WindowFX Plus Series Projector User Manual

June 3, 2024
WindowFX

WindowFX Plus Series Projector

Specifications

  • Brand: Oregon Scientific
  • Connectivity Technology: VGA, USB, HDMI
  • Display resolution: 800 x 480
  • Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080
  • Display Type: LED (Light source) + LCD (Display)

What’s in the box?

  • GP13 Video Projector
  • HDMI cables
  • Manual

Product Descriptions

Oregon Scientific GP13 video projector has a high definitional display on this projector you can watch movies and also play video games to connect the Xbox and PS3. GP13 HD projection is enough to gives you feel like you are watching movies at cinema. You can use this projector as a home theater

Features

Home Theater

You may view movies on the high definition display of the Oregon Scientific GP13 video projector, which can also be used as a home theatre.

Plug and Play

You may connect the Xbox and PS3 to the Oregon Scientific GP13 video projector to play video games.

Note: AV, HDMI is included; MHL is not. It is ideal for watching videos, TV shows, sharing photos, playing games, watching football games, etc.

4K Supported

GP13 projector supported ultra HD videos. Resolution 1920×1080, aspect ratio 4:3/16:9, and contrast ratio 2000:1 are supported. 30000 hours of lamp life Watching Size: 32″ to 176″ with a 1.5m to 5m projector distance. The GP13 LED projector is excellent for video games, movies, and home theatre.

Outdoor Use

Because this portability you can also use in parties at outdoor and events.

LESS FAN NOISE FOR SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE

The quietest home projector is one with a recently improved cooling and fan system.

FAQ’s

What’s the outcome?****

Its 1920×1080 native resolution

The number of lumens.****

The firm told me there are two measures when I contacted. ANSI certification is 100. While the majority of people choose a somewhat exaggerated number that they claim will be 1,000,

Can the videos be changed? (Add new or alternative ones?)****

Yes, although not all video formats are supported. MP3 is one example that works well. We only completed the MP3 format; the Box will specify which formats are acceptable.

Is it compatible with 220 volts in France?****

Most likely because it contains the voltage and amp adjustment box seen on chargers for computers and cell phones.

How can a projector’s quality be determined?****

A home theatre projector should have a resolution of 1920 x 1080, or Full HD & 4K UHD. You must have a high-quality home theatre projector with at least these pixel requirements in order to display HD movies or games (3840X2160, referred to as true 4K).

Where and how are projectors used?****

An optical device known as a projector or image projector projects an image onto a surface, often a projection screen. A projector is an output device that can take pictures produced by a computer or Blu-ray player and duplicate them onto a screen, wall, or other surface, to put it more scientifically.

Are projectors safe for the eyes?****

TVs and other screens emit direct blue light that harms the eyes. Even the indirect blue light from a projector is considerably easier on the eyes. Projectors are the ideal choice alone in terms of eye health, along with other safety characteristics, which you may read about below.

Today, how is a projector used?****

Here is a list of all the various uses for projectors in modern society. During a meeting, project a PowerPoint presentation. To instruct a class in a classroom, project a computer screen. Stream a movie from your computer or TV onto a big screen.

Is a projector safer than a TV?****

Yes, you see the passive surface from which the light reflects after the projector beams its picture onto a screen (or a wall). The eyes are more likely to experience strain and damage from a computer screen, display, or TV than they are from a projector since a TV or screen is an active device.

Real pictures are produced by projectors?****

A slide projector creates an actual, upside-down, and enlarged image. It is necessary for the image to be genuine in order to project it onto a screen. The slides must be inserted upside down because the image is reversed. Convex lenses are used in projectors.

What is the projector’s power?****

A typical projector needs between 150 and 800 watts per hour, with 300 being the average. TVs, in contrast, use between 80 and 400 watts per hour on average. However, the sort of display you purchase, the screen size, and-of course-how frequently you use it will all have a significant impact on your viewing experience.

How much room do projectors require?****

To cast a huge image, traditional projectors require a lot of area. Typically, you need at least 100 inches between the projector and screen in order to cast a 100-inch picture. A projector with a short-throw lens, which enables it to cast a bigger picture from a closer distance, may be necessary for a tiny room.

Is darkness necessary for projectors?****

Still, the picture quality improves with increased darkness. A projector requires darkness to provide a contrast that makes an image seem strong rather than washed out. Additionally, this will make any necessary color calibration simpler.

Can a projector be used with the lights on?****

For the greatest results with these projectors, you must be able to close your windows with blackout curtains and turn out your lights.

Do projectors operate on walls?****

A projector may be used on a wall, but for the greatest viewing experience, choose the ideal color of projector screen paint. Grey often performs best because it strikes a compromise between the contrast and light-absorbing properties of black and white.

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