Epson PowerLite S5 Projector Review: Quiet and High-Performance
Posted by admin | Posted in hdtv | Posted on 13-11-2009-05-2008
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Epson EMP S5 is accessible, lightweight, and always on top of the line. It comes with a warranty of 2 years and contains all the necessities required for a high quality home theater projector up. While the Epson PowerLite S5 is very similar to its predecessors, the S5 is lighter and brighter than any model before. This packs a punch in home theater, which offers more for your money. If you are interested in cheap, poorly made projectors that there are many other brands out there, but Epson develops its products to withstand the test of time in fulfilling his duty as much as possible for the viewer, provided a smooth, enriched through the whole street. Many projectors (and society in general) tend to fall short of their claims during the test, but Epson has generously outdone themselves when it comes to EMP S5. E 'dramatically brighter than what they purport to be and to exceed expectations in terms of performance. Epson EMP S5 is equipped with a remote control more compact than the S4 for the elegant design and comfort. While the Epson S5 projector is a wonderful, has a resolution capacity than most computers today. The projector compress everything we can to compensate, but small objects in the film are slightly smaller than it should be. If you can afford a high resolution projector will be presented with a better overall quality, but those with a limited budget you can expect as good as any SVGA projector. Most Epson EMP S5 are sold to schools and small businesses and the projector is preferred for the education system due to the high performance it receives in comparison with the lowest prices. The S5 is a lot quiter with many home theater projectors just 35 dB of sound with lamp power. When the lamp is in low power mode the noise level is reduced to 28 dB, which is extremely quiet. In a small room that will surely be able to feel a certain amount of noise coming from the projector, but not so bad you just screaming to be heard. You must find the noise to be more of an observation more than a nuisance.






