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About: Epson iProjection is a wireless projection app for iPhone®, iPad®, or iPod®
touch. This app makes it easy to mirror your device's screen, and project
documents & photos wirelessly to an Epson projector.



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Read 4 Customer Service Reviews 😭😔💔

4.3 out of 5
Howard Koehn
2022-02-09

Using I Projection with windows 10 I find that one of my lap tops will not mirror my lap top display even though I have it set to duplicate. I have tried differerent settings but cannot get it to duplicate. If I hook a vga cable from computer to projector, everything is fine, so I believe it to be a glitch in I projection software? I have tried two different versions of I projection with the same result. I do have another tablet computer that is Windows 10 and it works perfect to duplicate. Could you tell me what to do? Thanks!

Does not run PowerPoint

2022-05-04

by Kesythia

I got this projector with the expectation that I could easily use my iPad or my iPhone to project PowerPoint through the projector. However though it allows you to project a file that contains the slides from PowerPoint it does not allow you to use PowerPoint. So all of the work that you do in making decent presentation is unusable in this app. All you can do is project the slides without transitions, without animations, etc. You can only project the entire slide and then move onto the next.

Why support new projectors and not new Office?

2022-05-11

by PolymathCrowsbane

I purchased the Powerlite 1781W to project Keynote and PowerPoint presentations. However, after being unable to do that, I learned from Epson Support iProjection only supports Office 2013, nothing more recent. It makes no sense not to provide support for an obsolete version of Office. Epson hardware is good...the software, not nearly so good. Combine that with a lack of support for Airplay and I’ve lost 75% of my rationale for the projector purchase.

Epson software is terrible

2022-05-18

by Iaswingkid

This software is clunky, but at least it's not as bad as Epson's protector software for Windows, which doesn't work on my Microsoft Surface. It disconnected the Wi-Fi every time I tried to use the projector. It also had the same problem on a Toshiba laptop.

Stay away from Epson projectors! The hardware might be fine, but I haven't been able to evaluate it because the software is so bad!


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