WBM SMART Ultra Short Throw 4K Projector
Specifications
- Display Type: DLP
- Item Dimensions:9 x 18.9 x 6.75 inches
- Form Factor: Portable
- Mounting Type: Wall Mount
What’s in the box?
- Projector
- Pair of Speakers
- Remote
- Power Cord
- HDMI Cable
- AAA Battery Pair
- Lifting Screws
- User Manual
Product Descriptions
Play Epic! Utilizing a WBM SMART laser projector with an amazing 4K UHD up to 100-inch viewing experience. With proprietary 4K UHD technology, an astounding 2,500 lumens of color and white brightness, and a combination of an ultra-short throw laser-array projector, the smart TV projector introduces a new generation of digital projection, offers a 100″ picture, and redefines the typical television experience.
Make your home theatre with the WBM SMART movie projector, which can be adjusted anywhere and is small enough to be used as both an indoor and an outdoor projector. Two exterior speakers provide high frequency and quality sound without irritating your ears. Our smart projector will make your life easier while shielding your eyes from the blue light emitted by LEDs and TVs.
Features
PROJECTOR FOR ULTRA SHORT THROW
The future of display technology envisions a gigantic screen up to 100 inches, 7 inches from the wall, with a stunning 4K resolution and a color spectrum of 130%.
PROJECTOR OF LIGHT
True natural color is guaranteed by the projector’s 2500 Lumens of brightness, pure laser source, and wide color gamut. Projector may shine brightly for up to 25,000 hours of maintenance-free operation thanks to long-lasting laser light.
Resolution in 4K UHD
Intelligent projection technology improves clarity by up scaling and sharpening images without adding noise to the visuals.
THEATER AT HOME
Adopt American DLP digital optical imaging technology to produce more vibrant, cinematic images. With projectors, you can watch your favorite shows, movies, and games wherever you are at any time.
STRONG SOUND
A 5k projector not only has remarkable picture quality, but it also has two additional external speakers for high-fidelity sound and a powerful built-in stereo surround system. 26dB low machine noise can help you create a healthy environment.
Note
Products with electrical plugs are made with American consumers in mind. Because outlets and voltage vary from country to country, this device might need an adapter or converter to be used where you are traveling. Before buying, kindly verify compatibility.
Warranty and Support
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FAQ’s
An Ultra Short Throw laser projector lowers shadows and eliminates glare from the light source because of its close proximity to the screen. This makes sure that when the projector is in operation, students can focus and communicate with one another and the teacher without being distracted.
Although certain projection screens are made specifically for short-throw projectors, any typical projection screen will function just fine.
Short-throw projectors are ideal for the living room because they only need a distance of 3 to 8 feet, but long throw projectors need a minimum of 6 feet and can be utilized in a variety of settings.
Many projectors have the drawback of only functioning in dimly lit spaces. They are unable to emit enough light to outperform the room’s ambient light. However, the same issue is not present with ultra-short throw projectors. Even in well-lit spaces, they can project brilliant, clear images onto the display surface.
This in turn results in three more practical benefits. First off, 20,000 hours at least is the normal lifespan of laser projectors, compared to 2000–5000 hours for lamp-based ones. Second, compared to bulbs, laser projectors maintain their brilliance far better over time.
Yes, you will want a customized screen for a short-throw projector, to give you the quick answer. Particularly if it is a UST (ultra-short-throw projector).
In a dim setting, pick projectors with low brightness. For bright situations, projectors with high brightness are recommended. Select video projectors having a brightness rating of at least 3000. If the lighting in your space is dim, less than 1500 lumens is ideal.
It is difficult to determine the exact “optimal” distance between the audience sitting and the projector screen. Instead, it is recommended that seats be placed no closer than twice the projected image’s width and no farther than five times the image’s width.
Because they are designed to increase contrast on digital projectors in viewing spaces that are not completely dark, grey screens are frequently referred to as high contrast screens. Compared to a white screen, the grey screen is superior at absorbing ambient light.
The best option for your projector screen is typically a blackout cloth or real projector screen. Other materials will function, albeit with a quality penalty. The best blackout material is economical, absorbs projector light, and enhances color contrast.
With a shorter throw projector, the audience will typically be able to discern an image’s brightness much better.
TVs and other screens emit direct blue light that harms the eyes. Even the indirect blue light from a projector is much easier on the eyes. Projectors are the best choice only in terms of eye health, along with additional safety aspects, which you may read about below.
D/W = 2/1 = 2.0, which means that the projector must be placed 2 feet distant for every foot of image width. Therefore, my throw distance must be 10 feet if I’m using a projector with a throw ratio of 2.0 and my image is 5 feet wide.
A projector can be used on a wall, but for the greatest viewing experience, choose the ideal colour of projector screen paint. Grey typically works best because it balances the contrast and light-absorbing properties of black and white.