About the Salamander Designs Zurich 237 EPS
An ideal home for your Epson laser projector
An ideal home for your Epson laser projector
Salamander Designs has come up with an elegant and innovative way to set up your Ultra Short Throw (UST) projector. This handsome cabinet is designed specifically for the Epson Home Cinema LS100 projector. Its recessed cavity conceals the projector, so you won't need to mount it on the ceiling or run cables behind your walls. The top of the projector protrudes from the cabinet and directs images onto your nearby screen.
The sturdy cabinet features an extruded aluminum frame and removable back panels with openings for cables. Built-in louvers keep air flowing and components cool.
Product highlights:
- for use with Epson Home Cinema LS100 Ultra Short Throw laser projector
- 70" diagonal image: 4.5" from back of projector to front of screen
- 125" diagonal image: 15" from back of projector to front of screen
- extruded aluminum frame
- ventilation louvers to keep components cool
- removable rear panels
- opium brown panels
- black tempered glass top
- cabinet wall-mounting not recommended
- 64-3/4"W x 21-1/2"H x 21-5/16"D
- warranty: limited lifetime
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # X/EPS237ZU/OB
What's in the box:
- Projector cabinet (for the Epson LS100)
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Features & specs
General Features | ||
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Type | Projector | |
Stand Style | Cabinet | |
Color | Brown | |
Number of Shelves | 6 | |
Number of Adjustable Shelves | 2 | |
Number of Drawers | None | |
Assembly Required | Yes | |
Main Materials |
Wood Aluminum | |
Wire Management | Yes | |
Height (inches) | 22-7/8 | |
Depth (inches) | 21-3/8 | |
Stand Weight Limit | 600 lbs | |
TV Shelf Weight Limit | 150 lbs | |
TV Shelf Width | 64-3/4 | |
TV Shelf Depth | 21-1/4 | |
Parts Warranty | Limited Lifetime | |
Labor Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
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