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Epson Powerlite 1705C Wireless Multimedia Projector 3.7 lbs
Normal Price:$1,499.99
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Manufacturer: Epson
Model: V11H231020
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Epson
Label: Epson
Features for Epson Powerlite 1705C Wireless Multimedia Projector 3.7 lbs:
- 802.11 a/b/g wireless performance so fast you can display full-screen (30 fps) MPEG2 video with audio from a PC
- XGA (1024 x 768) resolution for sharp, vibrant images
- Incredible combination of 2200 lumens brightness and only 3.7 lb
- Proactive monitoring and control of the projector via the network
- New simple USB video connection for multiple presenters
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Customer Reviews
Epson 1705c & MacOs wireless 
2008-01-17
The Epson 1705c projector does not work wirelessly with Leopard (MacOs10.5) on the Mac, but it does using Tiger. The unit works with a wired connection of course. Fortunately, I have a MacBook with Tiger (and an Intel Mac with Leopard). The projector is very light, but quite bright. It is supposed to show video at 30 fps, which it probably does, but quicktime projected from the Mac was jerky. I have only had this for a couple of hours so I will learn more. Wireless projection of powerpoint was very good. So far, I am pleased.
Later, Boris Balley, artists, gave an 1.5 hr powerpoint presentation of his work. He had three 1MB images per slide projected wirelessly from a Mac using Tiger as the operating system. It was flawless. March 2008: Now Epson has an update for Leopard on the Intel Mac that works wirelessly. It is great.
James Baird
Professor, Brown U.