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From miroir — The Miroir M125 Micro Pro Projector turns any space into an instant cinema, bringing vivid viewing experiences to any space. Small in size, weighing just 7 oz., the M125 easily slips into your bag or briefcase, allowing you to carry it with your notebook and tablet. In an instant, the M125 creates up to a 70" screen wherever you go - even outside and in your backyard! Bring big and enjoy immersive, cinematic viewing anywhere, anytime.
- 854 by 480p (480p) native resolution
- LED lamp - up to 20,000 hours of projecting time
- 2 hour built-in rechargeable battery
- Two built-in 1 watt speakers
- Audio out jack (3.5mm)
- Up to 70" screen - share anywhere (in semi-dark spaces)
- HDMI input 1x
- USB out port for device charging while presenting
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miroir M125 Projector Specifications
- Brightness
-
ANSI Lumens not available.
- Resolution
- 854x480
- Aspect Ratio
- 16:9 (WVGA)
- Contrast
- 400:1
- Display Type
- DLP x 1
- Video Modes
- **
- Data Modes
- MAX 854x480
- Lamp Type
- LED
- Lamp Life
- 20,000 hours
- Included Lens
- Fixed focal length , manual focus
- Optional Lenses
- No
- Lens Shift
- No
- Throw Distance
- 2.6' - 6.1' Calculate Throw Distance
- Image Size
- 29.83" - 69.98"
- Throw Ratio
- 1.20:1
- Projector Placement
- For a diagonal screen, place the projector lens 8'-9" from the screen.
- Projector Size
- 1.10" x 3.90" x 3.90"
- Weight
- 0.5 lbs
- Internal Speakers
- 1.0 Watts × 2
- Battery Life
- 2 Hours
- Connection Panel
-
Audio Out: Mini JackHDMIUSB
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ANSI LUMENS is the most commonly accepted industry standard brightness measurement. The ANSI lumen rating measures the brightest white that a projector can produce by averaging nine light meter measurements taken across the projected image.
LED LUMENS is a non-standardized specification cited for some projectors that use an LED light source. It attempts to account for the scientific evidence that LED-driven lumens are perceived as brighter than those from a traditional projection lamp. The number is often meant to imply the brightness of an ANSI Lumen measurement that might be perceived with an equivalently bright lamp-based projector. A true ANSI Lumen measurement will always be lower, sometimes by a factor of two or more.
Manufacturer Cited Brightness:
BUYER BEWARE Either this projector's brightness specification does not cite an industry-accepted unit of measurement, or according to our calculations it seems unlikely that this projector is capable of producing the manufacturer's cited brightness specification.
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