Product Details
Features
- Native 720P HD Resolution
- 160" Screen Size for Immersive Games & Movies
- 20,000 Hour LED Light Source
- Full Sized HDMI, VGA, inputs
- MP4, MP3, AVI, JPG, and text file support
AAXA LED Showtime 3D Home Theater Projector
Product Description
The AAXA LED Showtime 3D is a next generation projector employing Light-Emitting-Diodes (LEDs) and a high resolution 1280x800 DLP imager. LED light-sources have a 20,000 hour life-span (10x that of traditional projector lamps) and directly inject red, green, and blue colored light into the projection engine instead of relying on filtering white light. The result is vivid, colorful images that lasts the life-time of the projector, eliminating the need to replace the projector lamp.
The AAXA LED Showtime 3D features native 720P (WXGA) resolution, 3D ready graphics processor, an onboard Movie, Slideshow, and Music player, and is capable of producing a deep, immersive picture of up to 160". Inputs include full-sized HDMI and VGA inputs capable of supporting 1080P and 1280x800 respectively, a Composite Video input cable, headphone output, USB stick support for media playback, and onboard 2 watt speakers. With a powerful ARM processor, the Showtime can double as a stand-alone entertainment system without the need to connect to a video source or game console.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Reasonably happy with the device.
By Gene Howell
I've had this for about a week now and it does a reasonable job.Pros.Picture quality is very good and reasonably bright with 30" picture or smaller. I've used it in conference rooms with whiteboards and on hotel walls and it works pretty well.Used HDMI only.ConsYou're almost going to always need some sort of tripod, stack of books or something to get it presented at the height you want.There is no cover for the projector lensThere is no case for the projector. I'm currently using a sleeve.Most annoying, you have to select the interface each time you reboot it.I used to carry around a Casio Green Slim Projector. This is quite a bit lighter, but nowhere near as bright. 300 Lumens vs. 2000. It still works well for small group projections.
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