The Epson BrightLink 585Wi Projector Summary presented by Projector Reviews TV

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • ProjectorReviews.com took a look this Epson BrightLink 585Wi projector and awarded it our Hot Product Award. It also received our Best in Classroom - Ultra Short Throw Projector Award. We created this 16-minute video as a fun and informational summary of the full-length written review posted on ProjectorReviews.com. We also have a shorter video review overview. We have a growing collection of videos covering both specific home theater projectors and FAQs about many of the most popular and important questions as you create your home theater environment.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @ItsMista_2u
    @ItsMista_2u Před 11 dny

    Can this be used in movie room?

  • @hernanlagomarsino6401
    @hernanlagomarsino6401 Před 2 lety

    Hola, tengo un proyector 475, y me muestra la imagen distorcionada/borrosa, no encuentro como regularlo, no es como los tradicionales que tiene la palanca. me podrias ayudar? gracias

  • @mohand19990
    @mohand19990 Před 4 lety +2

    Do I need a smartboard or a regular one is okay? There are many points you have to mention. I want to see it when works.

    • @projectorreviews
      @projectorreviews  Před 4 lety +1

      Greetings Ahmed. The 585i is a fully interactive projector. No smart board of any type needed. It has a very similar feature set to a Smartboard. Normally you use a “regular” non-interactive projector with a Smartboard. All those tools you see on the screen, the pens, etc. are all part of the Epson projector’s interactivity. You just need sources.
      Smarboard has been around since the early ‘90s (I used to sell them). They developed a large partner base for educational software, as has Prometheus - a Smartboard competitor that’s big in the EU. This Epson can work with much of those software libraries. The screen I used was my standard matte white screen in my testing room, however in most environments, you will want a rigid surface (white board type) rather than a soft screen, since you are “writing” on it with pens. -art

  • @jankockv
    @jankockv Před 6 lety +1

    minute 2:35, overtake world class

  • @VamsiKrishna-ls5fk
    @VamsiKrishna-ls5fk Před 8 lety

    Thanks for your clear explanation !

  • @ravshanabdukadyrov
    @ravshanabdukadyrov Před 6 lety

    Maximum resolution is...? Can i get 150 inch?

    • @Theironminer-ky2pg
      @Theironminer-ky2pg Před 2 lety +1

      The resolution is a midway point between 720p and 1080p, and the max size is 100 inch

  • @AmanKumar-fn8tj
    @AmanKumar-fn8tj Před 7 lety

    please review epson 536wi.

    • @projectorreviews
      @projectorreviews  Před 7 lety

      Hi Aman, We’re currently reviewing Epson’s 696ui interactive projector, so it’s extremely unlikely we’ll get to the 536Wi. That said, three years or so ago, we reviewed the 536wi’s predecessor, the 436wi. the 536wi has one or two new tricks but it’s otherwise very similar. Between checking out that review, and reading perhaps, about any new special features, that are likely to already be covered in more recent models, in our newer reviews. Good hunting - art

  • @1985Haylon
    @1985Haylon Před 8 lety

    can this be used as a rear projector?

    • @projectorreviews
      @projectorreviews  Před 8 lety +1

      Hi haylon, yes, the Epson Powerlite Pro 585Wi has a rear projection mode. You will find the option in the menus. Epson also confirms this in their FAQ section on the projector. -art

  • @Legacy4K
    @Legacy4K Před 4 lety +1

    Can't watch. The transitions are killing my eyes. Good review though.

  • @Gta2O13
    @Gta2O13 Před 4 lety +2

    Dim and junk