Over the past few years, many technology companies that produce projectors have begun to focus on short -throw type projectors. This makes it easy to carry the projector anywhere, uncomplicated installation, and also suitable in narrow spaces.
Philips recently introduced the Philips Screeneo U4, their compact-sized short-throw projector. The beam quality is 1080p FHD only, but it supports HDR10, has autofocus feature, features make sure the beam looks upright and not tilted, has built-in speakers that work as BoomBox, has Bluetooth 5.0 connection, audio 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 connection as well as USB-A.
The shortest throw that can be done is at a 12-inch distance, an 80-inch screen can be projected. While the 7.7-inch carcass can emit up to 60-inches. In addition to 1080p quality, it can also play 1080p quality at 60fps. Philips claims that the colors produced are movie -grade.
The durability of LED lights is said to be up to 40 years, which is 30,000 hours of use. Bluetooth support, on the other hand, can also be tied to two other audio accessories if you want to share the audio that is being played with others.
Unfortunately, this projector is an empty projector. No Android TV or any built-in operating system. Users need to connect their own resources such as set boxes, dongles or even consoles.
The Philips Screeneo U4 currently offers this projector through the Indiegogo co -payment site. It is priced at € 1199, which is around RM5,493.69 with a 50% discount which is around RM2763 to the earliest buyers.