I didn’t buy the Xiaomi Wanbo last year for one thing, there was only a Chinese version of it.
At the end of last year, I was in serious search for a projector, then I found this structure and fell in love right away. They packed amazing knowledge into the tiny structure, the price was also very good, but unfortunately the global version was not completed in time. That’s why I chose the Blitzwolf BW-VP9 instead, which I didn’t regret, but now my heart hurts a bit.
So the VP9 is really a very good projector, actually better than the Wanbo, at least in terms of capabilities. True, not much better, and there is a huge argument in favor of Wanbo, and that is its size. But let's see what the structure knows!
The Wanbo T2 Max is a device offering true FHD resolution with a brightness (luminous flux) of 5000 lumens and a contrast ratio of 2000: 1. The aspect ratio of the projected image can be 16: 9 or 4: 3, and an LCD panel with LED backlighting is responsible for producing the image.
The projection distance can vary from 1,2 to 4 meters, and the size of the projected image can be from 40 to 200 inches. So, 200 inches, which is a fine image size to put it mildly, and 5000 lumens can provide enough brightness for that. We also have HDR10 image enhancement technology. Because, we’re talking about a Xiaomi product here, presumably the data on paper isn’t lying either.
Well, let's see what else! We get 4-way keystone correction (40 degrees in all directions), which is very beneficial if we can’t place the projector directly opposite the wall or screen. We get two 3-watt speakers, which sound pretty decent according to Chinese version tests.
So far, all is well, but for me, the decisive argument in the fall was the operating system installed on the machine. It's an Android-based system, it's not Android TV (it could even be an advantage), but a software with its own interface. However, the point is not that, but that we also get official Netflix and Youtube support.
From the connectors we have an audio output, an HDMI input and a USB. There is no Ethernet, but we get Wi-Fi.
And then by the end of the size I started this tutorial!
The Wanbo T2 Max is quite a small structure, especially compared to its knowledge. The external size is just 110 x 140 x 150 millimeters and weighs less than a pound, weighing exactly 900 grams.
If you don’t have a lot of space to place the projector, you might only take it out occasionally, and you don’t want to give it a fixed space, if you might take it with you sometimes, don’t let God use it for work, then the tiny size and weight will be really beneficial features.
The introductory campaign of the projector has just started, so the price is quite low, the first 180 customers only have to pay 45 thousand forints for it. Delivery is expected to begin on February 22, and duty-free EU Priority Line delivery is free.
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