WEMAX L032FGN Go Ultra Portable Laser Projector User Manual
- October 27, 2023
- WEMAX
Table of Contents
WEMAX L032FGN Go Ultra Portable Laser Projector
Specifications
- Brand: WEMAX
- Connectivity Technology: USB
- Display resolution: Support 1080p
- Item Weight: 11.3 ounces
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 3 x 1 inches
- Light Source/Display: ALPD Laser (DLP)
- Picture Size: 30 to 100 inch
- Brightness: 300 ANSI lumens
- OS: Support Airplay & Miracast
- Voice Assistant: NO
What’s in the box?
- WEMAX L032FGN Go Portable Laser Projector
Product Descriptions
With precise light engine control and spectacular image quality, powerful laser light produces. Our long-lasting components provide bulb life of more than 25,000 hours. Cast wirelessly via Wi-Fi from an iPhone, Android phone, laptop, or other streaming devices to the WEMAX Go laser projector.
Vertical Keystone Correction Automatic
The WEMAX GO will rectify the vertical geometry of the image to offer you a square screen regardless of how you position the projector in relation to the wall.
With the automated vertical keystone adjustment, you can establish the optimal aspect ratio for almost any area and screen size in your home theatre.
Features
Portable Cinema Projector
WEMAX Go is a portable tiny projector that fits into your jeans pocket and is less than an inch thick and 0.66 pounds in weight. Just slide the cover back to switch it on and enjoy an engaging mobile watching experience.
ALPD Laser Technology Unmatched
The laser technology utilised by more than 3,000 high-end theatres worldwide, which projects images with increased light efficiency, brightness, and broader colour gamut, is miniaturised by WEMAX Go, the greatest projection technology available.
Sharp Image Square
The manual focus ring on the left sharpens the image focus to give you a sharp image, and WEMAX Go automatically aligns and corrects the distortion at the top or bottom of the image.
Using the built-in HDMI connector, you can connect a Fire TV Stick or other external TV Stick (not included) to stream a limitless amount of your favorites material. Wireless Casting: Wirelessly cast your images, videos, and movies using screen mirror or Miracast for pleasure on larger screens.
Go as large or as small as you like.
Use the WEMAX Go in your kitchen, living room, or bedroom to cast online culinary classes, yoga courses, chat shows, movies, and more. It has a respectable throw ratio of 1.2:1 and can throw a screen that is between 30 and 100 inches.
Complete Connectivity
With one HDMI connector, one USB port, and one 3.5mm audio jack on the WEMAX Go, you can connect your HDMI and USB devices to play your favorites media on a huge screen. You can also use the built-in Type-c power input port to charge an external power bank.
Light Diffusion Engineering
WEMAX is concerned with your eye health; unlike typical TV, which utilizes emitted light to display images, the WEMAX Go laser projector uses reflected light to do so. Additionally, it generates significantly bigger images, which reduces strain on your eyes.
FAQ’s
Can I project PDFs with this?****
We advise projecting PDF files through a computer and connecting the projector to the computer with an HDMI connection instead of using the WEMAX Go Pocket Projector, which does not handle PDF projects.
Is this device 110 and 220 volt compatible?****
Possibly fueled by any USB C power bank with a 30watt output
How bright is it at 25 feet?****
From 25 feet away, you shouldn’t project. Simply said, it would fail. The optimal separation is 6 feet. And for such a little projector, the image quality is actually rather good.
Does it work well for Xbox gaming?****
Yes, it works well for gaming.
Does this have a timer that can be set to turn off after a certain amount of time? It would be nice if it could be set to turn off once I’ve gone to sleep.****
It can be set in settings under timer-sleep.
What kind of projector is Wemax?****
For a consumer DLP projector, the projector’s 3,000:1 natural contrast ratio is pretty impressive. Because of the great contrast, the black level is deeper than I’m used to seeing with a DLP projector.
A 4K projector or TV is superior, right?****
For the majority of people, the choice between a projector and a 4K TV boils down to cost, available space, and ambient light levels.
Which is better the projector or LED?****
In conclusion, LED projectors offer superb picture quality and need relatively little upkeep. The projectors are typically smaller than other types, and the LEDs can operate for up to 20,000 hours before they need to be replaced. Due of this, LED projectors are superior to LED TVs.
How many lumens should my projector have?****
Lumens are units used to describe projector brightness. You require a minimum of 1500 lumens for home theatre projectors where ambient light is kept to a minimum. The finest projector for lecture halls, boardrooms, and rooms with windows has at least 2500 lumens.
How many hours can a projector run?****
Earlier projector bulbs typically had a lifespan of 1,000–2,000 hours. Thankfully, most current projector bulbs have a lifespan of between 2,000 and 4,000 hours, depending on the various settings in use.
Do projectors require upkeep?****
Little maintenance is required for your projector to continue operating at its peak level. To avoid the projector overheating because of obstructed airflow, you might need to clean the lens from time to time in addition to the air filter and air vents.
Can a projector be used continuously?****
With a projector, you can work all day. Most projectors can operate normally for many hours without any problems. Because bulb lights have a finite lifespan, using your projector more frequently will shorten their lifespan. A projector can be used all day without causing any problems.
Is it best to leave a projector on or off?****
It’s best for your light to keep it on Standby. In fact, often turning on and off your projector shortens the lamp’s lifespan. Not only does it shorten the life, but it also runs the risk of causing the lamp to burn out completely.
Is a TV or projector more energy-intensive?****
Compared to an HDTV, a projector uses more electricity. Only because more people use HDTVs than projectors on a regular basis can it be said that it uses less power than an HDTV. A projector needs as much electricity as possible, measured in raw watts, to power up its lamp.
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