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The Epson 2022 EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 is a portable projector delivering up to 300" widescreen images with 3,000 lumens brightness and advanced 3-chip 3LCD technology for vibrant, accurate colors. Compact and lightweight, it supports HDMI and USB connectivity for seamless streaming from popular devices, featuring a built-in 5W speaker for versatile use in business, education, and home entertainment.

















| ASIN | B0BDQ84L6Z |
| Additional Features | HDMI Connectivity, Portable, USB Connectivit |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Gaming, Home Cinema, Outdoor Movie Night |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,789 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #280 in Home Video Projectors |
| Brand | Epson |
| Brightness | 3000 lumen |
| Built-In Media | Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 projector, power cable, projector remote control, batteries, Quick Start Guide |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Television, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,188) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1280 x 800 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.5L x 21.1W x 8.6H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Projector |
| Item Weight | 2.4 kg |
| Lamp Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Light Source Operating Life | 5000 Hours |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | 500 STAPLES DR FRAMINGHAM MA 01702-4474 United States of America |
| Maximum Image Size | 378 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 34.1 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | V11HA86020 |
| Minimum Image Size | 33 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 2.11 Feet |
| Model Name | EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 |
| Model Number | W01 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | 3-chip 3LCD |
| Projector Maximum White Brightness | 3000 ANSI Lumens |
| UPC | 010343970373 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
P**X
the remote control is great, the lighting is great, although when it projects black it can sort of seem like its blending into the background of what its projected on unless maybe if you have the white screen. there are two main brightnesses, the highest one makes a audible noise (not horrible), for more brightness, though not a significant amount, and using less brightness prolongs the life, and the regular light mode is very quiet for decent brightness, even with my lights on I can see the screen great, the biggest issue is when the lights are off and I'm watching something, it kind of illuminates the room just a bit, and when i adjust the brightness % it mostly just makes the colors darker, while still projecting the same amount of light so the actual brightness doesn't change as much as i would like, but the colors start meshing slightly. there is a adjusting knob on it to increase sharpness depending on how close the projector is to the screen, don't forget to use that so it doesn't get blurry. Even adjusting that I think the resolution could be better, although its definitely not bad, it could be better, but it is good enough. the keystone works great (that's where you can adjust the screen shape if the projector is projecting at an angle) I connected it perfectly fine to my laptop with an HDMI, and that's what i use it for mostly. the colors hold up nicely even in bright light, and there are different color modes to choose from. the speaker granted isn't totally amazing but i connect it to my Bluetooth speaker anyway just because its a good speaker, but sometimes i don't even connect it out of laziness because the sound isn't completely horrible, see video to judge for yourself. its got great content in the settings (i scroll through them on video) all in all i would rate 4.5 stars but because i don't want to give them 4 stars i just went with 5, it is kind of a ridiculous price for something that's not 100% amazing and satisfactory, but it is a projector, not a TV and its very nice that its portable. this is a completely unbiased review, i am just a regular customer, I'm posting this slightly detailed review because there are not a ton of reliable reviews on projectors on amazon so i wanted to help some other people out in knowing what they are buying, i bought this with the mind if i wasn't satisfied i would just return it, but its absolutely satisfying enough, maybe a bit pricey but worth it anyway. this i want to say is your safest bet for the price, its a reputable brand for projectors, i did a lot of research before settling on this, and am happy with it. although its the only projector I've ever owned so i don't really have a frame of reference, also I'm using it in a moderately small room with a moderately sized screen projected. the video shows different brightnesses in different lightings with different projected colors, & a scroll through the setting screen. i hope this helps.
E**Z
Lo recomiendo, es fácil de usar y programar, buena calidad de imagen
V**R
So, this is not a top-end projector, nor is the picture quality top notch, but you get what you pay for, and this is the LOW-end of nice projectors. It works great for presentations, but I would never use it as a primary projector for a home theater system ... which I do not. Brightness is pretty good in a well lit room, but not stunning, but just fine for presentations. 5 stars because I think you get what you pay for and it does a nice job.
G**Y
Très bon produit ,j'en suis satisfait . Merçi!
J**L
Having been forced to toss out a few lower-priced, but vastly inferior single-chip LCD projectors (with burn marks on the polarizer), I am so very impressed with this capable Epson-quality, ultra bright, long-lasting and flexible projector, I managed to grab a 28% off deal. I have stretched and stapled a screen over a 108”x60” frame built with 2”x2” wood, resulting in a wrinkle-free 124” (10 foot) screen measured on the diagonal. With the ceiling installation of this Epson projector I have the equivalent of a 10-foot HD TV for roughly $550 all-in. Sure, it is at the low end of Epsons’ offerings, but it creates a supersized, immersive big screen experience for streaming movies at home as well as for delivering sharp presentations in smaller office settings. The CO-W01 delivers an amazingly bright, sharp, crisp and clear image perception in vibrant, vivid colours, even with ambient light. It can achieve all this with up-to an impressive 300 inch display. The stated colour brightness of 3000 IDMS 15.4 lumens (equals roughly 3750 ANSI lumens ! ) has been notably verified by independent test results reported in reviews posted on-line. [According to the ISO 21118 standard, a single ANSI Lumen should equal 0.8 ISO Lumens]. An ideal lumen range for multi-purpose spaces is 2000 to 4000 ANSI lumens. For rooms with low ambient light you can select the ‘ECO’ Light Output setting (using a dedicated button on the remote) which slightly reduces brightness, providing a better contrast ratio for darker black-level performance, extends bulb-life, and also reduces power consumption and fan noise (from 38 dB to 29 dB, very noticeably quieter). A personalized selection from various Picture Modes can enhance the experience. In bright rooms, and for larger screen sizes, the ‘High’ Light Output setting bumps brightness up to the maximum when you need need a higher brightness to deliver quality images that are significantly less washed-out by excessive ambient light. To protect the bulb, the projector slowly warms up for 30 seconds or so before reaching maximum brightness. Lamp-hours-used under each Light Output mode can be displayed in the Info Menu. The advanced 3-chip 3LCD technology (one chip for each primary color: red, green and blue) displays 100% of the RGB colour signal for every frame. This provides outstanding and realistic colour accuracy, up to 16.77 billion colours, and better performance by providing colour with up to three-times the illuminance over a single-chip LCD projector at equal lumens level. The projected image is crisp and bright, even at the corners. Of course, a menu ‘Projection’ option can flip the picture for ceiling mounting. A manual keystone correction can properly adjust otherwise skewed or crooked image proportions, when projected at an angle, (as much as 30 degrees for this projector). I was pleasantly surprised that the ceiling-mounted projector reacts to commands from the remote even from directly beneath it. There is a manual focus lever and menu-selected digital zoom (optical zoom not available). Menu options permit adjustments to aspect ratio and colour mode. Picture Shift is a handy feature to help centre the image on a screen. While the resolution of the projector may seem odd, and to lean into the Epson forte for office presentations from computers, rest assured it is indeed high-definition (HDTV) quality and Epsons’ SizeWise chip ensures support for other display resolutions (up to and including Full HD 1080p (1020 x 1080) video via HDMI). The aspect ratio is 16:10, with a native WXGA resolution of 1200 x 800 Pixels or 1,024,000 dots (roughly the 720p (1280 x 720) being broadcast by many TV stations). It is not 4K compatible. The CO-W01 had a long lamp life of up to 6,000 hours ( 12,000 hours in ECO mode, equivalent to nearly 7 years of viewing at 5 hours per day). It is a great value for the money, especially when compared to the relatively short life of lower quality single-chip LCD projectors often reported (in 1-star reviews) as susceptible to projecting anomalous images, resulting from burn marks on the polarizer (progressing from yellow/orange, through brown, to black) after a just few months of use. Directly connect an HDMI cable from, a laptop, cable/satellite box, DVD player, gaming console, or your preferred streaming device. I have an ‘HDMI switch’ that easily enables alternating between Fire Stick or satellite receiver. Unfortunately, the 5 watt built-in speaker is not very impressive. Strangely, there is no 3.5mm jack for sound output, but this deficiency can easily be overcome by inserting an inexpensive ‘HDMI Audio Extractor’ in the HDMI cable linkage to provide the ‘3.5mm jack’ needed to run a separate cable from the Audio Out port of the Extractor to a sound system input. The USB Type-A port permits connection of USB thumb drives, or the USB power cable from a Fire Stick (providing sufficient 5v, 2A). Sadly, the projectors’ USB file support is very-limited to; .jpg , .bmp , .gif , .png , and .avi (720p and < 2 gb).
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