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- International Version- Product may not include US Warranty
- Mini LCD Projector with 18 to 120-inch image
- Native Resolution: WVGA (800*480). Supports VGA, WVGA, XGA, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and 4K input resolutions
- 80 Lumen (US) / 800 Lumen (International) LED Lamp (20,000 hrs)
- Connections: 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA (PC), 1 x AV input, 1 x audio output, 1 x SD card, 2 x USB input (built-in media player), 1 x Power
Product Description
Mini LCD Projector with 18 to 120-inch image with long last LED lamp is ideal for any home theater.
Easily connect to your cable box, DVD player, SmartStick, Satellite TV, PlayStation, x-Box, PC/laptop, Blu Ray Player or almost any device imaginable. Even play digital media files directly through the USB port and integrated media player.
Projector includes the following connections:
1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA (PC), 1 x AV input, 1 x audio output, 1 x SD card, 2 x USB input (built-in media player), 1 x Power and built-in speakers
No need to spend hundreds of dollars on a replacement bulb after only a few years!
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Mileagea
- Model: FP8048T2-IV28
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 6.00" w x 8.20" l, 2.00 pounds
- Native resolution: 800x480
Features
- International Version - Product may not include US Warranty
- Mini LCD Projector with 18 to 120-inch image
- Native Resolution: WVGA (800*480). Supports VGA, WVGA, XGA, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and 4K input resolutions
- 80 Lumen (US) / 800 Lumen (International) LED Lamp (20,000 hrs)
- Connections: 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA (PC), 1 x AV input, 1 x audio output, 1 x SD card, 2 x USB input (built-in media player), 1 x Power
Customer Reviews
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DVD resolution
Sharp
Nice image/Nice Throw
Easy set up
Make sure you buy some Triple AAA batteries for the remote! Had to run to the store to get some..
For those with MAC/iPhones wondering how to set this up with the WiFi feature....
1) Connect to the Projector first on your device. Settings -> Wifi -> Description will be LINK and some numbers + password will be 12345678. On OS X this is System Preferences -> Network then search for the LINK network inside of networks or use the WiFi icon at the top right of the screen
2) Afterwords go to your browser ( Safari on Mac devices ) and type in what it displays. 192.168.49.1 was mine -> Load it
3) Choose the top option to Scan and then choose your WiFi that you normally connect to. Make sure it says connected
4) If you running OS X then you should see the Airplay icon appear at the top right of the screen. Choose LINK and then it should go ahead and start playing your entire screen. You can also choose applications like iTunes/VLC and send your Airplay information to send directly. I found that it was easier to just Airplay the whole screen. Same goes for iOS... you need an application that runs Airplay like iTunes/VLC/InFuse and it should send right over
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