VAVA 4K UHD Laser TV Home Theatre Projector | 6000 Lumens | Ultra Short Throw | HDR10 | Built-in Sound Bar | ALPD 3.0 | Smart Android System
Technical Specifications: Projection System Display Type: DLP Light Source: Laser (ALPD3.0) Throw Rate: 0.233 Projection Size: up to 150″ Resolution: 4K Brightness: 2500 lumen (100%CLO)/6000 lumen (Light Source) Luminance Uniformity: > 88% Contrast Ratio: > 300:1(ANSI)/ > 3000:1(FOFO) Color Gamut: Rec.709 Motion Detection: Yes HDR10: Yes Keystone Correction: Yes (8 point) Electric Focus: Yes Multiscreen:
Technical Specifications:
Projection System
Display Type: DLP
Light Source: Laser (ALPD3.0)
Throw Rate: 0.233
Projection Size: up to 150″
Resolution: 4K
Brightness: 2500 lumen (100%CLO)/6000 lumen (Light Source)
Luminance Uniformity: > 88%
Contrast Ratio: > 300:1(ANSI)/ > 3000:1(FOFO)
Color Gamut: Rec.709
Motion Detection: Yes
HDR10: Yes
Keystone Correction: Yes (8 point)
Electric Focus: Yes
Multiscreen: Yes
Smart TV System
System: Android 7.1
App Store: Aptoide
EMMC: 32GB
RAM: 2GB
Audio
Speaker: Harman Kardon, 30W
Bluetooth In: Yes (connects with phone)
Bluetooth Out: Yes (connects with Bluetooth speaker)
Interfaces
HDMI: 3
USB: 1
Video In: AV3.5
Audio Out: 1 Line out (3.5mm) and 1 S/PDIF
RJ45: 1
Connectivity
Internet: Wired and wireless (802.11ac 2.4G/5G 2T2R, with DFS)
Bluetooth: BT4.2 (dual mode)
Power
Input: 100 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 4A
Power Consumption: ≤360W
Standby Power Consumption: < 0.5W
Others
Dimensions: 533 x 368 x 107mm
Noise: < 32dB
Working Temperature: 0 to 40℃
Storage Temperature: -20 to 65℃
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What’s in the Box?
1 x 4K Projector (VA-LT002)
1 x Bluetooth Remote
1 x 1.5m Power Cord
2 x AAA Battery
1 x Cleaning Cloth
1 x Product Manual
Product Features
- Ultra Short Throw: Cast a 100″ sized image from only 7.2″ away from the wall. Adjust projection between 80″-150″ and enjoy a massive cinematic experience at home.
- 4K Resolution with HDR10: Feast your eyes on awe-inspiring visuals with deeper colors, higher contrast, fuller saturation, and sharper imagery. 3000:1 native contrast far exceeds the standard 2000:1 native contrast in movie theaters.
- Laser: Industrial grade 25,000 hour lamp life means you can enjoy the projector up to 4 hours a day for the next 17 years. Never replace projector bulbs again.
- ALPD 3.0: Patented state of the art technology doubles light efficiency of standard projectors and is used in over 17,000 laser theaters worldwide.
- Integrated Harman Kardon Soundbar: High-fidelity sound powered by two 30W drivers, dts-HD, and Dolby Audio.
Amazing bang for the buck! Very impressed! (Honest, unbiased review) First, let me say… I always appreciate when people take their time to write a review about a product I want to buy so now it’s my turn to leave a review. I hope this will be enough to give you full confidence about this projector, even though I’ve only had it for one day so far.First, I had the new $3,299 Optoma P1 CinemaX ultra short throw projector right before this, and I have to say… the image on this VAVA blows the Optoma out of the water! I’m still shocked! I had high…
Price Increase, Poor Interface, Beautiful Image Apparently a good projector, downside is their interface and apps. Their âsmart android systemâ is pretty bad, but projectors not always know how to be user-friendly. Theyâre still living in the past when it comes to user-experience, and theyâre not even close to TV-level interaction, except the LG CINE BEAM LASER 4K. Nothing in the market will be comparable to LGâs WebOS. You can check out reviews and watch YouTube videos about it, theyâre the best in the industry. Unfortunately LGâs CineBeam…
Vava vavoom!!! 4K at 150â for $2500? Insane! In purchased this as my house warming gift. This projector is a beast! Even in day light on an un smooth wall you can see some great detail. My dilemma is do I really need an ALR screen for it at over $1000 or can I use a grey scale screen and still reep the benefits of this projector? I really wish VaVa provided insight into this. I have had an epson short throw for some time but these ultra short throws are unfamiliar territory