Epson EH-TW570 video projector
Epson EH-TW570 Data Projector With its high-resolution color 3D image and 3000 lumens of light quality, this HD projector is a smart and economical way to build a high-quality home theater with very large image dimensions. The superb picture quality provided by the 3LCD technology, when combined with the lag-free display mode for playing computer games and the ability to convert 2D to 3D images, makes this device a home theater. Super converts.
Transparent 2D and 3D images
Epson Data projector The EH-TW570 is a 3000 lumen home theater projector. This projector is able to create very clear images even in bright environments in 2D, 3D and 2D to 3D conversion. In the settings of this projector, there are four color modes (living room, dynamic, cinema and game), two color modes when watching 3D images, along with three levels of image brightness to achieve the clearest image.
Improved contrast
The high contrast of the Epson EH-TW570 data projector with a ratio of 15,000:1 provides very clear images, while the 3LCD technology ensures the same size of white and color light output, which prevents color confusion and beautiful color images. creates
Easy using
Vertical and horizontal adjustment keys and 1.2x zoom make it very easy to adjust the location of the projector. The integrated 2-watt speaker in this device reduces your need for a separate audio system, while the sound outputs in the Epson EH-TW570 data projector have a high variety. Also, this projector benefits from an image lamp with a lifespan of 5000 hours in normal mode and 6000 hours in eco mode.
Professional playing
Playing with such large picture dimensions has never been so fast and accurate. A special game mode in the Epson EH-TW570 data projector, called Turbo mode, maximizes the response time so that you don't miss a single moment of the game.
Awesome sharing
Epson's iProjection software allows users to easily display content on touch devices, while the QR code displayed by the projector makes connecting these devices a breeze. HDMI-MHL connectivity also makes connecting smart devices easier.
3LCD
3LCD technology shows images with incredible detail, clarity, natural colors and exceptional gray range.
3LCD Technology is the name of the color projector technology used in modern projectors, this technology was invented by the Japanese company Epson in 1980 and was implemented in 1989.
Lumen
Lumen is the unit of light flux measurement. Lumen is the amount of light emitted from a point source with the intensity of one candela (candle) inside a cone at an angle of one radian.
Clarity
Image clarity or image resolution or image resolution in image science refers to the ability of a system to differentiate the details of an image in an image signal. Often this type of resolution depends on the size or smallness of the image pixels. It is also possible to measure the resolution of the image with one pair of lines per unit length.
HDMI
HDMI or High Definition Multimedia Interface is the world's first independent port. Independent in the sense that you can get a full-color image plus sound in digital format with just one chip. This port has been designed and built with the participation of Sony, Panasonic, Philips, Hitachi, Silicon Image, Toshiba, and Thomson specialist companies. This port has been able to become an efficient and powerful port. In the years after the production, newer versions of this product were made. Today, it is used as the best port and generator of digital audio and video with very high transmission speed.
contrast
Contrast is a measure to detect the difference between the lightest and darkest colors that pass in front of the eyes in a moment. The higher the contrast, the clearer the screen is. In fact, it can be seen as a filter. This filter increases the ability to absorb and reflect light, does not put much pressure on the eyes. It also shows the amount of e-tone or the difference between the black and white theme. In simpler words, it can be said that the higher the color contrast, the higher the image quality.
USB
USB (in English USB and Universal Serial Bus) is a serial bus standard in the field of information technology. This device is used to create an intermediary between devices and computers. This bus was developed in order to provide a way to connect a large number of peripheral hardware through a standard interface port, as well as to improve connection and performance capabilities. This protocol is presented in three versions: 1.1, 2.1, 3.0.
VGA
The VGA (D-Sub) port is a 15-pin port that was designed and standardized by IBM in 1987. This port is used to transfer images from the computer to devices such as monitors, data projectors, televisions, etc. (D-Sub is also known as DE-15.
DVI
DVI stands for Digital Video Interface and is one of the highest quality types of connections. By using this port, you will not have any loss of image quality. This digital connection of images can be connected to systems that have HDMI output only with the help of an adapter. It can also be used to connect the TV to the computer, for which a special cable including a multi-pin socket is needed.
Hard Disk (HDD)
A hard disk is a device with one or more flexible plates whose surface is coated with a material on which data can be magnetically recorded. In addition to the mentioned pages, this device contains the read and write heads, the mechanism for determining the location of the head and the motor, which is placed in a container to protect it from external contamination. Today, the average capacity of hard disks is around 2 TB.
Wi-Fi
is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Union. This association awards products that are approved by this association to work in a wireless local area network under the IEEE802.11 standard. With the "Wi-Fi" union technology, a connection with more power than Bluetooth is established. Wi-Fi communication emphasizes more on the basis of wireless internet connection. This has made it very popular.
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