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Blitzwolf BW-VP10 - New projector for garden cinema

The Blitzwolf BW-VP10 will be great for hot summer evenings, soccer EB and watching movies.

Blitzwolf BW-VP10 - New projector for garden cinema

Blitzwolf is slowly having so many projectors that they can block the Danube with them. Have a man on your feet who doesn’t get involved in the plethora of types. It’s cheap, it’s more expensive, small and big, HD and FHD, smart and silly, but one of a kind so far it hasn’t been. One that is specifically recommended for garden use. And the Blitzwolf BW-VP10 is just that!

The new projector is quite silly, but this does not detract from its value, because the concept is good and it knows everything we might need. In addition, due to the "silliness", the price does not beat the stars either.

The resolution is, of course, FHD, which is 1920 x 1080 pixels. A relatively large 5,7-inch LCD panel works in front of the LED backlight. The latter has a lifespan of 40 hours. The Projector knows four-way keystone correction, plus it's fully automatic, with a contrast ratio of 5000: 1 and a brightness of 6500 lumens. Before someone tied it up, it was certainly not ANSI, this value was not given by the manufacturer.

So the projector is for garden projections, at least Blitzwolf recommends it. The recommendation is based on the fact that you can project an image that is abundantly large, up to 250 inches in diameter, by placing it 5 meters away from the canvas or wall. 250 inches is almost 6 and a half meters, which is really brutal, we can safely say that it is a movie size!

As I wrote above, the projector is not very smart. Capabilities are sharpened for picture and sound, no wifi or Bluetooth, just physical connectors like 3 HDMI, 2 USB 2.0, a card reader, an AV port, a VGA port and a jack. In the case of the Blitzwolf BW-VP10, the manufacturer thought it would leave any reasoning to the owner. It helps so much that HDMI supports many types of TV sticks, with which, of course, we can immediately get an advanced operating system, wifi, Bluetooth, so everything you need.

So the Blitzwolf BW-VP10 is a projector that produces a slightly silly but very rough projected image size. In my opinion, the price is not high, even if we pay in addition to e.g. a Xiaomi TV stick. If we do that, we will immediately have a projector for garden projections running Android TV not too expensive!

The Blitzwolf BW-VP10 is currently available for sale and as I see it is running out very quickly, but this is not very surprising given the price-performance ratio.

Here you can buy:

Blitzwolf BW-VP10 garden projector

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specifications:

 

 

Model BW-VP10
light source LED
Display technology LCD
Displays the chip size 5.7 "LCD
Lamp life 40 hours
Operating System Gender
Display resolution 1920x1080P
Maximum compatible resolution 1920x1080P
Contrast 5000: 1
Throw ratio 1.4
Magnification ratio 1.4
Keystone correction Vertical, horizontal, four-way, automatic
Focus method Manual
Aspect ratio 16: 9,4: 3
Speaker performance 5Wx2
Wireless mirroring Gender
Bluetooth connection Gender
Installation method Front, back, ceiling
Video format avi, flv, rmvb, mkv, mp4, 3gp, mov, mpeg, ts, tp, vob
Audio format mp3, wma, ogg, aac, flac
Photo format jpg, png, bmp
3D playback Gender
Supports 3D format Gender
Projection distance 1,4-5m
Projection size 40-250 inches
Remote controller Infra-red
Tápegység AC 100 ~ 240V @ 50 / 60Hz
Maximum performance 140 W
Noise 46dB
USB flash drive / TF card maximum support 1000 GB
pendrive FAT、FAT32、NTFS
Maximum hard disk support they need an external power supply
Product size 317 * 227 * 118mm
Product weight 2,58kg
Surface 3 * HDMI

2 * USB2.0

1 * TF card

1 * 3,5 mm audio port

1 * AV

1*VGA

 

The package includes:

★ 1 * Projector

★ 1 * remote control

★ 1 * User Manual

★ 1 * Cable

★ 1 * HDMI cable

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