The world is rapidly transitioning to digital and creating a paperless reality. For this, there is a growing demand for high quality projectors. In the past and even now to a fair extent, people still print quite a bit. In a meeting for instance, there is the tendency to print multiple copies of a document and distribute to those attending, so that they’re on the same page. This is what the rise of projectors is curbing, from a convenient point of view and also sustainability.
Another scenario is students. In class, clear vibrant displays would make a world of a difference in the quality of learning and collaboration, and a projector is the best way to get this. All learners are focused on one common point and following lessons becomes so much easier.
For offices and professional settings we are all familiar with projector use. Actually for me this is the most common use I’ve seen and experienced.
One manufacturer that is undeniably top of the game when it comes to projectors is Epson who are well known for quality, technological innovations, functionality, performance and sustainability. With Epson, users are assured of superior image quality, making them ideal for offices, institutions and even homes. Epson gadgets are also user friendly.
Last week, Epson was kind enough to send me the EB-X49 Projector, a compact device I’m excited to explore and review in detail. From my initial impression, users can expect a seamless experience with this lightweight, highly portable projector, featuring an RGB liquid crystal shutter, 3LCD technology for sharp, vibrant visuals, a lamp life of up to 12,000 hours in eco mode, and versatile connectivity options, both wired and wireless.
But first, what’s in the box?
We have of course the Epson EB-X49 portable projector.
A remote control. Epson also included a pair of Toshiba batteries.
Connection cables for power and output.
Manufacturer information guide and installation CD.
As mentioned earlier, keep it here for a full review after we have interacted with the projector and done a few things here and there.