FAQs

What are the different types of projectors available?

We offer two main types of projectors: LCD projectors and DLP projectors. LCD projectors use liquid crystal displays and are a great option for those on a budget. On the other hand, DLP projectors use digital micromirror devices and offer superior image quality, brightness, and contrast, but come at a higher cost.

What is the difference between Android Series, Wi-Fi Series and Standard Series?
  • Android Series Projector operates like an Android TV, enabling you to download apps, stream Netflix, Youtube, and Prime Video without the need for external TV boxes, laptops, or other devices. It comes with a pre-installed Android operating system, as well as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other functions. It also facilitates wireless screen mirroring to phones and tablets, and you can connect external devices using HDMI, USB, or other ports, depending on the projector. It's a great replacement for your smart TV, allowing you to enjoy a big-screen viewing experience at home.
  • Wi-Fi Series Projectors enable you to connect your phone to the projector via wireless screen mirroring. You can stream movies, videos, and more from your phone, as well as connect external devices using HDMI, USB, or other ports, depending on the projector.
  • Standard Series Projectors allow you to enjoy movies, videos, or work on a big screen using USB, VGA, HDMI, or AV ports, depending on the projector. This type of projector doesn't have wireless screen mirroring or an Android OS, making it ideal for connecting gaming consoles, TV boxes, or any other external devices.
What is the ideal brightness for a LCD projector?

The ideal brightness for a LCD projector depends on the environment it will be used in. For a basic setup used in Dark Room can be 1000-3500 lumens. For a better picture quality, color band and brightness in a warmly lit or dark room, 3500-8000 lumens is recommended. For a brighter room, you will require over 8000 Lumens ideally to get the best picture quality.

What is the ideal brightness for a DLP projector?

For Dark or Fairly lit rooms, an ideal DLP projector brightness ranges from 1500 to 3000 Lumens, whereas a brighter room may require over 3000 Lumens.

Can I screen mirror my phone to the projector?

Yes, you can screen mirror your phone wirelessly or wired based on the projector. In Wi-Fi Series and Android Series Projectors, you will be able to connect your phone through Miracast/Airplay wirelessly. In case of Standard Series, you can screen mirror your phone through HDMI Adapter.

What is the best distance to place a projector from the screen or wall?

The distance to place a projector from the screen or wall depends on the throw ratio of the projector. It is typically between 1.5 and 2 times the width of the screen.

Can I connect a sound system to my projector?

Yes, a sound system can be connected to a projector using an audio cable or Bluetooth.

What is the best way to mount a projector to a ceiling or wall?

To mount a projector to a ceiling or wall, use a mounting bracket designed for the specific model of the projector. Make sure it is securely fastened and level.

How do I clean and maintain my projector?
  1. Clean the air filter: The air filter prevents dust from accumulating inside the projector and helps maintain proper ventilation.
  2. Wipe the lens: The lens is one of the most important components of the projector, and it can accumulate dirt and fingerprints over time.
How to clean dust from LCD projector lens?

To remove dust from the lens of an LCD projector, accessing the lens by opening the projector is necessary. Most of our projectors have an opening at the bottom that allows for easy access and cleaning. Please note, only gently clean with Q-Tips and use air pressure to clear the dust, and do not use a lot of pressure.

What is keystone correction and how does it work?

Keystone correction is a feature that corrects the distortion caused by projecting of an image at an angle. It is typically done electronically or using a swivel wheel on the projector. It corrects the angle of the projection image vertically or horizontally.