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Publicación: 2021-12-27, Autor: M. , crítica de: pcmag.com
3,840-by-2,160 resolution using TI's XPR fast-switch pixel shifting, Just 3,8 pounds, and includes carrying case, Bright enough for a small-to-midsize family room, Supports HDCP 2,2 copy protection scheme on 4K UHD discs, Powered focus
No HDR or 3D support, Even modes with the best color accuracy show a slight green bias, Limited settings; no way to adjust hues in any color mode
AAXA's compact 4K1 Ultra HD projector offers suitable resolution and support for the copy protection scheme of 4K UHD discs, but it lacks HDR support. Its color accuracy is good enough for most casual viewers...
1500 LED Lumens ( very saturated colors) Easily fill a 200″ screen, 4K UHD $999!, DLP, crisp clear pixels, 30,000-hour Lightsource, 10,000 3 hour movies! and that just to the halfway point, Small easily portable, take it outside, put it away when needed
Can not view an image while adjusting user settings, Fan Noise is loud in bright and boost mode, External power supply, need to address if you want to mount it, Remote, seems fragile and has a narrow area where it works, Turned on randomly when connecte
The AAXA 4k1mini projector is a good value if you are looking for LED 4k resolution in a small form factor. There are not many options to deliver a 200” full 4K UHD image for $999. It is small enought that you may use it as your go to projector for Footba...
4K1 ProjectorSmall, very sharp – seems as sharp as any of the other reasonably priced 4K UHD DLPs with the same chipset – and of course, 4K capable (without HDR). It offers two HDMI inputs, and the aforementioned media player onboard that can be fed fr...
Resumen: TVs, desktop monitors, and even laptops have embraced more pixels at lower prices, but high-resolution home theater and office projectors have lagged in affordability. So while 4K resolution (3,840 by 2,160 pixels) has long since taken over as the standar...
Pros, 3,840-by-2,160 resolution using TI's XPR fast-switch pixel shifting, Just 3.8 pounds, and includes carrying case, Bright enough for a small-to-midsize family room, Supports HDCP 2.2 copy protection scheme on 4K UHD discs, Powered focus
Cons, No HDR or 3D support, Even modes with the best color accuracy show a slight green bias, Limited settings; no way to adjust hues in any color mode