Product Features of Discovery Expedition Entertainment Projector:
Video projector that connects to TV, DVD player, video console, and other devices
Projects image up to 7.5 feet wide on any white wall in the home
1.7-inch LCD with 480 x 240 resolution; built-in stereo sound
A/V input; comes with standard 50-watt MR-16 halogen bulb
Headphone jack and LED indicator light; projects at distance up to 6 feet
Product Description
Make every night movie night with the Discovery Expedition Wonderwall projector. The Wonderwall--which connects to your TV, DVD, camcorder, or video game console--projects an image up to 7.5 feet wide on any wall in your home, even the ceiling. As a result, you can catch up on your favorite cable series, watch the latest Hollywood blockbuster, or go for the head shot in Call of Duty on a surface that's far larger than most TVs. The Wonderwall also offers a 1.7-inch LCD (with 480 x 240 resolution) and built-in stereo sound, giving you a rich audio/visual experience. Plus, the projector is easy to operate, with an intuitive control panel that offers volume, contrast, color, and on/off controls.
Other features include an A/V input, a headphone jack, an LED indicator light, a 1.7-inch LCD, and a 5,500 ppm radiator fan. The Discovery Expedition Wonderwall projector--which includes a standard 50-watt MR-16 halogen bulb for hours of super-sized fun--projects at a distance of up to 6 feet.
Watch TV, DVD movies, home videos, and even play your favorite video games up to 7.5 feet wide (diagonally) on any wall in your home while it's being projected on your wall or ceiling. With the Enterntainment Projector, the possibilities are endless!
review by sho
A durable and lightweight portable projector intended for gaming or casual entertainment.
Price
Durability
Large lens range (Display throw can be very close and very far away)
Cons:
Low Resolution
Moderate Fan Noise
Lack of VGA input (Though this can be easily remedied)
I believe this product is sorely underrated. The Discovery Projector IS a projector, and when I can say that I bought a projector for around eighty dollars, that is an achievement. This product is not meant to be used in a home theater-- it is for someone who needs access to a TV but may not have it. I bought this product because buying a TV would not be as portable or versatile, and a whole lot more expensive.
For those looking to connect to a laptop, look for a VGA to RCA cable. If you look in the right place, it can't be more than $5-10.
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