Rabu, 02 November 2011

Vivitek Qumi Q2 300 Lumen WXGA HDMI 3D-Ready Pocket DLP Projector (White)

  • Native 720p HD/WXGA (1280x800) resolution
  • Up to 300 lumens of brightness
  • Estimated 30,000 hours of operation
  • USB and MicroSD slots for content and memory expansion
  • 3D-Ready via DLP link
  • Connectivity options: Mini-HDMI, Universal I/O, 3.5mm video-in, 3.5mm mini-jack audio-out
  • Easy to take with you at only 1.4 pounds
  • Single Pico DLP Technology by Texas Instruments
With a brightness level up to 300 lumens and weighing only 1.4 pounds, the Qumi is Vivitek’s innovative LED pocket projector. The Qumi features a DLP Pico chipset and BrilliantColor technologies from Texas Instruments. It is also the first pocket projector to be 3D-ready via DLP Link. The Qumi’s sleek design and connectivity options allows it to be used with a variety of devices, including, but not limited to smart phones, laptops, netbooks and tablets, digital and video cameras. Versatile a Read More ...

  • Digital Connectivity-HDMI An HDMI port delivers uncompressed digital signals and multi-channel audio, providing easy connectivity to high-quality HD broadcasts or entertainment.
  • Users can simply carry the Acer K11 portable projector along with the USB drive or SD card to display whatever they want to share anywhere without a lapyop PC or a video player.
  • The Acer K11 portable projector enables high-quality enjoyment pf portable entertainment by projecting videos/audio and photos from an iPod/iPhone using an appropriate Apple-certified A/V adapter.
  • Acer SmartFormat Technology Conveniently supports comprehensive wide-format PC signals. Users no longer need to worry about annoying "Signal not supported" issues, nor must they change the resolution of their wide-format notebook.
  • Included Accessories: AC to DC power adapter VGA cable Composite video cable Carrying case User's guide (CD-ROM); Quick-Start Guide Remote Control
The pocket size Acer K11 is the world's smallest pojector to offer 200 lumens brightness. It's so small that users can project vibrant visuals from one hand. Read More ...

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