Elena
Member
Vava launched its sixth crowdfunding campaign on its new product: VAVA chroma triple laser projector. It is equipped with Harman Kardon sound system, appealing to home theater enthusiasts.
According to Vava, the Chroma laser projector uses independent red, green and blue laser sources, combined with the ALDP 4.0 fluorescent engine, to achieve "amazing color accuracy." In fact, like the HDR10, the device also supports 106% of the REC.2020 color gamut and outputs 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) visuals at 60 Hz, extending from 17.4 inches away from the wall to a maximum of 150 diagonal inches.
The VAVA projector has a maximum brightness output of 2500 ANSI lumens, which is considered sufficient for viewing at any time of day or night, with contrast ratios of 300:1 ANSI, 3000:1 FOFO (full on/Full on) off) and 1500000: dynamic. There's built-in motion compensation for smooth on-screen action, eight-point trapezoid correction for flexible placement, and electronic focus.
The connection forms dual-band Wi-Fi, which can be connected to the signal source through three HDMI ports, one USB port, and Ethernet LAN. Users also don't have to connect the stylish box to an external sound system via analog and digital audio output, as it comes with built-in 60-watt Harman Caton speakers that support Dolby Audio with powerful audio walls or ambient light suppression (ALR) screens. The inclusion of a Bluetooth connection means the device can be used to play music from a smartphone.
According to Vava, the Chroma laser projector uses independent red, green and blue laser sources, combined with the ALDP 4.0 fluorescent engine, to achieve "amazing color accuracy." In fact, like the HDR10, the device also supports 106% of the REC.2020 color gamut and outputs 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) visuals at 60 Hz, extending from 17.4 inches away from the wall to a maximum of 150 diagonal inches.
The VAVA projector has a maximum brightness output of 2500 ANSI lumens, which is considered sufficient for viewing at any time of day or night, with contrast ratios of 300:1 ANSI, 3000:1 FOFO (full on/Full on) off) and 1500000: dynamic. There's built-in motion compensation for smooth on-screen action, eight-point trapezoid correction for flexible placement, and electronic focus.
The connection forms dual-band Wi-Fi, which can be connected to the signal source through three HDMI ports, one USB port, and Ethernet LAN. Users also don't have to connect the stylish box to an external sound system via analog and digital audio output, as it comes with built-in 60-watt Harman Caton speakers that support Dolby Audio with powerful audio walls or ambient light suppression (ALR) screens. The inclusion of a Bluetooth connection means the device can be used to play music from a smartphone.