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Epson EMP-1710

Thursday February 01, 2007
AUD
$2317
Price at time of review.

This brand-new projector is expensive and rather noisy, but image quality is excellent.

Recommended
Epson EMP-1710
Image quality:
6
Quietness:
2
Features & Design:
4
User Rating:
Epson EMP-1710 Corporate Portable Multimedia Projector, 1024x768 XGA, 2100 Lumens, 400:1, S-Video, D-Sub, Composite, Component
Price: $1457.60Availability: Yes
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Copyright © 2008 Dennis Publishing

Written by Roger Kirkwood
Tags: Epson | EMP-1710

This article appeared in the February, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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