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Epson EB-W12 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £528
inc VAT

The EB-W12's USB support, bright lamp and clever keystone correction slider make it ideal for the business user

Specifications

1,280×800 resolution, 2,800 ANSI lumens, 77x295x228mm, 2.3kg

http://www.morecomputers.com

The Epson EB-W12’s 2,800-lumen brightness makes it suitable for office use. It can connect to most devices thanks to VGA, HDMI and composite inputs, and it will also connect to a PC over a USB video connection and display images from a USB flash drive. It’s a three-chip projector, so doesn’t need a colour wheel and won’t suffer from the rainbow effect common to DLP projectors.

Epson EB-W12

The EB-W12 can produce an incredibly bright image, displaying vivid colours and strong contrast even while operating under fluorescent strip lighting. There are three main picture modes: dynamic contrast, sRGB and presentation. We found sRGB looked dull in desktop applications, but presentation mode added some much-needed punch. Turning on the projector’s dynamic contrast mode led to sharper edges, deeper colours and stronger contrast in video footage, but made colours in desktop applications and presentations look over-saturated.

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Dynamic contrast can lead to dramatic and distracting changes in brightness, but Epson’s implementation seems subtle enough – the only drawback is the extra clicking noise the projector makes when it’s enabled, thanks to the iris opening and closing to adjust the amount of light going through the lens. This adds to the EB-W12’s already loud fan noise to create quite a distraction when watching video, but it should be fine in office environments.

The projector has a native resolution of 1,280×800 – it will display up to 1,920×1,080, but is clearer at its standard resolution. We found HDMI gave the clearest image – VGA wasn’t as clear, even after we’d run the auto-setup program. Attaching a PC to the projector’s USB display port is simplicity itself, as the necessary drivers are stored on the projector, and gave us a clear image – we found the mouse cursor a bit laggy in USB display mode, though, and films are jerky over USB.

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When playing a Blu-ray disc over HDMI, the Blu-ray’s 1080p signal is downscaled to fit into the EB-W12’s 1,280×800 resolution, but it was still clear and sharp, with bold colours. Fast-paced video footage showed no signs of ghosting, and the image was punchy even under fluorescent lighting.

The EB-W12 is particularly easy to set up, especially if you have to project from an angle. While most projectors have a keystone function that lets you project a rectangular image from an angle, the EB-W12 has a mechanical slider that makes this job much easier. Business users will also appreciate the EB-W12’s carry case, relatively low weight and USB flexibility. Viewsonic PJD5523w has better contrast and stronger blacks, so is better for films, but the EB-W12’s better USB support and easier keystone correction gives it the edge for business users. It wins our Business Buy award.

Details

Price £528
Details www.epson.co.uk
Rating *****
Award Business Buy

Specifications

Projector technology 3-LCD
Lamp brightness 2,800 ANSI lumens
Lamp life 4,000
Lamp life in economy mode 5,000
Contrast ratio 3,000:1

Picture

Native resolution 1,280×800
Max compressed resolution 1,920×1,080
Aspect ratio 16:10
Other aspect ratios 16:9
Max diagonal at 7ft 65in
Throw ratio 1.3:1 to 1.56:1
Optical zoom 1.2x
Projection distance 0.9m to 10.9m
Mirror image yes
Invert image yes
Lens shift horizontal N/A
Lens shift vertical N/A
HD Ready yes
Special view modes Dynamic, Presentation, Theatre, Photo, sRGB, Blackboard, Whiteboard

Inputs/Outputs

VGA input yes
DVI input No
Sound inputs phono stereo
Composite input yes
S-video input yes
HDMI input yes
Component input no
PAL support yes
SECAM support yes
NTSC support yes
Audio output none
Video output none
Others inputs/outputs USB mass storage port, USB display, USB cursor control

Other

Noise (in normal use) 37dB(A)
Size 77x295x228mm
Weight 2.3kg
Internal speakers yes (1x 2W)
Extras remote, cables (power, USB)
Remote special features laser pointer, freeze, zoom, mouse control
Power consumption standby 3W
Power consumption on 250W

Lamp

Lamp cost (inc VAT) £143
Lamp supplier www.morecomputers.co.uk
Lamp cost per hour of use £0.04
Lamp cost per hour of use (economy) £0.03

Buying Information

Price £528
Supplier http://www.morecomputers.com
Details www.epson.co.uk

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