The product lists an 8K physical resolution in marketing, but also shows a maximum supported resolution of 4K. This likely means the projector accepts high-resolution 8K input signals but projects at a lower effective/resampled resolution (common for some projectors). For precise native panel resolution and how 8K content is handled, check the official specifications or ask the seller.
The projector is rated at 700 ANSI lumens. That brightness is best suited for dark to moderately dim rooms or indoor use (movie nights, gaming). For bright, sunlit rooms or large outdoor screens you may need a darker environment or a higher-lumen model.
It runs Android 11 and includes built-in apps for streaming. You can install or use compatible Android apps, but availability of Google Play Store or specific app stores may vary—check the product documentation or seller for details.
The projector includes 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. This should be sufficient for apps and some media, but space for large app libraries or many offline files may be limited.
The unit is described as portable and weighs about 2.0 kg, making it easy to carry. The listing does not state that it includes a built-in battery, so it likely requires an external power source. Confirm battery availability with the seller if a battery-powered option is required.
Yes, the projector is described as 3D ready. For details on supported 3D formats (active vs. passive) and compatible 3D glasses, refer to the user manual or ask the vendor.
This model uses LCD projection technology, as listed in the specifications.
The projector includes built-in high-quality speakers suitable for casual viewing. For a fuller home theater experience or louder sound for large rooms/outdoor events, external speakers or a sound system are recommended.
The description mentions internet-ready functionality and built-in apps, which implies Wi-Fi capability. Port types (HDMI, USB, audio out, etc.) are not specified in the description—check the product page or user manual for exact port and wireless specifications.
The projector is described as short throw, meaning it can produce a large image from a relatively short distance. Exact screen-size-to-distance charts or throw ratio are not provided here—refer to the official throw-ratio specification or the manual for recommended distances and maximum/minimum image sizes.
Yes. The projector is advertised as good for gaming and presentations. For competitive gaming you may want to verify input lag and refresh-rate support in the detailed specs; for business or classroom presentations the short-throw design and portability are helpful.
Regular maintenance generally includes keeping vents free of dust, wiping the exterior and lens gently with a microfiber cloth, and following any filter cleaning/replacement instructions in the manual. Always power off and unplug the projector before cleaning. Consult the user manual for model-specific guidance.
Because the projector runs Android 11, system and app updates may be available. Check the settings menu for system update options or follow the manufacturer’s instructions. If updates require downloading from an app store or USB, refer to the manual.
Warranty and support details are not listed in the product description. Check the seller’s listing, the manufacturer’s website, or the included documentation for warranty length, coverage, and how to contact technical support.
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