Posted: 2010-11-28
Eiki Surpasses the 4,000 ANSI Lumens Threshold
There was a time in the audio visual market when 1,000 ANSI lumen projectors were standard issue. This is no longer the case. Eiki has become one, in handful of many projector manufacturers that produce LCD projectors with 4,000 ANSI lumens. The following article will help the customer to understand why so much lumens is necessary and also a review of the features that the Eiki LC-XB41 can offer to its users.The Eiki LLC-XB41 is a top of the line projector best suited for office environments, that also cater to larger viewing audiences. The high contract and very bright image is designed to leave viewers in awe. There are certain features, including: a turn on and show! And the, turn off and go! Designed for the business traveler in mind. Our review panel would suggest this projector is in its best environment when stationary: mounted from the ceiling in a large conference room setting. The two VGA inputs and one VGA monitor output make this user-friendly for mutli-hookups. The wireless remote control allows presenters to walk the room and engage with their audience. The 16X digital zoom can give depth and scope to any important decision making power point slide show.
At 4,000 ANSI lumens, your audience will be blown away with the 3 panel LCD imaging that delivers rich, color saturated picture. Image displays both 4:3 and 16:9 widescreen, and true XGA resolution: WXGA, UXGA-VGA, MAC compatible. In economy mode, the fan turns into quiet operation mode, preventing your audience members from being distracted, or worse, having important points being missed. Behind all these powerful features is the POA-LMP111 projector lamp. This projector bulb can be found in countless other projectors, including projector models by Eiki and Sanyo. Generally when a lamp has been used over multiple projectors, this means that both the manufacturers and the consumers were happy with its performance. The POA-LMP111 is manufactured to run 3,000 lamp life hours, and up to 4,000 in eco-mode. A respected and trusting source for replacement lamps can be found here.
This over powering projector is no longer in production, but many customers can still find AV resellers with the LC-XB41 sitting on their shelf. It is backed by a 3-year projector warranty, comes with a wireless remote, power cord, CD-ROM manual, and soft carrying case. Despite Eiki attempts to market this projector as the be-all-and-end-all in portability, we believe users will have the most success in a large conference or boardroom. For more news and information on Eiki projectors and projector lamps, be sure to check out more reviews here.






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