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In my review above I mentioned that the EB-W10 cropped the sides of the projected image when connected to my set-top box - but since then I ditched the cheap box I was using and replaced it with a different one.
Now when watching digital TV, the...
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Epson is on a total different league when it comes to printers. I was a Canon fanatic but I will never go back.
This machine is so easy to use and it does everything exceptionally.
Wireless setup was effortless as everything displayed on the...
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i purchased this printer asfter my other epson broke down and as i took out extened warranty it was replaced with a new one with out any trouble what so ever. this printer is excellent and the service i receid from Harvey Norman was also...
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I have been extremely impressed with this unit.
I use this as our main upstairs viewing and projected straight on a wall (light tinged grey/white colour) and it works fantastic in well lit areas.
We have it connected to a blu ray PS3, WII,...
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we use ours for sublimation and its great, gets awesome colour reproduction, quick and quiet, not sure if they are still available but if you can ge one you will be very happy with it, solidly built,paper change s a breeze
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I would love to have a projector like this for a home-theater style watching DVD movies. 1,500 ANSI Lumens is perfect for dim viewing. Maybe it was created to serve that purpose, mostly.
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Looked at many printers before deciding on this one in April '09. Pricing for the ink cartridge replacement is very important and for this model the prices around the traps are very good. It takes all cards (XD/MS/SD/FC slot and USB slot. Really...
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I didn't mentioned that it could scan as well, but I'm concentrated more on the printing side. Five pages a minute - for coloured ones, and 25 (which I like best) for all-black copies.