Epson PowerLite 1776W Multimedia Projector Review
The Epson PowerLite 1776W Multimedia Projector, an ultra-light data projector, is a modest upgrade to the Epson PowerLite 1775W Multimedia Projector, a PCMag Editors' Choice, which it is replacing in Epson's lineup. The 1776W comes in at a slightly lower price, and adds auto horizontal keystone correction. It inherits its predecessor's slim and light form factor, very good data and video image quality, and the connectivity ports that count in a portable data projector. It might have become Editors' Choice itself, if it weren't for a similar yet lower-priced model that Epson introduced at the same time: the Epson PowerLite 1761W Multimedia Projector .
The 1776W has a rated brightness of 3,000 lumens, and has native WXGA (1,280 by 800) resolution, compatible with widescreen laptops with a 16:10 aspect ratio. This projector’s light engine uses 3LCD technology, which Epson helped to develop.
This projector measures a slim 2.1 by 11.5 by 8.3 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.8 pounds. It’s ...
The Epson PowerLite 1776W Multimedia Projector is a slim and ultra-light business projector with above-average data and video image quality and good connectivity choices.
Slim and ultra-light; Above-par data image quality; Very good video quality; Wi-Fi, HDMI, and USB connectivity; Automatic vertical and horizontal keystone correction, and Auto Screen Fit
Some tinting in data images; Audio, though sufficient, could be louder