Products
PowerLite 435W Multimedia Projector
4/27/2012 By: Ben Grey
www.epson.com/brighterfutures Price: $909 through the Brighter Futures program
Epson’s PowerLite 435W
is a short-throw projector
equipped to produce an 80”
image from 2.7 feet away.
Quality and Effectiveness:
Epson’s PowerLite 435W
projector is a very nicely featured,
short-throw projector that produces
outstanding image quality. The
unit can project an 80” image
from only 2.7 feet, and at its
farthest distance, the 435W
can project a 16:10 image up
to 113” diagonal. The 3,000
lumen, HD-capable output
makes the Epson an excellent
option for districts looking for
a short-throw projector solution.
The projector has a native WXGA
resolution of 1280x800 and has a host of
inputs and options. The projector is also equipped with an Ethernet
port and optional wireless module for remote monitoring or control
to project and connect via a network. The E-TORL lamp is rated
for 6,000 hours when used in economy mode. The unit also has a
USB “Plug ‘n Play” option for projecting video, presentations or
document camera feeds directly from a USB connection.
Ease of Use: The PowerLite 435W is very simple
to set up and use. The menu system is intuitive,
and the included remote has many features
accessible from a dedicated button. Zooming
or focusing the image being projected is easily
accomplished through a focus slider on the
machine and dedicated “tele” and “wide” buttons
on the top of the unit. A convenient feature many will be able to take
advantage of is the ability to quickly project via the USB connection
without the need for a computer.
Creative Use of Technology: While Epson does not break any
ground in regards to new technology, the ease of use and the quality
of the image achieved from such a short distance are notable. The
brightness and image quality are simply stunning, and watching 1080p
video on the unit was quite impressive.
Suitability for Use in a School Environment: The PowerLite
435W would provide an excellent solution for school settings where a
short-throw projector is required. The sound quality doesn’t have the
full tonality range of a larger, dedicated speaker system, but the 16W
speaker does produce more than enough sound to
be heard throughout a large classroom. The option
of adding wireless capabilities to the device is nice,
but it would have been better had the wireless
capabilities been built into the unit. Though the
price of the unit is not the cheapest in its class, the
image quality and available options make it an
excellent short-throw option.
TOP FEATURES
• Image quality
• 6,000 hour rated bulb life
• Available connections and options
OVERALL RATING:
The Epson PowerLite
435W’s connection
options are excellent, and
the unit offers a compelling,
nicely-featured shortthrow
solution for
education.