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HN30B Portable - HN Series Projector


HW30 Home Cinema - HW Series Projector

HW40 Home Cinema - HW Series Projector

HW45 Home Cinema - HW Series Projector


HI Gift Customization - HI Series Projector
Projectors with rich interfaces are projection devices equipped with a diverse array of input/output (I/O) ports, enabling seamless connectivity to multiple devices (e.g., laptops, gaming consoles, streaming sticks) and integration into complex AV systems. Unlike basic projectors with only 1–2 ports (e.g., a single HDMI), these models prioritize versatility—supporting both legacy devices (e.g., DVD players with VGA) and modern tech (e.g., 4K Blu-ray players with HDMI 2.1). This makes them ideal
View moreProjectors with versatile projection sizes are projection devices capable of displaying images across a wide range of dimensions—from small, intimate sizes (e.g., 30 inches for close-up use) to large, immersive sizes (e.g., 300 inches or more for auditoriums or outdoor events). Unlike fixed-size displays (e.g., TVs, which have a set screen size), these projectors leverage zoom capabilities, adjustable throw distances, and high brightness to adapt to diverse viewing needs—making them ideal for ev
View moreProjectors with adjustable screens (often referred to as “projectors with flexible screen adjustment”) are projection devices that allow users to modify the size, shape, or position of the projected image without moving the projector itself—offering unmatched flexibility for adapting to different spaces and screen setups. Unlike basic projectors that require physical repositioning to change the image size or alignment, these adjustable models use optical or digital adjustment features (e.g., zoo
View moreProjectors with stable images are projection devices designed to minimize image shaking, blurring, or distortion—ensuring the displayed content remains steady and clear, even in dynamic environments or during extended use. Unlike standard projectors that may suffer from image instability due to vibration (e.g., from nearby speakers or foot traffic), temperature fluctuations, or mechanical wear, these stable models integrate anti-vibration technologies, precision engineering, and smart stabilizat
View moreProjectors with vivid colors are high-performance projection devices engineered to deliver accurate, vibrant, and lifelike color reproduction—surpassing standard projectors that often produce muted or washed-out colors. These projectors are designed for applications where color accuracy is critical, such as home theaters (for movie watching), photo and video editing, art galleries (for projecting artwork), and business presentations (for showcasing product photos or brand visuals). They achieve
View moreProjectors with long-life bulbs are projection devices designed to minimize the frequency of bulb replacement, featuring light sources that last significantly longer than standard projector bulbs—reducing maintenance costs and downtime. Unlike traditional projectors that use halogen or UHP (Ultra High Performance) bulbs with lifespans of 2,000–5,000 hours, these long-life models typically use LED (Light Emitting Diode) or laser light sources, which can last 20,000–50,000 hours (or even longer fo
View moreAuto-focus projectors are intelligent projection devices equipped with built-in sensors and software that automatically adjust the lens to deliver a sharp, clear image—eliminating the need for manual focus adjustments. Unlike traditional projectors (which require users to twist the lens or use a remote control to fine-tune focus, a process that can be time-consuming and imprecise), auto-focus models simplify setup, ensuring a crisp image within seconds of being turned on or moved. They are ideal
View moreProjectors with intelligent auto keystone correction automate the process of fixing trapezoidal distortion—using sensors and algorithms to detect image shape and adjust it to a perfect rectangle in seconds. Unlike manual correction (which requires user input and iteration), auto correction eliminates guesswork, making it ideal for casual users, frequent projector movers (e.g., using it in different rooms), or anyone who wants a hassle-free setup.The technology behind intelligent auto correction
View moreProjectors with optical zoom functionality allow users to adjust the size of the projected image without moving the projector—using physical lens adjustments to magnify or shrink the image while maintaining full resolution and image quality. Unlike digital zoom (which crops and enlarges a portion of the image, reducing sharpness), optical zoom preserves every pixel of the native resolution (e.g., 1080p or 4K), making it ideal for home theaters, classrooms, or any scenario where image quality and
View moreProjectors supporting digital zoom operation allow users to adjust the image size by cropping and enlarging a portion of the projected image—using software to “zoom in” on the center of the image without physical lens movement. Unlike optical zoom (which preserves resolution), digital zoom reduces image quality by stretching fewer pixels to fit the screen, but it offers a cost-effective, space-saving solution for scenarios where minor quality tradeoffs are acceptable (e.g., casual TV watching, s
View moreProjectors delivering detail-rich HDR visuals go beyond basic HDR functionality by optimizing image processing, color accuracy, and resolution—ensuring every subtle detail in HDR content is clearly visible. Unlike entry-level HDR projectors (which may support HDR formats but lack the hardware to render details effectively), these high-end models combine advanced HDR technology with high resolution and precise color calibration, making them perfect for watching 4K HDR movies, playing HDR games, a
View moreProjectors enabling intelligent quick focus simplify user experience by automating the focus process—eliminating the need for manual adjustment (which is often time-consuming and imprecise) and ensuring a sharp image in seconds. Unlike traditional projectors (which require users to twist focus rings or navigate complex menus to adjust focus), these smart projectors use advanced sensors and algorithms to detect the projection surface and adjust focus automatically, making them ideal for home user
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