The equipment of the TMY P38 projector includes 400 ANSI lumens, a contrast of 10000:1 with a HDTV 1920 x 1080 display. An LED lifespan of 30000 hours is noted in the data sheet for this model, covering an estimated 20.5 years based on a 4-hour daily runtime. Regarding projection size, the value of 400 ANSI lumens allows for an image width of up to 203 cm in darkened environments. In rooms with ambient light, the image width should be correspondingly reduced to a maximum of 135 cm. For media input, video signals up to 1080P and 4K are supported. Furthermore, the model is Bluetooth-enabled, allowing audio signals to be sent wirelessly to external speakers. Since the projector supports Miracast, Airplay and Chromecast screen mirroring, video signals can also be streamed wirelessly from the end device.
Display Type
1 x LCD Panel HDTV 16/9 Liquid Crystal Display
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
400
Screen
178 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
10000:1
10000:1
Black Level
0,0400 min. Lumen
0,018 min. Lumen
Offset
-
Resolution
HDTV 1920 x 1080
2.073.600 Pixel UHD (4K2K) 3840 x 2160 compressed
Standard-Portabel | External training and company presentations, as well as product presentations. Very narrow picture width and rooms with very little light.
Light Source
LED
Light Life
30000 h.
Operating Costs
0,00 € LED
Calculated brightness qualityOkay (2.9)
220 cm (no Zoom)
Lux:
178 Lux
Contrast:
10000:1
Candela pro m²:
58 cd/m²
Foot-Lamberts:
17 fL
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Focus
Automatic
Zoom
No Zoom
Objective
-
Throw Ratio
1,1:1
Audio
-
Connections
HDMI in
USB-A in
Audio Mini Jack in
SD-Karte
Bluetooth 5.2
Full HD 1080P compatible Automatic and manual vertical keystone correction Wi-Fi network compatible. Auto Obstacle Avoidance Auto Screen Alignment AI Autofocus 2-way Bluetooth
Overall, for a 70$ projector its not bad. For the price I am not picky about the image. Which is still very good. It doesnt do dark very well. All in all, Id say a cheap walmart brand is probably a better bet. But I do not regret my purchase. The only issue I really have is that when my PC goes to , the HDMI sensing mechanism does not recognize when the PC is turned back on, but a software update should be able to fix that(if I can find one)