Epson MovieMate 60 All-in-One Home Theater Projector
Epson just announced the MovieMate 60, a new all-in-one home theater projector. The MovieMate 60 combines a projector, CD/DVD player, and stereo speakers into one portable unit. With the MovieMate 60 you can watch movies, TV, play video games, and even display iPod videos– all up to eight times larger than a 40-inch widescreen TV. Available in October, this baby is priced at only $699.
The MovieMate 60 features a bright, energy efficient lamp that delivers 2,000 lumens of color and white light output (60% brighter than previous models!), Dolby Digital audio, and offers easy plug 'n play connectivity, including HDMI. It has a built-in handle and cushioned carrying case.
Features and benefits include:
- Project a 16:9 widescreen 60-inch image from only six feet away or a 120-inch image from just 12 feet away
- Built-in progressive scan standard definition 540p resolution DVD/CD player
- Great sound quality using two built-in ten watt 5.1 Dolby Digital DTS speakers
- Integrated microphone jack to allow for voice amplification - great for narrating a slide show, karaoke and more
- Compatible with Apple iPod, Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360
- New, brighter, energy-efficient E-TORL lamp with 2,000 lumens white and color light output to maximize brightness and uniformity so viewers can enjoy the projector even in well-lit rooms
- No additional cables needed for easy set-up and portable flexibility
The Epson MovieMate 60 will be available in October for $699.


Comments
I had a Moviemate 30s before;
I had a Moviemate 30s before; it was WAY better than the Moviemate 50 that I later purchased. I guess because the 30s had a larger contrast ratio.
The specs for the new Moviemate 60 are not really that different than the 30s. What IS 540p anyway???
Is anyone REALLY going to see a difference between 480p and 540p?
I really wonder if this product is worth it.
What it DOESN'T indicate is whether regular dvds will be up-converted the way that the moviemate 72 up-converted them.
Does anyone know the answers to my issues?
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