The projector's physical (native) resolution is 1280×800, which is what it displays natively. "Supports 4K" means it can accept 4K input signals and will downscale them to the native resolution for display, so you can feed 4K sources but the image is shown at 1280×800.
5000 ANSI lumens is a relatively high brightness rating suitable for living rooms, classrooms, conference rooms and many outdoor evening uses. In very bright daylight the image will be less contrasty—best results are achieved in dim to moderate ambient light.
The built-in battery provides up to about 2 hours of runtime under typical conditions. Most portable projectors allow operation while plugged in and charging, but confirm this behavior in the product manual or seller listing for this specific unit.
A specific charging time is not provided in the product description. Charging time can vary by battery condition and charger—refer to the user manual or contact the seller for exact charging specifications.
Auto-focus automatically adjusts the lens to produce a sharp image when you move the projector or change screen size. Performance varies by model and lighting; generally it should focus within a few seconds. For best results keep the projector steady and allow it to complete the autofocus cycle.
The projector runs Android 9.0 with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, so it can run Android apps. Whether the Google Play Store is preinstalled depends on the build—if Play Store isn't available you can sideload APKs or use built-in apps. Check the product details to confirm which app stores are included.
It has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. WiFi enables streaming and network features; Bluetooth can pair with external speakers, headphones or input devices. Supported wireless protocols (e.g., Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA) may vary—check the detailed spec or manual.
Yes — it can be used for gaming, especially for casual and console play. Keep in mind its native 1280×800 resolution and the product description does not list input lag figures; for competitive gaming you may want to verify latency performance with the seller or in reviews.
The unit is described as 3D ready. To watch 3D you need compatible 3D content/source, a 3D-capable player, and the appropriate 3D glasses. Specific supported 3D formats and glasses types should be confirmed in the user guide or product details.
The contrast ratio is listed as 1000:1. Contrast ratio affects how deep blacks and bright highlights appear; 1000:1 provides decent contrast for general movie, presentation and classroom use, but in very dark-home cinema setups higher contrast may be preferred.
The single package size is 40×30×20 cm and the gross weight is about 2.7 kg. With a built-in battery and this weight it is reasonably portable for moving between rooms, classrooms or short outdoor setups.
The product description does not list specific ports. Many projectors include HDMI and USB inputs plus audio out, but exact port types and counts vary by model—check the detailed listing or manual for the precise I/O configuration before purchase.
Most portable projectors include a standard tripod or mounting thread and offer mounting options. The description doesn't explicitly confirm a mounting thread—consult the product spec sheet or manual to verify ceiling- or tripod-mount compatibility.
Fan noise and speaker volume/quality aren't specified. Built-in speakers are convenient for casual viewing and presentations; for better audio (movies or events) pairing external Bluetooth or wired speakers is recommended. Check reviews or ask the seller for specifics on noise level (dB).
Warranty and support terms are not listed in the product description. Warranty periods and support channels typically depend on the seller or manufacturer—confirm warranty length, return policy and support contacts with the seller before purchasing.
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