The Eiki EK-131W is a top - notch 3LCD projector that offers an amazing 5,000 lumens of brightness. With a WXGA (1280 x 800) native resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio, it can deliver sharp and vivid images. The 15,000:1 contrast ratio ensures deep blacks and bright whites, bringing your presentations, movies, or games to life.
One of its key features is the Infinity Lamp technology, which provides a long lamp life of 20,000 hours in eco - mode and 10,000 hours in normal mode. This means you won't have to replace the lamp frequently.
It supports both analog and digital video inputs up to 1080p, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. The convenient mid - range (1.66:1) manual zoom and focus lens allows you to adjust the image size easily. It also has horizontal, vertical, and corner keystone correction, as well as pincushion/barrel and 6 - point geometric correction to ensure a perfectly rectangular image.
The projector comes with wired network control and monitoring, and is compatible with Crestron RoomView™ and AMX Device Discovery Technology. There's a built - in 16 - watt amplifier and speaker system, along with closed - caption decoding.
In terms of technical specifications, it has a 0.64' 3LCD display type, a 240 - watt projection lamp, and can project an image diagonal of 30 - 300'. The fan noise is only 30 dB in eco - mode and 37 dB in normal mode, which is quite quiet.
Standard accessories include a detachable AC power cord, a VGA cable, a quick - start guide, and a remote control with 2 x AAA batteries.






Using the Eiki EK - 131W projector is easy. First, connect it to your device. You can use the HDMI, VGA, or other available ports depending on your device. For example, if you're using a laptop, a VGA cable might be a good choice. Once connected, power on the projector using the power button on the device or the remote control.
When setting up the projection, use the manual zoom and focus lens to adjust the size and sharpness of the image. You can also use the keystone and geometric correction features to make sure the image is straight and rectangular.
For best results, use the projector in a dimly lit room as the high brightness works best in low - light conditions.
Regarding maintenance, keep the projector clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid touching the lens with your fingers as it can leave smudges. Also, make sure the ventilation holes are not blocked to prevent overheating.
When it comes to the lamp, monitor the lamp life indicator. When it's time to replace the lamp, follow the instructions in the user manual carefully. And don't forget to turn off the projector and let it cool down before any maintenance work.