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Amazing color and white light outputThe PowerLite 1960 delivers 5000 lumens of color light output and 5000 lumens of white light output for true-to-life, vibrant, colorful images. For today’s color-rich, multimedia content, users want a projector that delivers both optimum white and color imagery. That’s why the industry has developed a new metric called Color Light Output.
Split screen featureProject two images (video or still) side-by-side from two different sources simultaneously. You can choose from three layout options, swap the images/display sizes, choose the source for the audio and even display closed captioning if the source signal includes it.
EPSON iProjection App viaNetworked Projector Connect your projector via an RJ-45 cable to a wirelesscapable network and you can project using your iOS device. Share your presentations files, photos and more from your iPad/iPod/iPhone via the EPSON iProjection application. (*For more information, visit www.epson.com/ProjectorApp.)
Digital DisplayPort and HDMI connectivityDisplayPort and an HDMI digital display interface enable the projector to easily project digital content including video and audio. Both are compatible with the latest laptops, Blu-ray, DVD and other media players. Future proof your digital content.
Multi-PC projectionEPSON Multi-PC Collaboration utility allows you to display four individual PC screens simultaneously over the network with up to 32 PCs connected to the same projector. This feature is a great tool for meetings or classroom projects where multiple users can present and share ideas and graphics.
Horizontal keystone sliderEpson’s horizontal image correction means you can project a rectangular image from almost any angle. Just move the easy-slide control bar to make the necessary adjustments. Your projector can be off to the side and above or below the screen, while your presentation is front and center.