Epson PowerLite Pro Cinema 5010 specs
General info
Home Entertainment
Projector class:
LCD (3LCD)
Projector technology:
1920 x 1080
Native resolution:
16:9
Aspect ratio at native resolution:
Screen size:
30 in
Minimum:
300 in
Maximum:
2400 lumens
Brightness:
200000:1
Dynamic contrast:
10 bit
Color processing:
Lamp:
up to 5000 hours
Lamp life:
230 W
Power:
Front, Rear, Ceiling mount
Projection method:
HDMI (Number of HDMI connectors: 2), D-sub (VGA) (Number of VGA connectors: 1), Component, Composite, RS-232, Other (Other connector: RJ-45)
Connectors:
22 dB to 32 dB
Maximum noise:
Lens
2.1 x
Optical zoom:
f 2 - f 3.17
F-number:
22.5 mm - 47.2 mm
Focal length:
1.34:1 - 2.87:1
Throw ratio:
No
Lens shift:
Yes
Keystone correction:
Manual
Type:
Vertical: +/-30 degrees
Range:
Features
No
Built-in TV tuner:
No
Multimedia speakers:
No
USB host:
No
Memory card reader:
No
Wi-Fi support:
No
Picture in/by Picture:
Body
17.6 in x 6.3 in x 15.6 in
Dimensions (WxHxD):
18.4 lb
Weight:
No
Rugged:
No
VESA mounting:
Yes
Kensington anti-theft lock:
Black
Available color options:
Power
Typical: 364 W, Standby: less than 0 W
Consumption:
100 V - 240 V
Power adapter voltage:
50 Hz, 60 Hz
Warranty
powerLite Home Cinema 5010 projector, power cord, two HDMI cable clamps, remote control with AA batteries, CD RoM with users guide link
Accessories:
Links
Official page:
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Description: The PowerLite Home Cinema 5010 brings the power of 3D right to your living room with Bright 3D Drive technology and full HD, 1080p performance. Immerse yourself in eye-popping cinematic adventures with 2400 lumens color and white light output1 and an astounding contrast ratio of up to 200,000:1. This state-of-the-art performer also features a built-in cinema filter and FujinonĀ® lens, for movie viewing the way filmmakers intended.... read more