EPSON POWERLITE 2030

To carry on with our tech product reviews every Tuesday, today we’re touching base on Epson’s newest launch of the MHL-enabled 1080p 2D/3D projector. Since the brink of time, entertainment has been the epitome of human indulgence - ergo films are the top alternative for such discretion. The arrival of this new projector, the Epson PowerLite Cinema 2030 deserved some hi-tech limelight.epson_powerlite_home_cinema_3010This is the first unit to offer an MHL-enabled HDMI port, enabling you to output streaming or downloaded videos from your Android phone or tablet. Obviously if you do not wish to select this feature, you can take pleasure of its 1080p 2D/3D visuals, built-it speakers and a 2,000 lumens bulb – in stores September for $999. This product not only offers high brightness and performance, it truly does allow HD access to movies, TV, videogames and other fellow supported devices. The thrill to turn your living room or private bedroom into an incredible cinematic performance in both high-quality 2D and 3D is absolute comfort. In addition, the projector features built-in sound with the capability to add speakers, enabling users to enhance any movie experience.hc3010_bcs-our_396x264The projector features six pre-set color modes, allowing users to play their favorite video games or watch their favorite TV programs just about anywhere – whether you are playing video games in the man cave or watching TV in a well-lit room. Epson delivers customer value based on compact, energy-saving, and high-precision technologies in markets spanning enterprise and the home to commerce and industry.This is a small price to pay if you consider of the blown up HD portions you’ll be viewing of the latest Breaking Bad or Orange is the New Black episode.PHOTO SOURCE: EPSON