![]() ![]() ![]() The projector does have a nice feature where you can put pictures, music, or videos onto a USB jump drive and plug the drive into the back of the projector. You have to be in a very dark room for this projector to be useful.Īt this price point you won’t find a wireless interface to connect things wirelessly, which is fine with me considering the multiple inputs available. This projector only has 120 lumens and uses LED as the light source. For projectors that have around a 1,000 lumen rating you usually have to use those in a dark room. And those projectors are usually ‘lamp’ projectors that have a bulb as the light source instead of LED, so the image is much brighter and can be used in bright rooms. Most business-class/classroom projectors have around 2,000-3,000 lumuns, and some projectors have upwards of 4,000 if they are used in large auditoriums or arenas. The first thing I need to mention is that this LED projector is rated at 120 lumens. And the rubberized feet on the bottom keep the projector in place on any surface. The lens on the front can be rotated to adjust the sharpness of the image, and I found that I could put the projector anywhere from 4 ft to 9 ft from the display surface, which fit any need that I had. All the connections are on the back, including the keystone adjustment slider at the bottom, as you can see from the picture below. The fact that it is LED means it pulls very little power compared to a ‘lamp’ projector, and it will last thousands of hours longer as well. Anything I did on my computer screen showed up very nicely on the projected image. The projected image was clear and crisp, and I have no complaints with that. An interesting little tidbit though: they didn’t work with the projector, but they did begin to charge! I tried connecting my Galaxy S6 cellphone and my Nexus 7 tablet to the projector via their USB cables, but it did not recognize them. I did not encounter any problems connecting the various computers in my house to the projector. You can connect many, many different devices with ease. I also love that it has many options for input: AV, HDMI, USB, and VGA. And it is incredibly light! I remember literally lugging a suitcase projector through the airport many years ago to take it with me on a trip. So when you turn it off there is no ‘cool down’ period where the fan blows to cool it off before you put it away. Because it is an LED projector, it never gets hot. And the size is so small that it easily fits inside any suitcase I take or even a backpack. To show the size, I took a top-view picture (below) of my Nexus 7 tablet sitting on top of the projector. ![]() I considered getting a travel case of some kind, but it fits so nicely inside the box that I just use the box itself as the travel case. ![]() Inside the box it is sitting inside a padded compartment with the power cord, AV cable, and remote control. Projector, remote control, power cord, and AV cable, lens cap. Size: 8 ¼ inch wide, 5 ¼ inch deep, 3 ¾ inch tall.Keystone Correction: 15 degree Vertical, Manual keystone correction.Lens:3 pieces of glass lenses manual focus.Support:MP3/WMA/OGG/AAC/FLAC/APE/WAV audio, JPEG/BMP/PNG image, image zoom,360 degree rotate.Native Resolution:800 x 480, max support 1080P.Projector System:4 inch LCD TFT display.First of all, the specs from the manufacturer: ![]()
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