Chinavasion Choice: Carry Along Your Own Private Cinema Anywhere You Go With The Cube G1 Mini DLP Projector
In this week’s Chinavasion Choice blog post, we would like to introduce you to the Cube G1 mini DLP Projector. This absolutely gorgeous pocket sized projector is, despite its small size, capable of producing massive and sharp images – allowing you to turn every dark room into your own private cinema. Featuring a 70-Inch projection size, this powerful mini projector creates a projection that is larger than the vast majority of televisions on the market and certainly is more portable. Being one of the smallest Pico projectors available on the market, the ‘’Cube G1’’ is the perfect gadget for anyone that wishes to have portability at an affordable price.
Supporting Full-HD 1080p and featuring a native resolution of 640x360p, this micro projector allows you to carry along your own private cinema wherever you go. With its 30-lumen projection brightness and the choice of 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ration, both TV and widescreen films can be enjoyed in their native format – allowing you to enjoy your movies on their absolute best without experiencing any distortions or cut-offs. With its built-in 950mAh battery, this little beauty brings along 1 hour of play time – enough to get you through a presentation at work or numerous episodes of your favorite series. Additionally, it can be hooked up to a power bank, providing you with extra juice to get through the longer movies.
The projector can play directly from a micro SD card thanks to its TF card slot which can take up to 32GB of video or music. With a 2W speaker, you get a respectable audio quality and the 3.5 mm headphone jack means you can plug in a speaker or use headphones so as not to disturb those around you. Perfect for work and pleasure, this mini projector is guaranteed to bring along unlimited portability, convenience, and fun.
SorrY How I can connect CUBE G1 Mini DLP projector
to my Samsung S5
I don’t think you can link the projector directly to your phone, there is no HDMI so you can’t use an MHL lead with it as far as I’m aware. It’s best to play media from the SD card.