Philips NeoPix 110 Mini Projector, with WiFi Screen Mirroring, HDMI, USB, Integrated Media Player, Black

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Product Features

  • Screen Mirroring
  • HDMI
  • USB
  • Integrated Media Player
  • Black
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The Philips NeoPix 110 Mini Projector is a super compact, entry-level projector designed for cozy movie nights ,gaming and easy streaming.

Display and Image Quality

-Technology: LCD Display with LED Light Source

-Native Resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels (True HD 720p)

-Supported Resolution: Up to 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD)

-Brightness: Up to 100 Lumens.

-Contrast Ratio: 3000:1

-Aspect Ratio: 16:9

-LED Lifetime: Up to 30,000 hours (that’s basically forever in projector years)

Projection Specs

-Screen Size: 20" to 65" (Diagonal)

-Projection Distance: For a 65" image, you need about 2.12 meters (83 inches) of distance.

-Throw Ratio: 1.47:1

-Focus: Manual (via the focus ring)

Keystone Correction: Digital / Manual adjustment available

Connectivity and Wireless

-Wi-Fi: Dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz.

-Wireless Mirroring: Supports Screen Mirroring (AirPlay, Miracast) for smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

-HDMI: 1x port (for laptops, Fire Sticks, gaming consoles, etc.)

-USB: 1x port (Media player and power out for dongles)

-Micro SD: 1x slot

-Audio Out: 3.5mm jack (for headphones or external speakers)

-AV In: 3.5mm jack.

Audio and Media

-Internal Speaker: 3W

-Media Player: Integrated player for videos (MP4, MKV, AVI), music (MP3, FLAC), and photos (JPEG, PNG).

Physical Design & Power

-Dimensions W146 x L123 x H62 mm

-Weight: 0.5 kg (Super lightweight and portable)

-Power Consumption: 42W during operation.
-Mounting: Integrated stand screw for tripod mounting.

Quick Tip: While it has Wi-Fi mirroring, remember that protected apps like Netflix or Disney+ usually won't let you "cast" directly from a phone due to copyright (Direct Rights Management). It’s always better to plug a streaming stick directly into the HDMI port.