Vava ust projector9/8/2023 ![]() Network links can be made via 802.11AC Wi-Fi or hardwired Ethernet, and the powered USB port can be used to access stored media files. There are also optical digital and analog minijack stereo outputs for connection to an external audio system. (Basically, it looks like what you'd expect a projector from Apple to look like if that company made a projector.) A total of three fans are used for cooling, allowing for efficient ventilation and low overall fan noise, and there's a motion detection feature that automatically dims light output to prevent eye damage if a child or pet ventures too close.Ĭonnections on the VA-LT002 include a trio of HDMI 2.0b inputs, one of those with ARC, plus a minijack input for composite video. A gray mesh masking the built-in Harman Kardon stereo speaker system helps to tone down the starkness of the white case and make it more living room-friendly. Vava's projector has an appealing, streamlined design, with a gently curved white case (a black option is also available). Bluetooth is provided for streaming audio from a phone or other device, and it can also be used to stream audio out to a Bluetooth speaker or headphones. Fortunately, the set has ample HDMI inputs to plug in a streaming stick (a powered USB port is also provide for that purpose) or box. Also, some apps that I downloaded to try out such as the recently released NBCUniversal Peacock repeatedly failed to launch. I found the selection here disappointing: no YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, or any other app that I would regularly use was available. The projector features an Android-based smart TV interface and uses the Aptoide app store to download streaming apps. Color gamut coverage is stated as "85%+" for NTSC, meaning it's not designed to reproduce the extended color contained in Ultra HD/HDR sources, and also can't hit the full color range in regular HD ones. HDR10 high dynamic range is supported, brightness is specified at 2,500 ANSI lumens, and Vava's website also specifies maximum contrast at a whopping 1,500,000:1, though the projector's manual states a more modest 3,000:1 (full-on/full-off). When installed with a 100-inch screen, the projector's 0233:1 throw ratio allows for it to be positioned 7.2 inches away from the screen. Vava's ultra short throw projector uses the Appotronics ALPD 3.0 laser engine paired with a three-segment color wheel and 0.47-inch DLP XPR chip to beam images from 80 inches up to 150 inches diagonal. ![]() Voilà: instant home theater, multiple problems solved. Accordingly, I arranged a space in my finished attic, set up a 100-inch screen, placed the Vava VA-LT002 on a low table in directly in front of it. ![]() Working from home alongside bored kids who were regularly invading my domain, it was clear that a secondary entertainment space (my home theater is mine! ) where videogames could be played, and YouTube videos consumed, would benefit us all. ![]() The subsequent arrival of Vava's projector at my home for testing coincided with the start of pandemic-related stay-at-home orders, and to be honest, the timing couldn't have been better. Paired with a 100-inch projection screen and playing 4K nature footage, I found the image it beamed absorbing-enough so that I was able to focus and block out an overexcited YouTube tech personality in the room recording a segment. At the 2020 CES, the VA-LT002, an ultra short throw model with built-in streaming apps and a 60-watt Harman Kardon stereo audio system, was the centerpiece of the company's suite. Vava's VA-LT002 4K Laser DLP projector is the first product of its kind to arrive from a company that offers a range of lifestyle-type electronics such as camera/DVRs for your car's dashboard and baby monitors to check on junior. ![]()
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