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Remote Control Epson


Epson Remote Control 1456641


Epson Remote Control 1456641


$41.5


Epson Remote Control 1456641

Epson Remote Control


Epson Remote Control


$36.99


Epson Remote Control Epson – Remote control – for PowerLite 6110i

Epson / Epson 1519442 Device Remote Control / 1519442


Epson / Epson 1519442 Device Remote Control / 1519442


$49.78


Epson – Epson 1519442 Device Remote Control – 1519442

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ViewSonic PJD5123 SVGA DLP Projector  120Hz/3D Ready, 2700 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR


ViewSonic PJD5123 SVGA DLP Projector 120Hz/3D Ready, 2700 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR


$327.99


The PJD5123 is a high-performance SVGA 800×600 DLP projector with 2700 ANSI lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio. With new slim design at only 3.2 inch height, making it ideal to move from room to room on the campus or in the office. This projector offers a variety of hardware and software features including multiple PC and video input options, 1.1x manual optical zoom, auto vertical keystone correct…

Epson EX7210 Widescreen Business Projector (WXGA Resolution 1280x800) (V11H428120)


Epson EX7210 Widescreen Business Projector (WXGA Resolution 1280×800) (V11H428120)


$599.99


This projector will deliver you top of the line performance while also saving you on power consumption by up to 50%. The Epson EX7210 WXGA Multimedia 3LCD Projector features 2800 ANSI lumens, 3000:1 contrast ratio, and has a 4,000/5,000 hour lamp life expectancy. This amazing projector also features 1280 x 800 resolution for clear graphics and texts….

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020)


Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020)


$1,425.99


This 3LCD projector delivers 3D ready images with outstanding vividness. With 2200 ANSI Lumens color and white light output, you’d experience full HD 1080p images with amazing quality. It also comes with two built-in 10 W stereo speakers that complement the incredible visuals with high-impact audio output. In addition to supporting 2D performance, the 3LCD also provides realistic 3D adventures wit…

Epson ATA HARDSHELL MOLDED CASE ( ELPKS45 )


Epson ATA HARDSHELL MOLDED CASE ( ELPKS45 )


$195.50


Molded Hardshell Case with wheels and handle with customized interior compartments to protect your projector and a compartment for your notebook computer, remote control and cable set. Smooth ball-bearing wheels make maneuvering effortless. Meets ATA specifications…



An Increasingly Stable Spread Of Independent Nations Based Somewhat On Ethnic Populations, But Also On The Economic Imperatives Of NewFound Independence : Capitalism, Development And Tourism!

Stumped? It's essentially a little bit of a trick question . Geographically, the Balkan Promontory is considered as Southeastern Europe - the landmass south of Austria and Hungary and east of Italy. It's famous for rugged and remote mountains, impressive shore and furiously partisan populations. The Adriatic is to the west, the Black Sea to the east, Greece at the southernmost tip.

But politically, the answer relies upon the year. 5 centuries of war, oppression and ethnic conflict have melted and made states on the Balkan Cape many times over. If you answered Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania or Bosnia & Herzegovina (BiH) - A-plus! All of them have coastline on the Adriatic Sea. If you presumed Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, or Kosovo - C-plus. Balkans, although not Western Balkans. Yugoslavia? No go. It slumped over ten years ago.

The good news for travelers? An increasingly stable choice of independent nations based somewhat on ethnic populations, but also on the industrial imperatives of newfound independence : capitalism, development and tourism!

Dubrovnik, Croatia, is now a top destination on Eastern Mediterranean cruises, like the one Bud and I did in 2003. Our Dubrovnik guide lived thru the 1991-92 Serbian siege, and bullet holes were still everywhere. But Maria's positivism was transmissible. "Come back," she urged. "After the roads are fixed and borders opened, you'll adore it."

7 years later we landed in Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia, on the 1st leg of a four-country Western Balkan trip. Customs and immigration were smooth and efficient and our rental vehicle, a Czech Skoda Fabia, waited just steps from the terminal.

We would drive northeast thru Slovenia's Julian Alps, south along coastal Croatia and down to Montenegro's beaches. We would finish over Montenegro's mythical mountains and into BiH to finish in Sarajevo. Perhaps best, we were flying solo - no package tours, no booking agent. Just us!

Euro-GPS

We brought a GPS with a preloaded Eastern EU chip. First stop : classic Lake Bled. Our GPS let us select : back roads or highway. We took the littlest roads and were straight away smitten. Each home sported lush window boxes. In the foothills of the Julian Alps, each hamlet reached higher, with taller traditional pines, and roads narrowing to single lanes, frequently weaving through steep pastures. Around one corner a spotless church sat on top of a brilliantly green hill.

Lake Bled's Grand Hotel Toplice was magnificent and historic. It housed Fascist Officers during World War Ii, and was so celebrated that the officers had to pay for rooms, even though they were the occupying forces. The Toplice was full of talkative Brits and sporty Germans, and life revolved around the lake - shaded walkways along the shoreline, swans paddling about, boats with brightly coloured canopies to ferry visitors around. Lovely!

Our next stop took us even higher, to a sporthotel in Kranjska Gora. Sporthotels are clearly Western european : spare decoration, few luxuries, but large rooms to hold skis and bikes. At the Toplice we were told that US citizens visit infrequently. In Kranjska Gora, Americans are rare. We were treated like stars and urged to go to the ski jump at nearby Planica where the world record for ski-flying was set in 2005 : 717 feet "airborne" coming off the end of the jump.

We were warned about the drive over Slovenia's 9,300-foot peak, Mount Triglav, at the eastern end of the Alps. It was stormy and foggy. The route was really steep and narrow with 50 or even more switchbacks. "Follow a bus," they said. "It will lead you."

Great advice! We turned up at our next stop, Lipica, in fine shape and ready to visit the famed Lipizzaner Stud Farm in its 430th year of breeding and training the enchanting white stallions. We caught the dramatic "Airs Above the Ground" equestrian show and marveled at the sublime facility with dressage colleges, lodging, restaurants and marriage chapel as reported tagza.com.



 Epson 10 Color 150ml Ink Set with Matte Black for Stylus Pro 7900 & 9900 Inkjet Printers


Epson 10 Color 150ml Ink Set with Matte Black for Stylus Pro 7900 & 9900 Inkjet Printers


$899.9


The Epson Stylus Pro 7900 (24 inch) and Stylus Pro 9900 (44 inch) are Epson's first ten colour printers equipped with a revolutionary new pigment ink technology - Epson UltraChrome HDR (High Dynamic Range) ink. This ink set incorporates orange and green to considerably expand the colour gamut and increase digital printing opportunities within the package and remote proofing market segments. Epson's UltraChrome HDR ink is a high density resin coated pigment ink formulation with three level black ink technology photo black, light black and light light black - plus cyan, light cyan, vivid magenta, vivid light magenta, yellow, orange, and green. Matte black is also included on-board and can be auto-switched with photo black. This generation of UltraChrome HDR ink delivers reduced graininess in skin tone areas, smoother tonal gradation from shadows to highlights, excellent short term colour stability and outstanding long term lightfastness, highly accurate colour control with neutral black and white, and high gloss levels on water resistant prints. Reduced costs are realised through the introduction of two high capacity ink cartridges (350 and 700ml) which contribute to a lower cost per millilitre of ink. These new high capacity ink cartridges also reduce the need to frequently replace cartridges which promotes greater unattended printing. The Stylus Pro 7900 and Stylus Pro 9900 have Epson's MicroPiezo TFP (Thin Film Piezo) print head with 360 nozzles per inch for each of the ten active ink cartridges. Epson's Ink Repelling Coating for the print head and Automatic Ink Detection (AID) system combine to eliminate down time by minimising and detecting nozzle clogging beforehand, and to eliminate paper waste used during the cleaning process. Epson's AID technology uses a sensor near the print head that counts the electrical charges on the ink droplets as they are fired. A lower than expected electrical charge means insufficient ink was fired, so the print head cleaning

 Epson 10 Color 150ml Ink Set with Photo Black for Stylus Pro 7900 & 9900 Inkjet Printers


Epson 10 Color 150ml Ink Set with Photo Black for Stylus Pro 7900 & 9900 Inkjet Printers


$899.9


The Epson Stylus Pro 7900 (24 inch) and Stylus Pro 9900 (44 inch) are Epson's first ten colour printers equipped with a revolutionary new pigment ink technology - Epson UltraChrome HDR (High Dynamic Range) ink. This ink set incorporates orange and green to considerably expand the colour gamut and increase digital printing opportunities within the package and remote proofing market segments. Epson's UltraChrome HDR ink is a high density resin coated pigment ink formulation with three level black ink technology photo black, light black and light light black - plus cyan, light cyan, vivid magenta, vivid light magenta, yellow, orange, and green. Matte black is also included on-board and can be auto-switched with photo black. This generation of UltraChrome HDR ink delivers reduced graininess in skin tone areas, smoother tonal gradation from shadows to highlights, excellent short term colour stability and outstanding long term lightfastness, highly accurate colour control with neutral black and white, and high gloss levels on water resistant prints. Reduced costs are realised through the introduction of two high capacity ink cartridges (350 and 700ml) which contribute to a lower cost per millilitre of ink. These new high capacity ink cartridges also reduce the need to frequently replace cartridges which promotes greater unattended printing. The Stylus Pro 7900 and Stylus Pro 9900 have Epson's MicroPiezo TFP (Thin Film Piezo) print head with 360 nozzles per inch for each of the ten active ink cartridges. Epson's Ink Repelling Coating for the print head and Automatic Ink Detection (AID) system combine to eliminate down time by minimising and detecting nozzle clogging beforehand, and to eliminate paper waste used during the cleaning process. Epson's AID technology uses a sensor near the print head that counts the electrical charges on the ink droplets as they are fired. A lower than expected electrical charge means insufficient ink was fired, so the print head cleaning