Would you like to enjoy a marathon film evening or a show? The Optoma ML330 golden projector features an integrated Android system and a rich connectivity (both wired and wireless). Due to its compact size and light weight (460g), it is a universal business and entertainment tool suitable for everyday transport (case included). When you connect it to the grid, the automatic keystone correction aligns geometrically, and gets you up to 120" widescreen in WXGA native resolution (1280 × 800px).
Key features of the golden Optoma ML330 projector
Lightweight portable (only 460g)
Very versatile with Android 4.4 (Kitkat)
LED lamp lasting up to 20,000 hours
WXGA Widescreen (1,288 × 800px)
Automatic Keystone Correction
3D projection support (special lenses not included)
The winning combination of Android with WiFi and Bluetooth
With WiFi, Bluetooth and Android, the Optoma ML330 is a truly smart projector with unlimited possibilities. Easily add applications according to how you'd like to use the projector. Appropriate support is provided for Office and PDF formats, and for fun channels such as YouTube; or install Netflix and enjoy films and televsion series on a desktop. You can also mirror the smartphone or tablet display. With Bluetooth, you can wirelessly connect your mouse, keyboard, external speaker, or the entire device.
The native resolution is the number of pixels (pixels) a projector can horizontally and vertically project. Generally, the higher the native resolution, the more detailed the picture and the bigger working or gaming area it will provide.
Contrast is a measure of the difference between the darkest and brightest part of an image that a projector can produce. A higher contrast ratio means that the projector is able to produce images with deeper blacks and brighter whites, resulting in more vivid and realistic images. Contrast is particularly important when displaying dark or shadowy scenes, where small differences in brightness can have a big impact on the overall appearance of the image
Indicates the shortest distance at which the projector is able to display high-quality, sharp image. The better models can project an image, even from a distance of just one meter with a...
The native resolution is the number of pixels (pixels) a projector can horizontally and vertically project. Generally, the higher the native resolution, the more detailed the picture and the bigger working or gaming area it will provide.
Contrast is a measure of the difference between the darkest and brightest part of an image that a projector can produce. A higher contrast ratio means that the projector is able to produce images with deeper blacks and brighter whites, resulting in more vivid and realistic images. Contrast is particularly important when displaying dark or shadowy scenes, where small differences in brightness can have a big impact on the overall appearance of the image
Indicates the shortest distance at which the projector is able to display high-quality, sharp image. The better models can project an image, even from a distance of just one meter with a...
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