Epson Projector Wireless
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![]() Epson V12H418P12 Wireless LAN Module Network adapter USB 80211b 802 US $89.99
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![]() EPSON WIRELESS LAN UNIT FOR A PROJECTOR US $25.00
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![]() EPSON QUICK WIRELESS CONNECTION ADAPTER V12H005M06 USB US $59.00
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![]() EPSON WN6501CEP WIRELESS 80211 A B G ADAPTER EB 1735W US $29.99
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![]() EPSON V13H010L33 replacement lamp for powerlite home 20 moviemate 25 30s US $178.52
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![]() Epson V12H329020 AP 60 Projector Sound Solution US $899.00
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![]() EPSON V13H010L33 replacement lamp for powerlite home 20 moviemate 25 30s US $165.53
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![]() EPSON V13H010L33 replacement lamp for powerlite home 20 moviemate 25 30s US $165.53
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![]() NEW Epson ELPAP08 Wi Fi Adapter V12H005M08 US $86.24
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![]() Epson 6110i Projector Remote BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE 147016700 US $10.00
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![]() NEW Epson IEEE 80211a b g USB Wi Fi Adapter US $78.24
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![]() Epson V13H010L53 Projector Lamp US $378.59
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![]() NEW EPSON V12H329020 AP 60 20 Speaker System US $957.15
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![]() NEW EPSON V12H329020 AP 60 20 Speaker System US $958.52
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![]() Epson Wireless LAN a b g adapter Model WN6501CEP US $20.00
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![]() Epson Wireless LAN a b g adapter Model WN6501CEP US $20.00
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Quick Connect Wireless with Epson Projectors
Printer Technologies that made Statements in 2010
This past year has produced many stunning and intriguing technological breakthroughs. The first truly synthetic organism was created, three-dimensional television is now a reality and Apple's iPad hit the market.
There also many technological advancements in the world of printers, and Digital Journal contributor Jack Kapica recently talked about some of his favorite products.
Hewlett Packard introduced a line of printers based on what HP calls e-Print, which allows users to send images to printers over the internet thanks to a unique email address attributed to the device.
HP is specifically focusing on business users and hobbyists with their new technologies. Their e-Print and Share developments allow users to send pictures over the web, through an ethernet cable or wireless connection to its web-connected printers. The printers support up to 10 attachments in a single email, up to 5 MB, and offer a protected, more secure mode that limits access to the device to "preferred senders," Kapica explains.
The company has also tapped the "app" market, creating downloadable applications with partners like Yahoo, Facebook and Disney that can print coupons, maps, recipes and more.
Kapica adds that HP has pushed their green technologies more this past year. Their HP Deskjet 3050 All-in-One is made with 35 percent recycled plastics and its cartridges contain up to 70 percent recycled material. It also offers double-sided printing, which saves ink and paper.
Epson unveiled a line of printers and projectors in 2010 that are "making serious moves to claim a position as the printer for the art market," says Kapica. The devices could show off the sophistication and quality of its printing technology for artists.
"For the first time, I saw that really high-quality prints could be made with relatively straightforward inkjet printer technology," he writes. "Epson's point is that you don't have to spend ferocious amounts of money to get high-quality prints."
The printers unveiled this year by Epson were more consumer-oriented. They also offer museum quality, large-format printing for artists and photographers, but the less expensive versions still offer lots of benefits.
Epson also introduced two new all-in-one printers that can print, scan and copy, but can also connect to a home wireless network. They offer wireless and ethernet networking, and some can print from a mobile device and create photo books, greeting cards and coloring book pages, says Kapica.
Review Gist recently named the Canon PIXMA MX340 Wireless Office All-in-One as the best printer of 2010, based on the website's research of printer reviews from online experts.
About the Author
Cathryn Poth is a business journalist for concordsupplies.com who covers a range of topics including new business trends, printer ink, printer supplies, office supplies and recycling in the office.
Trying to set up Home Theater in Apt. Need suggestions for speakers and projector.?
I will need to watch a lot of movies for school. My Toshiba TV sucks. I want to get a projector. I have done a lot of research but feel stuck and pressured by sales people. Looking to spend around a grand on speakers and projector.
Can I wait on getting a screen and just use walls?
Whats the best projector - dlp vs. lcd for an apt where the wall opposite projecting wall is a window? Are Epson, Infocus, and Optima really the best or are there brands Im missing?
What speakers are best for an apartment?
Whats the best projector to get to use with cable/laptop/video games? Is wireless that big of a deal?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Do I really need 2000 lumens?
The guy above me is nuts. You will pay a lot LESS for a projector with the same picture quality as a regular TV. Plus, you can make it as big as you want, and since it's portable, even take it outside for an outdoor movie experience.
You can wait on the screen, but the picture will be noticeably better with a screen. You can actually build one VERY easily for less than $100. Email me for instructions if you like.
It's funny you mention those 3 brands as I have one of each and like them all. For your apt however I'd stick with either the In focus or Optoma as the Epson's tend to have HUGE pictures. Check out the 3 below. You can't go wrong with either of them and NO you don't need anywhere near 2000 lumen's. 900 -1200 should be plenty, even with enough ambient light to read by.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/infocus_play_big_in76.htm
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Optoma-HD70.htm
I'd also recommend you do NOT get your pj from a dealer. Just order from the net and save some $$$. www.tigerdirect.com usually has some pretty good deals on both new and refurbished pj's.
Go pod luck with your setup and feel free to email any other questions if you like.


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