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2025.12.11

Small and Portable Projector

A small and portable projector (often called a “mini projector” or “pocket projector”) is a compact, lightweight projection device designed for on-the-go use, typically weighing between 0.3kg and 1.5kg (about the weight of a laptop or tablet) and measuring 15cm–25cm in length—small enough to fit in a backpack, briefcase, or even a pocket. Unlike large, stationary projectors (which require permanent installation and heavy carrying cases), small portable models prioritize mobility, making them per

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2025.12.11

Manual Focus Projector

A manual focus projector is a projection device that requires users to physically adjust the focus of the lens (usually via a rotating ring on the projector’s body or a dedicated focus dial) to achieve a sharp, clear image. Unlike auto-focus projectors (which use sensors and motors to adjust focus automatically), manual focus models offer precise control over image sharpness, making them ideal for users who prioritize accuracy—such as photographers, designers, educators, or anyone projecting det

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2025.12.11

High-Brightness and Durable Projector

A high-brightness and durable projector is a rugged,high-performance projection device designed to deliver intense brightness (typically 4000 lumens and above, with industrial models reaching 10,000 lumens) while withstanding harsh conditions like frequent use, temperature fluctuations, and physical impacts. Unlike standard projectors (which often have brightness below 3000 lumens and fragile builds), this model is engineered for long-term reliability in demanding indoor and outdoor environments

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2025.12.10

High-Definition Projectors for Office Meetings

Office meeting projectors prioritize clarity, brightness, and multi-scenario adaptability to support presentations, video conferences, and data sharing—critical for efficient communication in hybrid work environments. Unlike home projectors, they emphasize readability under bright lights, flexible installation, and seamless device integration. Brightness and resolution are non-negotiable for office use. Models like the BenQ LK935 boast 5500 lumens, ensuring sharp visibility of text and charts e

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2025.12.10

Projectors for In-Car Use

In-car projectors are compact, vehicle-adapted display solutions designed for rear-seat entertainment, navigation, or on-the-go presentations—combining portability with ruggedness to withstand automotive environments. They address the need for flexible, space-saving screens in cars, SUVs, or RVs, where traditional displays are bulky or impractical. Vehicle-specific design ensures safety and functionality. Most models are ultra-lightweight (under 500g) and compact (similar to a smartphone), with

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2025.12.10

Mini Portable Projectors

Mini portable projectors are ultra-compact, lightweight devices designed for on-the-go use—prioritizing portability, battery life, and multi-scenario flexibility for travel, camping, or impromptu gatherings. Their palm-sized design (often smaller than a book) and wireless capabilities make them ideal for users who need big-screen experiences anywhere. Portability is their defining feature. The Philips PicoPix PPX3417W weighs just 270g (0.6lbs)—light enough for a pocket—while the BenQ GV10 (385g

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2025.12.09

Android OS Projectors

Android OS projectors (also called “smart projectors”) are projection devices that run on Google’s Android operating system—integrating the functionality of a projector with the smart features of a tablet or smart TV. Unlike traditional projectors (which require an external device like a laptop or TV stick to play content), Android OS projectors have built-in access to apps, streaming services, and internet connectivity—allowing users to watch movies, browse the web, or use productivity tools di

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2025.12.09

Zero-Latency Experience Projectors

Zero-latency experience projectors (also called “low-latency projectors”) are projection devices engineered to minimize input lag—the time between a user’s action (e.g., pressing a game controller button, clicking a mouse) and the corresponding response on the projected screen. Unlike standard projectors (which often have input lag of 50ms or more—noticeable to users, especially in fast-paced activities), these models achieve input lag of 20ms or less (often as low as 8ms-15ms)—a threshold consi

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2025.12.09

Blue Light Eye-Care Projectors

Blue light eye-care projectors are projection devices designed to reduce the emission of high-energy blue light— a type of visible light with short wavelengths (400-450nm) that can cause eye strain, fatigue, dryness, or disrupted sleep patterns when viewed for extended periods. Unlike standard projectors (which emit significant blue light to produce bright, cool-toned images), these models use hardware and software technologies to filter or reduce blue light, while maintaining color accuracy and

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2025.12.08

Projector Balanced Brightness

Balanced brightness projectors prioritize a harmonious combination of light output, color accuracy, and eye comfort, rather than simply maximizing lumens. This feature is designed to address a common issue with high-brightness models: excessive light can cause eye strain during prolonged use and may wash out subtle color details. Balanced brightness is achieved through a combination of intelligent light control systems and advanced image processing, which adjust the projector’s brightness based

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2025.12.08

Projector Brightness High

High brightness projectors, typically measured in lumens, are designed to deliver vivid, visible images even in environments with significant ambient light. A projector with high brightness (usually 3000 lumens or more) is capable of overcoming glare from windows, ceiling lights, or overhead projectors, making it an essential tool for commercial spaces, educational institutions, and outdoor use. The core component enabling high brightness is the light source, which can be a high-intensity discha

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2025.12.08

Manual Focus Projector

Manual focus projectors, despite the rise of auto-focus technology, remain a popular choice for many users due to their simplicity, reliability, and often more affordable price point. This traditional focusing method requires users to adjust a physical ring or a digital slider (on more modern models) to change the lens’s position, thereby altering the focal length and bringing the image into focus. The physical ring is typically located on the side or top of the projector lens, allowing for prec

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