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Standalone operation makes life simple
As your projector can be ceiling-mounted and perhaps out of reach, the Epson EB-G5150 and Epson EB-G5350* allow you to store your
presentations, movies, or pictures in the projector on an SD card. You simply launch the presentation whenever you want by using the remote
control. And if you wish to edit your file – or someone else needs to set up their slideshow - this is easily done. Just upload the new file over
the network from a PC to the SD card. It's fast, flexible and totally secure.
When the projector is sitting on a table and easily accessible, you don't even need a PC.
Simply put your file onto a USB key and plug it into the projector. What could be simpler?
Less wires, more freedom
Epson EasyMP projectors can connect to computers via wired or wireless LAN. Connecting wirelessly saves the trouble and awkwardness of
cables. Wireless connection is stable, and delivers the fast transfer speeds needed for full movies with sound.
Security is guaranteed through strong encryption technologies (compatible with Cisco CCXv4 protocols ). Of course you can still use normal
RGB cabling or simply connect your projector and PC by using Epson USB display function.
Certified for Windows Vista™* Network Projector function
The Epson EB-G5350 and EB-G5150 and Windows Vista™ work together with no need to install
additional applications or drivers. Simply connect the projectors to a PC with Windows Vista™ and
launch the network projector function (WLAN or LAN).
* EasyMP functions are only available on the Epson EB-G5150 and EB-G5350.
Easy Multimedia Presentation technology
Simply plug in your USB key or SD card
Make a great show with more screens
You can link your PC to up to four separate projectors, by wireless or
wired LAN, and project onto all screens.
Spread your visual across several displays, in panorama or a large
square - invaluable for looking at complex spreadsheets and wide
pictures. You can also show up to four different visuals - each running
on a different application - and move between them.
*Excluding «Home Basic Edition»
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