WIN! An Epson portable gaming 3D projector
This lightweight, HD-Ready projector offers the ideal blend of quality and affordability
This lightweight, HD-Ready projector offers the ideal blend of quality and affordability
We've teamed up with Epson to offer you the chance to win the EH-TW550 – an affordable, portable, 720p, HD-Ready 3D projector. Ideal for gamers, the EH-TW550 offers a dedicated gaming colour mode and 3LCD technology with equally bright White and Colour Light Output for vivid, lifelike images.
There's also a split-screen display function and RFID to provide a strong signal for 3D glasses
With its slim design, the EH-TW550 is light enough to move between rooms or carry to a friend's house for a gaming tournament. Set-up is quick and easy thanks to manual horizontal and automatic vertical keystone correction. There's also a three-year lamp warranty.
Epson's 3LCD technology outputs up to 3,000 lumens of brightness, while a contrast ratio of 5,000:1 ensure blacks are deep, colours are vivid and every detail is accurately reproduced. Colour can be optimised for gaming by selecting a special 'game' mode, with additional colour modes available for viewing film and other content.
The projector's split-screen display function allows two different sources to be viewed at the same time - great for checking sports scores in the middle of a game, or flicking through TV channels.
To win, just click here to answer the following question: How many sources can be displayed on the Epson TW-550 at one time?
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Please note that this competition is only open to UK residents over 18 years of age.
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