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Wemax Nova 4K Android TV Ultra Short-Throw Laser Projector for
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Key Specification about Nova:
1. 2100 ANSI Lumens
2. Resolution - 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
3. Contrast - 3000:1
4. TI DLP 0.47" DMD
5. Throw Ratio - 0.233:1
6. 8 Point Keystone Correction
7. HDR10: YES
8. Android TV 9.0
9: Native Netflix: NO
10. Speaker Output - 30W (10W x 2 Full Range, 5W x 2 Tweeter)
11. Noise Level - 32dB@25°C
Key Specification about ALR/CLR UST Screen:
1. Material: Aluminum
2. Aspect Ratio: 16:9
3. Peak Gain Value: 0.6
4. >90% Ceiling Rejection Ratio
5. Viewing Angle: 160°
6. 4K/8K Support: YES
7. 3D Support: YES
https://www.wemax.com/collections...nsi-lumens
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Thanks. Somewhere, maybe the website (?????) says it's native 4k? which was a surprised to me.
**edit:
Q: Does this use pixel-shifting to achieve 4k like the vava 4k, or is it native 4k?
A: Hello,
We appreciate you reaching out to us. The WeMax Nova has native 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 and does NOT use pixel shifting to achieve 4K. Thank you for contacting us!
WeMax Customer Service
By WEMAX on February 19, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/WeMax-Nova...B08DK18V
**edit:
Q: Does this use pixel-shifting to achieve 4k like the vava 4k, or is it native 4k?
A: Hello,
We appreciate you reaching out to us. The WeMax Nova has native 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 and does NOT use pixel shifting to achieve 4K. Thank you for contacting us!
WeMax Customer Service
By WEMAX on February 19, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/WeMax-Nova...B08DK18V
Thats how bad this is if their company reps dont even know or will willfully lie.... Directly from a professional review.
"Features
The Nova is a 4K DLP ultra-short-throw projector with a 2,100 ANSI lumen rating. It uses Texas Instrument's 0.47-inch 1080p DMD with fast XPR pixel-shifting to achieve 4K resolution, while the lens has a 0.23:1 throw ratio. These are standard specs for a midrange 4K UST projector."
https://www.projectorce
You would have to be a fool to believe this has real 4K in it. As I mentioned the cheapest REAL 4K are all around $5K on the lowest end right now.
This projector is nothing special at all with its poor HD, the only thing this has going for it is its UST.
Too be fair though pixel shifting technology is considered to be real 4K but its definitely not a native chip. You will see this claim on a lot of projectors under $3K and they are all pixel shifters.
"Features
The Nova is a 4K DLP ultra-short-throw projector with a 2,100 ANSI lumen rating. It uses Texas Instrument's 0.47-inch 1080p DMD with fast XPR pixel-shifting to achieve 4K resolution, while the lens has a 0.23:1 throw ratio. These are standard specs for a midrange 4K UST projector."
https://www.projectorce
You would have to be a fool to believe this has real 4K in it. As I mentioned the cheapest REAL 4K are all around $5K on the lowest end right now.
This projector is nothing special at all with its poor HD, the only thing this has going for it is its UST.
Too be fair though pixel shifting technology is considered to be real 4K but its definitely not a native chip. You will see this claim on a lot of projectors under $3K and they are all pixel shifters.
If not buying it for the UST. Would you recommend some other projectors? I used to own a HT2550. Loved it. Don't see it on sale now.
Not sure for the reason for getting rid of the HT2550 but thats one of the better and highly reviewed 4K projectors but its only downside its from 2018 if your looking for something closer to the $1K mark.