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Description
1. The urlhasbeenblocked 1500 lumens mini video projector provides you with an amazing home viewing experience.
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2. Specifications:
LED brightness: 1500 lumens
Display technology: LCD
Light source: LED
Lamp life: 20,000+ hours
Native resolution: 800X480 Pixels
Supported resolution: 1080P, 720p, 480P
Projection size: 37-150 Inches
Projection distance: 1.15-3m
Input: VGA/USB/HDMI/TF(max 64GB)/AV/Audio
Keystone correction: 15-degree manual
Number of colors: 16.77 million
Projection method: front/rear/ceiling
3. Packing List:
1 x urlhasbeenblocked LED light source projector
1 x Power adapter
1 x RCA cable
1 x Remote control
1 x User manual
4. Warm tips:
1). Whilst it's a great projector, it is only for home entertainment in the dark.
2). A Wi-Fi HDMI display dongle (not included) is needed to connect the projector with smartphones and tablets.
3). There is no hole on the bottom of the projector, so it can't be mounted on a tripod.
5. Troubleshooting:
1). The following cases can be adjusted by customers and we are willing to provide help: Poor image or image displaying upside and down / Fan noise or no sound / Spots on the projection / Connections: Laptop, Mac, Iphone/Ipad or other device
2). This mini projector does not support Dolby videos. If there's only picture but no sound, please turn off Dolby Digital in Apple TV, Blu-Ray players and Fire stick etc.
3).AV Port Connection

lease be sure that right connection. Yellow port represents video source, Red represents right audio source and white one represents left audio source.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...R+Q5&psc=1
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Note this question from amazon:
"Why do responses say that this is 800x480 and dark while the title says 1080p and 1500 lumens? Which is it?"
Response:
"Native resolution means the resolution that the projector displays on a screen. The 1080p reference is marketing sleight of hand (aka marketing B.S. meant to mislead you), meaning that you can plug in a 1080p source such as a Blu-ray player, but the projector itself can only display it at 800x480. 800x480 is about what you find with regular DVD quality or worse...which is about one-third the resolution of 720p."