Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 29 2008, 5:57am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The resolution is 720p and input options include HDMI, USB, SD card, and S-video. Epson 3LCD technology is used in the projector for bright picture and better color. Different color modes are included for different uses from movies to gaming. The projector will be available in September for under <€ 800 in Europe.
Stephanie Lugbull, Product Manager for Home Cinema Video Projectors at Epson commented: "Whether you want to gather your friends to share in the emotion of a major sports event or relax at home and watch your favourite movie on the big screen, Epson's EH-TW420 is the perfect choice. With built-in speakers and HDMI input allowing connection to all high-level consoles, gamers will love it too."
Via Epson
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