ASAKUKI 455W Game and Movie Projector Operational Guide
- June 3, 2024
- ASAKUKI
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ASAKUKI 455W Game and Movie Projector
Specifications
- Item Weight: 4 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 8.34 x 2.9 x 5.78 inches
- Speaker Type: Stereo
- Item Weight: 4 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 8.34 x 2.9 x 5.78 inches
- Connectivity Technology: USB/WIFI/HDMI/AUDIO/AV
- Display resolution: 1920 x 1080
What’s in the box?
- ASAKUKI 455W Projector
- Power Cable
- HDMI Cable
- AV Cable
- Remote Control (no battery included)
Product Descriptions
High Luminosity 350 ANSI Lumens maximum
One of the primary criteria for judging a projector’s image quality has always been its brightness. This video projector has a brightness of 350 ANSI lumens (an American National Standards Institute unit of brightness measurement for projectors), which is significantly brighter than other 9500 lumens projectors.
6 Layer Glass Lens with Native 1080P Resolution
The native resolution of this home movie projector is 1920*1080p, which means that the more pixels, the higher the picture resolution.
High-transmittance coating lenses provide fantastic image clarity detail, such as a detail of petals, colour contrast, or even a tiny pore on the skin, where dark areas are darker and bright areas are brighter, enhancing image sharpness.
Features
350ANSI Lumens and 4K Support
Native resolution of 1920*1080 video projector with a high-transmittance lens, 4K compatibility, up to 350 ANSI lumens brightness, which is much brighter than other 9500 lumens projectors, and a contrast ratio of 10000:1, which means brighter and sharper image quality every time
Actual 60Hz Refresh Rate
Our projector’s real 60Hz refresh rate ensures a smooth and thrilling game experience, no more lagging when playing, see crystal clear with every move, and is fully compatible with Xbox PlayStation and Switch.
Wireless Connection (2.4G+5G)
With just one click, you can connect and watch! Wi-Fi 5G and 2.4G are supported by the portable projector. Screen-mirroring is simple with your smartphone or any other ‘Miracast-enabled’ device. Easily provide you with truly immersive images and videos.
Hulu, Netflix, Xfinity, and other similar services’ copyrighted content CANNOT be mirrored or screencast. Please cast these channels into the projector by inserting a TV stick or Roku stick.
Noise Reduction & Dual 5W Stereo Speakers
This home theatre projector is outfitted with a dual 5W speaker system to provide excellent sound quality comparable to that of most well-known brand speakers, allowing you to hear the actual surround sound effect faster than others! Immerse yourself in an outdoor movie night with updated silent technology, noise less than 40 dB (like pouring water).
240″ Giant Screen with Zoom
The projection size ranges from 40″ to 240″ with a distance of 5ft to 24ft. Furthermore, you can easily attach it to a tripod or projector ceiling mount for viewing in any situation! The phone projector’s ZOOM function allows it to reduce the image size from 100% to 75% without moving.
Warranty and Support
3 Year Warranty and Versatile Connectivity
This HD projector includes 2HDMI, 2USB, AV & Audio ports, allowing you to connect to a TV Box, TV Stick, iOS & Android phone, Laptop, PS5, headphones, and much more. We offer a 3-year warranty and a 6-month free replacement service because we priorities premium quality and exceptional customer service.
If you need a copy of the manufacturer’s warranty for a product purchased from Amazon.com, you can contact the manufacturer directly or visit their website. Manufacturer’s warranties may not apply in all cases, depending on factors such as product usage, location of purchase, or who you purchased the product from. Please carefully read the warranty and contact the manufacturer if you have any questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to watch TV on a projector during the day?****
You can absolutely use a projector to watch regular television. It will not harm the projector (though it may shorten bulb life) and may result in a better overall TV-watching experience at a lower price point than larger televisions.
Do projectors consume a lot of power?****
A wide range of projectors can consume anywhere from 150 to 800 watts per hour on average. On average, the most basic and inexpensive projector consumes up to 300 watts. This equates to $0.03 per hour.
Is a projector safe for my eyes?****
TV screens emit eye-damaging direct blue light. The indirect light from a projector, even the indirect blue light, is much gentler on the eyes. Projectors, along with other safety features (which you can read about below), are the best option for eye health.
How long does a projector last?****
As previously stated, the lamp life of a projector is approximately 1500 to 2000 hours. Although some newer projectors claim to last 5000 hours. It’s worth noting that these are the median hours of life expectancy.
Is a projector safe for my eyes?****
TV screens emit eye-damaging direct blue light. The indirect light from a projector, even the indirect blue light, is much gentler on the eyes. Projectors, along with other safety features (which you can read about below), are the best option for eye health.
How long does a projector last?****
As previously stated, the lamp life of a projector is approximately 1500 to 2000 hours. Although some newer projectors claim to last 5000 hours. It’s worth noting that these are the median hours of life expectancy.
How do I turn off my projector’s light?****
So you can sketch out your room, place the projector in it, and draw the lines on the screen. You will NEVER have a problem if you simply sit down under the projector. If you are seated a few feet in front of the projector, there should be no problem.
Is it safe for babies to use projector lights?****
It is not recommended that you leave a light projector show on all night because it can interfere with your baby’s ability to sleep. They can, however, be used as a tool in your bedtime routine to soothe and calm your child before bed.
Which is better, an LCD or an LED projector?****
LCD projectors are more prone to failure if they are not properly maintained. Furthermore, their bulb will need to be replaced multiple times during the projector’s lifespan, whereas LEDs will last as long as the projector itself.
Do projectors ever fail?****
All projectors are powered by a bulb or lamp, which will eventually wear out and need to be replaced, just like any other light source. Most bulbs or lamps have a lifespan of about 2,000 hours, though some projectors can be expected to last much longer.
How long do projector bulbs last?****
Approximately 1,500 to 2,000 hours during this time, most projectors will require one to two bulb swaps.
Are light projectors safe to use while sleeping?****
Night light projectors are not a panacea for putting babies to sleep. To help your baby associate nighttime with sleeping, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends keeping the room dark, calm, and quiet at night.
Can I leave the star projector running all night?****
Yes, because it shuts down after 4 hours. And no, if you need it to light up the room all night rather than just 4 hours.
How many lumens should a projector have?****
The brightness of a projector is measured in lumens. A minimum of 1500 lumens is required for home theatre projectors where ambient light is kept to a minimum. A projector with a minimum brightness of 2500 lumens is recommended for classrooms, conference rooms, and rooms with windows.
How hot are LED projectors?****
The long lamp life and low heat output of LED projectors are their biggest advantages. LEDs outlast conventional projector lamps by at least ten times.
What requirements must a home theatre projector meet?****
A home theatre projector should have a resolution of 1920 x 1080, or Full HD & 4K UHD (3840X2160, referred to as true 4K). To be able to display HD movies or games, a good home theatre projector must have at least these pixel requirements.
How do I pick a good projector for my home theatre?****
First, decide which projector to use based on the size and placement of the room. Step two is to choose a projector based on whether it will be installed in front or to the side. Choose a projector for viewing with or without lighting in the third step. First, decide which projector to use based on the size and placement of the room.
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