I've been searching LED projectors for a couple of years now, and I've found this.......Luxcine C7 mode,l available in Amazon.com, all buyers have positive reviews. May I know anyone in this forum own one and tested it?
Product Description
Features
1.Dual Core 1G CPU, 2 Mali400 GPU, 768M RAM, 2G iNAND+ 3D combing video processor ( can play even 1080P MKV movies fluently
2. 720P/ 1280*800 Native Resolution ( TI 0.45" DMD with DarkChip(tm) Technology
All reviewers made exactly one review: The review of this projector. Compare the reviews of this projector with real reviews for the LG PA70G for instance and will notice that the reviews of the Luxcine are fake!
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Originally Posted by SiggUA /t/1477610/dlp-android-4-0-wifi-ics-osram-led-lamp-technology-projector-c5-c7#post_23435715
All reviewers made exactly one review:
Why do you say so?
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I am not making an advertisement here, only that and i say it again....May I know anyone in this forum own one and tested it?
One thing I find very obscure is the specified native resolution in every advertisement of that kind of WXGA LED DLP projectors with a 0.45" Texas Instruments DMD (LG, Luxcine, ...).
They all say, the resolution is 1280 x 720 native pixel.
But a look at the data sheet makes it clear: The native res is only 912 x 1140
True. I've decided me for the Acer H7532BD DLP, got it for only 675€ (FullHD w/ dynamic IRIS + quiet fan noise). Ok it's no LED, but I can live with that for the next 2 ... 3 years.
I've got one of these dual core mini LED PJ mid of last year
Was forced to return it because the picture was very strong perceivable out of focus on borders, caused by the cheap lens optic.
I find it's just a nice toy - not more or less.
great info,i like it very much,Copy:An other reason for returning it was the bad black level and some english menu text was only in chinese font. All in all my exemplar seemed to me as not really well developed.
Can't find that Z2000SD model on http://www.luxcine.com/. When I click on Z2000D I get the page of LED Projector_ESP314 ...
Don't know, what I should think about luxcine at all.
There can be found some websites with specs, e. g:
. http://luxcine.en.alibaba.com/product/60036100691-800174338/wireless_mini_Blu_ray_projector_Luxcine_Z2000SD.html
OK, that PJ seems to has some funny details:
"Lens: Manual focus with wireless mini Blu-ray projector" - wow - great developement result of long scientific lens research, I guess ...
"Resolution: 1500 ANSI Lumens" ... aha ...
"Resolution: World Only 1920*2205P Supported of Blu-ray mini laser projector" - hmmm ... seems that we get a new BluRay resolution spec soon - and this will be the one and only!
This one seems to be more realistic:
https://www.facebook.com/luxcineindia
"Brightness :- Real 300 Lumens typical, and 450 Lumens max"
"Contrast ration :- 4000:1"
"Resolution :- Native 1280*800"
But I'm still sure, that's not the full truth. TI has no 0.45 DMD with 1280x800 physical resolution. Maybe the DMD controller can handle that, but that's not the native res. I rather believe that the Z2000SD is also using this cheap 0.45" "diamond" DMD: http://www.ti.com/product/DLP4500?keyMatch=DLP%200.45&tisearch=Search-EN
Micromirror array size: 912x1140
Anyway - the blacks in the video don't look bad, and LED brightness seems to be ok for small distance / small screen width. But it's not possible to say anything about native sharpness uniformity, colour accurateness (especially when using an animation video) and image distortion at all through the cam's impact.
Can't find the Z2000SD model on http://www.luxcine.com/. When I click there on Z2000D I get the page of LED Projector_ESP314 ...
Don't know, what I should think about luxcine at all.
But we can find some other websites with specs, e. g:
OK, that PJ seems to have some funny details:
"Lens: Manual focus with wireless mini Blu-ray projector" - wow - great developement result of a long scientific lens research, I guess ...
"Resolution: 1500 ANSI Lumens" ... aha ...
"Resolution: World Only 1920*2205P Supported of Blu-ray mini laser projector" - hmmm ... seems that we get a new BluRay resolution spec soon - and this will be the one and only!
This one seems to be more realistic:
https://www.facebook.com/luxcineindia
"Brightness :- Real 300 Lumens typical, and 450 Lumens max"
"Contrast ration :- 4000:1"
"Resolution :- Native 1280*800"
But I'm still sure, that's not the full truth. TI has no 0.45 DMD with 1280x800 physical resolution. Maybe the DMD controller can handle that, but that's not the native res. I rather believe that the Z2000SD is still using this cheap 0.45" "diamond" DMD: http://www.ti.com/product/DLP4500?keyMatch=DLP%200.45&tisearch=Search-EN
Micromirror array size: 912x1140
Anyway - the blacks in the video don't look bad, and LED brightness seems to be ok for small distance / small screen width. But it's not possible to say anything about native sharpness uniformity, colour accurateness (especially when using an animation video) and image distortion at all through the cam's impact.
Well, As far as I know, these people can't market their product deliberately. They always rely on their video without explaining it what is going on, and it's up to you to understand by just only staring it. Lols.
On the other hand, I found similar video, maybe this is from their Indian reseller by just looking at the sample video. Look at the fist minute of the video, I can say that is the real Z2000SD by looking at the projector itself.
Maybe it's not bad at all, look at the image before he switch off the light, it's very solid color for 300 to 400 lumens I should think.
Hi Guys,
I have purchased this Luxcine Z2000SD.
This is my first ever Projector purchase, but after researching for more than 6 months and getting my projector basics hopefully right I finally drilled down to this one.
I know I took a risk, but I have a warranty and liked this as it has an Android OS.
So basically it can install and run android apps. Or else I can just connect my computer or phone with an HDMI cable directly display what's on the screen. So it can work as a conventional projector and also as a smart-projector.
Recently I tried wireless mirror screening from my galaxy s4 to this projector using Mirror-Op that worked quite well. so this enables the us to connect to the projector using wifi and project what's on our phone screen or a movie if we are playing one on the phone.
Plus this being an android I was able to connect to internet or access my home network drive. connect mouse and key board.
But if we want to explore this Projector for its basic specs, "For the Good of Mankind !!!" LoL i volunteer to help.
You guys tell me what to check and sometimes how to check as well... and I can check and let you know the results. This way we can ascertain where actually this projector stands and if it is really as good as they say in their specs.
I don't have a special device to measure luminosity, but I have a samsung galaxy s4. And it guess it can measure luminosity. So hopefully we can use that.
So guys, let me know how we can proceed in this exercise and I will be glad to help.
But if we want to explore this Projector for its basic specs, "For the Good of Mankind !!!" LoL i volunteer to help.
You guys tell me what to check and sometimes how to check as well... and I can check and let you know the results. This way we can ascertain where actually this projector stands and if it is really as good as they say in their specs.
Can you share a video playing Temple run game? I want to find out if this projector can play that game smoothly, because I have an android tv box with dual core and cannot play Temple run, and NFS 3d games on it.
Also please share a video with your new Z2000SD projector showing movie films. Thank you.
And it's the same one as shown in the video shared by "displaylou".
BTW i found the project good enough with the lights and fantastic with dim light... just as they have shown in that video ...
Proyector LED 4 months ago (edited)
+BlueWill666 "We are offering the most advance 3D technology available in projectors. When you see 3d on this projector you will be amazed. Luxcine Z2000sd support many format of 3D. We use Active 3d and not old technology with two color glasses. Even you can set dept of 3d on this projector.The 3d compare to c5 & c7 is much more evolved. Sony use LCD technology and has rainbow effect, more visible in 3D, we are better. Now for Dell they are new and far behind in terms of spects and features, we are better then them. Now for Optoma, they have many models, if we compare equal models then they are good in 3d but lack in many features which we offer, also we have much advance features and at good price".
However, if you have any further doubts, hit me back. Our vision is happy customers not just sales.
A comment from a Luxcine employee on youtube.
"Sony uses LCD & has rainbows- We are better"
Just proves they don't know which end is up. Buy at peril. (incidentally, they go on to say they are better than Dell & have more features than Optoma too)
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