Home Theater Epson MovieMate 72 High-Definition Projector, DVD and music player combo (V11H257220) (Electronics)
Epson MovieMate 72 High-Definition Projector, DVD and music player combo (V11H257220) (Electronics)
By Epson

$1,399.99
The ultimate high-definition projector, DVD and music player combo, Epson MovieMate 72 takes big-screen entertainment to a new level with precision 720p resolution. Enjoy larger-than-life entertainment. Its the all-in-one product with built-in progressive scan DVDCD player and four 5 W Dolby 5.1 DTS stereo speakers. Epson MovieMate 72 displays standard DVDs in even more detail at high-definition 720p resolution. It projects images up to eight times larger than on a 40-inch, widescreen TV. Simply plug it in and let the fun begin. There are no additional cables or equipment to hook up. Epson MovieMate 72 has an unique swivel base for versatile DVD loading. It delivers natural colors and bright, vibrant images with 3-chip 3LCD technology. Use Epson MovieMate 72 for videogames, movies and more. It works with your Apple iPod, Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3 or Microsoft Xbox 360 video game system for more entertainment options. Connect it to high-definition devices via HDMI for even more entertainment value. Epson MovieMate 72 displays an 80-inch, widescreen image from just 6 12 feet away, or a 120-inch image from just 10 feet away
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