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Epson PowerLite 1985WU LCD projector

SKU V11H619020
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Original price $2,949.00
Original price $2,949.00 - Original price $2,949.00
Original price $2,949.00
Current price $1,793.00
$1,793.00 - $1,793.00
Current price $1,793.00
  • LCD projector
  • 4800 lumens
  • 1920 x 1200
  • widescreen
  • HD 1080p
  • LAN with 2 years Epson Road Service Program
The PowerLite 1985WU is a portable powerhouse, bringing brilliant high-definition video to your boardroom with native WUXGA, Full HD 1080psupport, and DCDi video processing. Offering 3x Brighter Colors than competitive models, Epson 3LCD projectors ensure vivid images. With4300 lumens of color brightness and 4300 lumens of white brightness, the 1985WU shines bright. Easily display content from MHL -enableddevices. Or, wirelessly share content via Miracast or WiDi from smartphones, tablets and PCs. With the PowerLite 1985WU, it will look asgood on the screen as it does on your device, but up to 300".

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Optimized for boardrooms, classrooms, and other presentation applications, the PowerLite 1985WU WUXGA 3LCD Projector from Epson features a brightness of 4800 lumens and a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA). To provide flexibility in terms of placement relative to the screen, it features a 1.6x optical zoom with a 1.38 to 2.28:1 throw ratio. Offering HDMI and analog connectivity, it can be connected to a variety of video sources, plus there is USB for direct plug-and-play connection to a Mac or Windows computer. Additionally, a second USB port lets you project directly off a flash drive or other USB storage device. A wireless link enables projection from Android mobile devices or Intel-based products with WiDi support - and the ability to connect up to 50 devices using the EasyMP Multi-PC software for multi-user, collaborative interaction.

As noted, the projector features two HDMI inputs for computers, HDTV appliances, document cameras, HDMI-enabled mobile devices, and more. One of the HDMI inputs features MHL support, meaning it can power a compatible mobile device through the same connection used by the HDMI signal. For legacy analog devices, there are two VGA inputs, plus a single VGA output so that one of the VGA signals can be passed along to a monitor, second projector, or other secondary display. A composite input allows VCRs, DVD players, SD camcorders, and other analog SD equipment to be connected. Finally, there are three analog audio inputs, one on RCA connectors that is paired with the composite input, and two on 3.5mm connectors to accompany the VGA inputs. There is also a 3.5mm output that pairs with the VGA output. A 16-watt built-in speaker provides audio output for times when separate audio is unavailable.

An IR remote is included for local control or you can use buttons on the projector itself. There is also RS-232 for operation from automation systems like Crestron or using custom software. An Ethernet port enables Web-browser operation and projection across a local network.

1.6x Zoom and 1.38 to 2.28:1 Throw Ratio
Throw ratio is one of the most important specifications a projector lens has as it tells you the image size (width) you will get at a give distance from the screen. For example, at the 1.33x zoom setting and a 10' distance this projector will throw an 70"-wide (82"-diagonal) image
16:10 Native Aspect Ratio
This projector features a 16:10 native aspect ratio. This is considered a widescreen format, and comes very close to the 16:9 standard of HDTV. This format is ideal if you plan to show HD video, and can still be used for presentations - though in the case of PowerPoints some extra space may be leftover on the sides. The projector can show 4:3 too; however black bars (pillaring) will have to be applied, or the image will have to be stretched or cropped to fit
3LCD Technology
A beamsplitting prism sends red, blue, and green light through three LCD displays to render a video image. 3LCD design features no moving parts in the imaging system, although there is still a cooling fan, and is free of the "rainbow effect" artifact sometimes perceived on color wheel-based systems
USB Connectivity
PC-Less Presentations
Project images and PDFs directly from a USB storage device such as a flash dive. Supported files include:
  • Still Image: .jpg, .bmp, .gif, .png, .pdf
  • PowerPoint: .fse -- Main format for files converted from PowerPoint using EasyMP Slide Converter software
  • Video: .avi (up to 1280 x 720)

USB Plug 'n Play
A USB type B female port allows you to connect the projector directly to a Windows or Mac computer instead of using HDMI or VGA - ideal for tablets or portables that do not have an available display output. This features requires a separately available USB cable
Wireless Connectivity
This projector supports the following wireless connection methods:

WiDi/Miracast Screen Mirroring
Wireless projection with Miracast from any smartphone, tablet or PC running the Android operating system or a WiDi-compatible Intel mobile device. Allows any person in range to share content on the projector - ideal for classrooms and interactive learning

Multi-PC Projection and Moderator Function
Support for BYOD (bring your own device) collaboration means you can connect up to 50 devices to view the display - the moderator can control the presentation and display up to four different devices simultaneously

Note: The moderator feature requires installation of the EasyMP Multi-PC Projection software
4800 Lumens Color Brightness
This projector features both 4800 lumens white brightness and 4800 lumens color brightness in Normal mode. Some projectors only specify the white brightness in their lumens ratings, even though in many cases color portions of the image will be less bight than comparable grayscales

Determining the correct brightness for your applications requires taking into account the amount of ambient light (if any) in the room, the screen material used, the throw distance, and the content being shown
HDMI with MHL Connectivity
The first HDMI input supports MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link), meaning not only can you feed an image from your MHL-enabled smartphone or mobile device, but also keep the battery charged through the same connection. This feature requires a separately available MHL to HDMI cable or adapter
Ethernet and RS-232 Controllable
An RS-232 port means the projector can be controlled from a computer running custom software or via automation systems such as Crestron. Meanwhile, an Ethernet port allows it to be controlled across a local network using a web browser or users to remotely send images to the projector. Ethernet also enables Message Broadcasting and the built-in schedule functions
Auto Screen Fit
A walk-through process that helps simplify finding the optimal settings for a particular screen
Split Screen
Display content from two inputs simultaneously, side by side, on a single screen
DICOM Simulation Mode
An image mode ideal for viewing grayscale medical images such as X-rays for training and educational purposes
UPC: 010343913752

Item Includes

Epson PowerLite 1985WU WUXGA 3LCD Projector

  • Power Cable
  • VGA Cable
  • Remote Control with Batteries
  • ELPAP07 Wireless LAN Module for Select Projectors
  • Limited 2-Year Warranty on Projector

Specefications

Projection System: 3LCD, 3-chip technology

Projection Method: Front/rear/ceiling mount

Driving Method: Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix

Pixel Number: 2,304,000 dots (1920 x 1200) x 3

Color Brightness (Color Light Output): 4800 lumens1

White Brightness (White Light Output): 4800 lumens1

Aspect Ratio: 16:10

Native Resolution: 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)

Supported Maximum Transferred Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (1080p)

Resize: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1280 x 1024, 1400 x 1050

Lamp Type: 280 W UHE

Lamp Life:

  • ECO Mode: Up to 4000 hours2
  • Normal Mode: Up to 3000 hours2

Throw Ratio Range: 1.38 (Zoom:Wide), 2.28 (Zoom:Tele)

Size (projected distance): 50" 300" (1.46 8.95 m) (Zoom:Wide)

Keystone Correction:

  • Horizontal: 20 degrees
  • Vertical: 30 degrees

USB Plug 'n Play: Projector is compatible with PC and Mac computers

Contrast Ratio: Up to 10,000:1

Color Reproduction: Up to 1.07 billion colors

Color Processing: 10 bit

Projection Lens


Type:
Optical Zoom (Manual) / Focus (Manual)

F-number: 1.5 2

Focal Length: 23 mm 38.4 mm

Zoom Ratio: 1.0 1.6

Other


Display Performance:
NTSC: 480 lines, PAL: 576 lines
(Depends on observation of the multi-burst pattern)

Input Signal: NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/M-PAL/N-PAL/PAL60/SECAM

Interfaces:

  • Wireless
  • USB (Type A)
  • USB (Type B)
  • Computer 1
  • Computer 2
  • HDMI 1/MHL
  • HDMI 2
  • Video
  • Audio R & L
  • Audio 1
  • Audio 2
  • Audio Out
  • Power
  • RS-232c
  • Monitor Out
  • LAN
  • Kensington Security Lock Port
  • Please see product brochure for further details.

Speaker: 16 W (mono)

Operating Temperature: 41 to 95 F (5 to 35 C)

Power Supply Voltage: 100 240 V AC 10%, 50/60 Hz AC

Power Consumption:

  • Normal mode: 435 W
  • Eco mode: 330 W
  • Communication on: 3.5 W standby
  • Communication off: 0.21 W standby

Fan Noise:

  • ECO mode: 31 dB
  • Normal mode: 39 dB

Security: Kensington-style lock provision

Dimensions


Including feet:
14.8" x 11.4" x 4.9" (W x D x H)

Excluding feet: 14.8" x 11.4" x 4.3" (W x D x H)

Weight: 10.2 lb (4.6 kg)

Remote Control


Features:
Brightness, contrast, tint, saturation, sharpness, input signal, sync, tracking, position, color temperature, volume

Operating Angle: Right/left: 45 degrees
Upper/lower: +45 to -15 degrees

Operating Distance: 26.2 ft (8 m)