Epson VS250 vs ViewSonic PJD5155
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Release date | September 2017 | February 2015 |
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Projection system & image |
Resolution | 800x600 | 800x600 |
Aspect ratio | 4:3 (SVGA) | 4:3 (SVGA) |
Brightness | 3,200 ANSI | 3,300 ANSI |
Contrast | 15,000:1 | 20,000:1 |
Throw | 0.9 - 10.3 | 1.2 - 11.3 |
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Vertical keystone | | |
Horizontal keystone | | |
3D mode | | |
Connectivity |
HDMI | | |
Vga in | | |
Audio out | | |
USB | | |
Other Features |
Fan noise | 37.0 dB | 32.0 dB |
Lamp life | 10,000 hours | 10,000 hours |
Lamp watts | 220W | 190W |
Height | 14 cm | 10 cm |
Weight | 2.4 kg | 2.1 kg |
Power usage | 296 w | 265 w |
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Comparison of both projectors: Epson VS250 vs ViewSonic PJD5155The Epson VS250 was released in September 2017; the ViewSonic PJD5155 arrived in the market in February 2015.
Concerning the projection system specifications, the Epson VS250 has a low brightness (3,200 ANSI) compared to the brightness of the ViewSonic PJD5155: 3,300 ANSI whereas the Epson VS250 has a higher contrast of 15,000:1, the ViewSonic PJD5155 having only 20,000:1. Both projectors have a resolution of 800x600
As for the image system, both projectors don't have the vertical lens shift nor the horizontal shift, and there is also a difference in the keystone capabilities.Both projectors have the 3d mode.
The Epson VS250 is HDMI compatible, it has a VGA IN port, the Epson VS250 doesn't have an audio out, and has a USB port. The ViewSonic PJD5155 is HDMI compatible, it has a VGA IN port, the ViewSonic PJD5155 has an audio out, and has a USB port.