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Epson EB-D6250 specs


Epson EB-D6250

General info

  • Home Entertainment

    Projector class:

  • LCD (3LCD)

    Projector technology:

  • 1024 x 768

    Native resolution:

  • 4:3

    Aspect ratio at native resolution:

  • Screen size:

    • 30 in

      Minimum:

    • 300 in

      Maximum:

  • 4000 lumens

    White light output:

  • 400 lumens

    Color light output:

  • 2000:1

    Contrast ratio:

  • Lamp:

    • up to 4000 hours

      Lamp life:

    • 275 W

      Power:

  • HDMI (Number of HDMI connectors: 1), D-sub (VGA) (Number of VGA connectors: 3), Composite, S-Video, Audio in, RS-232, USB, Other (Other connector: RJ-45)

    Connectors:

  • 33 dB to 39 dB

    Maximum noise:

Lens

  • 1.6 x

    Optical zoom:

  • f 1.51 - f 1.99

    F-number:

  • 18 mm - 29 mm

    Focal length:

  • 1.38:1 - 2.24:1

    Throw ratio:

  • Yes

    Keystone correction:

  • Horizontal: +/-30 degrees; Vertical: +/-30 degrees

    Range:

Features

  • No

    Built-in TV tuner:

  • Yes

    Multimedia speakers:

    • 5 W

      Speakers total power:

  • No

    USB host:

  • No

    Memory card reader:

  • No

    Wi-Fi support:

  • No

    Picture in/by Picture:

Body

  • 17.72 in x 4.49 in x 10.79 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 9.7 lb

    Weight:

  • No

    Rugged:

  • No

    VESA mounting:

  • Yes

    Kensington anti-theft lock:

  • Black

    Available color options:

Power

  • Typical: 380 W, Standby: less than 38 W

    Consumption:

Warranty

  • 24 months

    Warranty period:

  • 365 days

    Lamp only:

Links

  • Official page:


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Filed in: Epson Projectors

Description: Designed to withstand extreme conditions, these robust projectors are ideal for organisations based in locations where dust and sand are a constant issue. The projectors are also suitable for public displays in large enclosed spaces such as factories, clubs, arenas, education establishments and churches.

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Created by MG1 , Last update by MG2 , May 17, 2011

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