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From miroir — From movies to gaming to presentations, the M29 Micro Projector is a pocket-sized projector that delivers vivid images as large as 50 inches. Bring it with you wherever you go and easily connect it to your mobile device, tablets, and streaming sticks for on-the-go entertainment. Featuring Texas Instruments DLP technology, the M29 is the perfect way to view your favorite content on a big screen whenever you want.
- Texas Instruments DLP technology for bright, crisp images
- LED lamp - up to 20,000 hours of projecting time, 2-hour built-in rechargeable battery
- 640 x 360 (360p) native resolution
- 2 Built-in 1 watt speakers
- Up to 50 inch screen - share anywhere (in dark spaces)
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miroir M29 Projector Specifications
- Street Price
- $135
- MSRP
- $59
- Brightness
- Resolution
- 640x360
- Aspect Ratio
- 16:9 (WVGA)
- Contrast
- 350:1
- Display Type
- DLP x 1
- Video Modes
- **
- Lamp Type
- LED
- Lamp Life
- 20,000 hours
- Included Lens
- Fixed focal length , manual focus
- Optional Lenses
- No
- Lens Shift
- No
- Throw Distance
- 4.0' - 5.8'
- Image Size
- 34.42" - 50.00"
- Throw Ratio
- 1.60:1
- Digital Keystone
- No
- Projector Size
- 1.70" x 3.50" x 3.50"
- Weight
- 0.6 lbs
- Internal Speakers
- 1.0 Watts Mono
- Power
- 100V - 240V
- Battery Life
- 2 Hours
- Connection Panel
-
HDMIUSB
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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.
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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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