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Optoma EP727 XGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector

Optoma EP727 XGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector
MSRP: $699.99
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Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
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Optoma EP727 XGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector Features

2200 Lumens with 2000:1 contrast ratio
XGA projector at 4 pounds with 3000 hours of lamp life
DVI w/ HDCP, VGA-In, VGA-out, s-video, RS-232 & USB
Native 4:3 with support for 5:4, 16:9 & 1.78:1
Password protection available through remote control
 

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Additional Optoma EP727 XGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector Information

The Optoma EP727 is a four pounds, 2200 lumen DLP data projector with XGA resolution and 2000:1 contrast ratio. It features a wide range of connectivity options including VGA in/out, S-Video, USB, and DVI with HDCP. Its native aspect ratio is 4:3 but it will also support 16:9, 5:4 and1.78:1. .The EP727 is covered by a one year parts and labor warranty.

 

What Customers Say About Optoma EP727 XGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector:

Can't yet judge this projector until I use an HD or Blu-Ray Media and Player with DVI or S-Video connections (No budget for that at this time). For the price Optoma EP727 is a decent projector. Just in case, I had an external fan blowing on the unit while playing. It sure gets very hot though. The movie mode is not as crisp as I thought it would be. The fact that this is a Data projector not aHome Theater Projector and also I was using a cheap DVD player with composite out may have something to do with it.

It is lighweight and very easy to transport. It will be curious to see how long this will be compatable with changing technology.For the record, this projector has been easy to set up and use, and seems to have very nice quality. Having an adjustable rear leg would have been nice for uneven surfaces, but this is minor. Would be nice to have a/v inputs, but this is a good projector with good features. The advent of HDMI is something to keep in mind.

What a poor piece of equipment and a terrible company with horrible customer service. Over $300 to replace the lamp. YOU SHOULD NOT BUT THIS PIECE OF JUNK. This Optoma ep727's lamp burned out in under 200 hours. The company won't replace this.

It was on continuously for about 5 hours during the dress rehersal, and for about 2 hours for each performance. We did not use the DVI input for this show, but I tried it with my home computer (which has a DVI video out) and the projector image looked especially sharp. The Optoma EP727 projector was much smaller than we expected, and very lightweight, but it didn't feel flimsy at all, just solid and well-built.We bought this to use for a theatre show. No trouble - this was great. As it was, it only took a minute or so to get fully operational again. We were not certain the remote would work from that distance (the projector was 20' in the air) but we had no problem turning the machine on and off remotely. The projector had no trouble with long 'on' times.

If it weren't for that, I'm sure the audience would not have noticed when the circuit blew during the performance (it was during a transition in the play, and a blackout might have been appropriate). In fact, the only complaint I have at all is that the projector boots while projecting the name "Optoma", then hunts for the computer signal.

It worked flawlessly. That happened twice; once during rehersal and once during a performance.

The set largely consisted of slides projected onto a backdrop, and we were worried about having the slides bright and sharp, despite the long throw and the bright stage lights illuminating the actors. I was really impressed when it recovered without a hiccup when we triggered a circuit breaker and the power went out.

Basically, I love it. We fastened the projector up on the lighting bar, and strung a 50' VGA cable up, over, and down to the controlling computer (an old G3 Apple iBook).

The keystoning feature was very useful, since we were projecting from well above the stage.

The projector has all of the inputs I need as well as the feature controls desirable for my range of uses.The only negative I have found is that the control buttons are very tender indeed. I find my Optoma EP727 to be just what I needed and at a nice price. A detent position on the buttons would be a good improvement. I have accidentally powered the projector down numerous times while adjusting the direction or tilt. Its size and weight make it very portable and the bulb brightness is suitable for use at a wide range of venues. I use it for slide shows and video projections, as well as showing HDTV.

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