- One measurement of brightness is not enough-look for both high color brightness and high white brightness.The MegaPlex 50 has 2200 lumens of color brightness and 2200 lumens of white brightness
- Project digital content from Apple devices
- Project images up to 12X larger than a 40" screen
- Connects to smartphones, PCs and more
- Bright Images - up to 2200 lumens
At this price, I feel the product falls short in three areas:
1. No carrying case? Sheesh ... even a cheap one would be better than nothing. Safely lugging it around with a power cable and remote clearly needs a bag, why make me find one that doesn't fit just right? If you are going to use a "handle" instead of a bag, then it needs internal compartments to hold the power cord and remote so they don't get separated. It is inexcusable at any price to not to include a carrying case for a product that is clearly designed to be portable.
2. The product is not HD (not even 720i) ... at 480 pixels of resolution, it is standard DVD quality, and in today's market; at this price tag, it should be HD.
3. The speakers could/should be higher quality. Bose has proven (many years ago) that big sound can come in small packages. 10 watts of sound just isn't loud enough for an audience of more than 5 again this greatly detracts for its overall ability to serve as as a one solution portable device.I bought this for my family, to use in our basement, on one of the big white walls. I can't say enough how easy it was to set up; it took all of 5 minutes to get it running. I have experience working with multimedia projectors (am a teacher)... it might take first-timers longer.
So far, I have used it with my iPad, iPhone and my daughter's iPod Touch. I have used Netflix and streamed video from Amazon. Later today, I'll connect the Wii, and I am confident that I'll be just as thrilled.
Things I love and/or are better than the barebones projectors that I use at work:
charging my iPad/iPhone while using is a huge convenience. I wish I had one of these at school, so I wouldn't have to bother with extra cords/adapters.
built in speaker is, as another described, good quality & great volume. I have a set of Altec Lansings with a woofer that I like better, so I have them hooked up for TV/movie-watching. The built-ins would be fine for anything else that I want to do, and are better than what I have at work.
Being able to have so much flexibility with image adjustment is FABULOUS. I don't know what the correct term for this is, but you can project on an angle (like NOT from the center of the room, like from the side) and simply slide a lever to adjust the image into a perfect rectangle. That is really great in a home, or a crowded classroom, when one simply can't setup dead center.
it is a little heavy for carrying, but what projector of this size/features isn't? The handle is nice and I don't mind that there isn't a carrying case. Personally, I don't like the carrying cases that I have seen in other projectors. They don't provide much protection, and I'd rather just be very careful with the projector, while using its handle.
Image quality, for what I spent, is wonderful. I saw a review that mentioned the resolution, and IMO this is great at this price point. I have worked with at least 5 different brands of projectors in this range, and this is the best I've seen.
Things I would be interested in improving:
when using the iPod Touch, I couldn't connect my speakers, because of the location of the device's input (iPod input is blocked by the projector's tray). I am considering drilling a hole in the tray that holds it, so I can feed the cord through there... but want to think about that some more.
I'd like to see a VGA connector, to use with an older computer that doesn't have an HDMI port.
I always wish there were an audio out jack, but there isn't.
I'd buy it again, wish I had one in my classroom, and would recommend to others.Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I just received my MegaPlex MG-50 and unwrapped it and set it up. Then I plugged my iPad into it and fired it up and I am in heaven. I easily was able to show a photo slide show and played music from my iTunes during the show. Then I moved on to Keynote Presentation and was able to show one of my Keynote (PowerPoint) presentations. This is what I have been looking for. I needed to be able to do Keynote (PowerPoint) from my iPad when I teach, but I had found no other projection device that would allow me to do that.
I then got on the internet, went to YouTube and opened a video there and projected it from my iPad through the Epson MegaPlex. It was fun.
The picture quality is excellent, and at 2200 lumens the brightness works well. I had it in my office with the light on and there wasn't any distortion from the overhead light with the projection. The clarity was great. So, then I went to a classroom and tried it in there. It gave me good size from the front desk to the wall behind that. If I turned off half of the lights it was even better, if I turned off all the lights it was amazing.
I also found that the quick set up guide was well written, it walked me through the steps of setting the product up, installing the iPad holder onto the projector and getting everything fired up and started.
I then moved on to looking at the user manual. It was well laid out, the table of contents was easy to read and got me to where I needed to go quickly and easily so that I could find the answers to the questions I had. The Problem Solving section is well done and will answer most questions. If you can't find your answer in the manual it then on Page 72 gives you further directions on where to go to solve your issue. It gives you the Epson Customer Support web site address and also a phone number. It states that you can get support 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. I didn't try that because I had no questions that the manual had not answered.
The device has a good remote control unit. It is well laid out, easy to understand and provides quick easy directions for you.
The device only weighs 8.4 pounds. It has a handled attached to the unit that makes carrying it from one site to another very easy. At 8.4 pounds it is not burdensome to move. The controls on the projector are easy to use. The Keystone feature is actually wonderful. It is on the top of the unit with a slide lever right at the focus knob. You don't have to work through a menu, just slide the lever back and forth to change the Keystone. So simple.
There are ports for using a laptop computer with the projector, you can attach it through a video cable or a Firewire cable. It also has a port for a flash drive, so if you had a slide show on a flash drive you could just plug the drive in and off you go. There are ports on the side of the machine to attach RCA Video cables if you want to attach a DVD player and or port out your sound to a stereo system or a small sound system in your room.
The speakers on the unit are good, the sound quality is good and the volume is great. I don't think I will ever worry about having to put it into a sound system unless I end up doing a presentation in a larger meeting hall. But if I need to output to another music projection system I can do that.
There is an air filter on the side of the machine that is easy to remove and clean or replace. The area where the bulb is located has one Phillips head screw that holds it in place and once that is removed it is a simple process to pull and replace the bulb.
There are a couple of things I found that I couldn't do. I couldn't projector a Pages document from the iPad directly out to the projector, or a Numbers document. But if you take those documents and cut and paste them into a Keynote slide then you can project them using Keynote.
Overall, this product is a 5 star product. I would highly recommend it to anyone that has an iPad, iPhone or iPod and wants to project images on a large screen. You can do video, photos, slide shows, Keynote, YouTube or just play music. Oh, and your units also are charging while they are docked.
So yeah, I love this product and am sure that you all will love it too.This little projector does an awesome job for such a low price. I have this upstairs in my movie room. Its projecting an image equivalent to a 135" screen. Hook it up to a Blu Ray player with an HDMI cord to achieve the highest resolution.
This projector is not HD. Can you really tell, you may be asking?? YES. However, if you back the screen size down to about a 60" screen then not so much. But having it at 135" and seeing people jaw drop when the lights go down and the movie comes on is simply priceless!!!
Your movies take on an entirely new feel when you watch them this big in your home or by your swimming pool since it IS portable.
You can spend up to $3000 on a 60" Plasma, LCD, LED TV....or spend $400 to $800 for either the MG-50 or it big brother the Mg-850HD.
Both will make you very happy!!Item was as describe. I bought this as a birthday present for my husband. He hooked his Ipod touch up to it and it worked perfectly. We even had some lamps on. You could see the picture and the sound was great.


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