Epson, BenQ Rolls Out New Wireless Projectors In Indian Market

Taiwan based BenQ Corporation and leading provider of open architecture POS technology solutions, Epson have rolled out two new wireless projectors in the Indian market

The new BenQ CP220C, a portable DLP model, and the Epson EMP-1825, are two portable projectors that work without attaching to PC.

The size of newly launched BenQ product is of a B5 paper, whereas the wireless model from Epson is being framed as a multimedia business projector.

The other amazing features of BenQ CP220C include a cool-off-and-go function and HDTV compatibility, nine application modes, a sliding lens cover, a spring-adjustable foot, password protection, and auto source finding and Auto-Keystone technology that automatically adjust the projected image without user interference.

On the other side, Epson’s EMP-1825 is of the 3LCD type. It is a compact projector that can work wirelessly with a Vista computer. It also runs a presentation without being connected to a PC. With a rated lamp brightness of 3,500 lumens, it comes with a complete series of regular connection ports such as USB 2.0. The incorporated internal Compact Flash card slot and USB port let PC-less functioning. Its multi-screen display function enables several projectors to be used along with one computer, creating larger, panoramic, or split-screen displays.

The BenQ CP220C model is available at BenQ IT zones for Rs 58,990, while the Epson EMP 1825 is priced at Rs 1,42,700.

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