Bomaker HD Projector BUNDLE Native 1280x720P Wi-Fi Mini Projector 150 ANSI. Condition is "New".


Set includes EVERYTHING you need:

Projector

100 inch Projection Screen

Protective Carrying Case



With Native 1280×720 pixels, wifi projector S5 enjoys the standard resolution of HD TV, which is 3×480P. 2021 upgraded projection LED lens and light cone, no more blurry text


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Bright Anytime: Offers you enough brightness for outdoor movies, camping and resists color decay over time due to self-developed 5-inch multilayer-coated lens and HD multi-mode decoder soc chip, 150 ANSI Lumens(2700 Light Source Lumen, 400 LED Lumen).


True Wifi, No Cables: 5S project from a 5.5" phone to a 200" image. S5 wifi mini projector brings a wireless freedom to you. Adopts premium chipset and atennal ensures fast wifi connection, input lag runs below 35ms, no wifi cut out.


Noise< 42 dB: Keep quiet! Built-in 10W HiFi Stereo speakers with SRS sound system, adopted Nidec oil bearing fans and cooling system, the noise is lower less than 42 dB, lamp life is up to 80000 hours.


What is Native Resolution?

Every projector that uses microdisplays, whether they are LCD panels, DLP or LCOS chips, has a fixed array of pixels on those microdisplays. That fixed array of pixels is known as the native resolution of the projector. It is the actual, true, physical resolution of the projector. Bomaker HD mini projector S5 has 720 lines with 1,280 pixels across each line. In other words, it is twice as sharp compared to 480p.


What is Supported Resolution?

Most 480p projector claims it is Full HD 1080p supported. Well, it has nothing to do projected image and refers only to the input signal. Every projector is programmed to recognize inputs in a variety of formats and sizes and the maximum resolution is the highest resolution value that the device can process and then display. But the native resolution which determines overall clarity and sharpness.


How does the projector handle a signal in a resolution other than its native resolution?

To display higher resolution content, the projector automatically down-scales (compresses) pixels in the input feed to its native resolution. If the input resolution is higher (as high as the maximum) or lower than the native resolution, the projector will convert the signal to the native resolution using a process called scaling. Imagine a projector with a native resolution of 640×480 capable of handling up to 1080i HD signals. Without scaling, the projector won’t be able to handle 1080i content because the 1920×1080 resolution obviously has more pixels than the device’s micro-display which only has 640×480 pixels.

Be well informed to learn which is real native 480p, 720P, 1080P projectors or “Supported ”1080p(actually 480p)!