it with Instant On (5-second startup) and auto keystone adjustments. Then, take control of your presentation with the convenient A/V Mute Slide. Just slide it over to instantly shut off images and sound. That way, your audience can focus on you. After you’ve completed your presentation, shut down quickly using the Instant Off function, and head off to that next important meeting. Brilliant Presentations in virtually any setting with 2200 lumens Lightweight, travel-friendly design (just 6.0 Lb) Native XGA resolution for vibrant images with precision color.
For the power packed presentations, the Epson PowerLite 77c is sure to impress with 2200 lumens, XGA resolution and high-aperture Epson 3LCD technology all from a lightweight projector built to go wherever business takes you. It also includes an energy-efficient E-TORL lamp that lasts up to 4000 hours go give you a cost effective service. Other great features include instant on and off and also auto keystone adjustments. The convenient A/V Mute Slide lets you take complete control of your presentations and your audience.
With the help of Epson PowerLite you can deliver presentations in virtually any setting with 2200 lumens. This model is lightweight, travel-friendly, with native XGA resolution for vibrant images with precision color and detail. Epson PowerLite 77c also supports HDTV ( 720p, 1080i,) SXGA+, UXGA. With the features, it is the best buy for variety of purposes.
Epson PowerLite 77c Projector Features
- Multimedia Projector w/3LCD Technology
- 2200 Lumens and a 400:1 Contrast Ratio
- HDTV Compatible and Instant On and Off
- Lightweight, Travel Friendly Design/ Just 6.0 Lbs
- 13 Lbs (WxLxH) 7.5″ x 16.9″ x 14.9″
Epson PowerLite 77c Projector User Review
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 PowerLite 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 PowerLite 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 Epson PowerLite 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 Epson PowerLite 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 Epson PowerLite 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.
By Heavyrunner
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December 15th, 2007 at 11:48 pm
I have found this item to be everything it claims to be: easy to use, full of helpful features, and a much brighter image that many more expensive projectors. I particularly like the relatively light weight, and the sliding shutter that allows the user to immediately dim the image with the projector going into a “stand-by” mode that takes forever to recover from. Works well with both Mac and PC!