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Introducing Xming Formovie's Episode One Best Value Projector with Google TV and Native Netflix-Support

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Formovie Technology, a leading player in the world of display technology, has announced the launch of Xming Episode One, its latest 1080p resolution projector with Google TV and Native Netflix support. As an independent brand of Formovie Technology, Xming offers quality LCD projectors with features such as auto keystone correction and autofocus included at an incredible price point.

Episode One seeks to be the top pick for Google TV users. It comes with native Netflix support and is available at an affordable price point of $/€299 at Formovie's website. This projector is unique for its Google TV and Native Netflix features, which make streaming easy and seamless without any additional devices. Its Google TV certification and integrated Google Assistant makes it versatile and convenient for everyday use.



Formovie Technology's Xming Episode One projector is a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and providing its customers with quality products that are affordable and feature-rich.

Reliable and Convenient with 1080p Resolution
With a resolution of 1080p, the Xming Episode One projector is an excellent choice for users looking for reliability and convenience in operation coupled with a quality viewing experience. The projector is suitable for small to medium-sized rooms, with a throw ratio of 1.2±0.1:1. The projected picture size can range from 40 to 120 inches, and it boasts auto keystone correction and autofocus features.

The projector offers a brightness of 150 CIVA Lumens, providing accurate and vivid colors with a color gamut of NTSC 38%. It delivers a clear and distinct image, with a minimum contrast ratio of 1000:1 and typical 1500:1.

Seamless Streaming with Google TV and Netflix
The Xming Episode One projector boasts an array of advanced features, including Google Assistant and Google Play. It is a noteworthy device as it natively supports Netflix, meaning users can easily enjoy their favorite movies and TV shows without any hassle. Also, this projector comes equipped with wireless screen casting and Chromecast support. This lets users easily cast content from their smartphones or laptops onto a larger display.

With a maximum power consumption of 65 W and standby power consumption of less than 0.5 W, it's a smart choice for movie nights or presentations. It supports an input voltage range of 100-240 V, MT9630 CPU, and 2 GB RAM. Additionally, 16 GB of built-in memory running on the Google TV operating system further enhances its efficiency, reassuring users of its cost-effectiveness.

Lightweight and Portable for Easy Transport and Setup
The Xming Episode One projector is a portable and lightweight device that provides reliable performance measuring 6.9 x 4.8 x 5.6 inches and weighing only 1.2 kg / 2.8 lbs. It is designed to be highly portable without compromising on performance or functionality. The Xming Episode One projector is particularly suitable for use in quiet environments and eco-conscious settings due to its low noise and power consumption. It can display up to 120 inches of screen size, providing an immersive experience without disturbing others.

The Xming Episode One is a fully enclosed optical projector, which minimizes light leakage, prevents dust from interfering with the projection, and reduces noise and overheating. This makes it an excellent option for users who prioritize convenience, ease of use, and performance.

Seamless Connectivity Features with Crystal Clear Audio
The Xming Episode One projector offers various connectivity and audio features that aim to enhance viewing experience. Featuring two full-frequency 3 W speakers that support Dolby Audio for high-quality audio output, the projector's noise level is less than or equal to 30 dB at a 1-meter distance on standard mode, ensuring a peaceful and distraction-free environment during viewing.

In terms of connectivity and ports, the Xming Episode One projector features HDMI 2.1 with ARC, USB2.0, earphone, and DC ports, providing easy access to a range of devices. It also supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 for seamless wireless connectivity. The Bluetooth 5.0 and BLE capabilities make it easier to pair with compatible devices, enabling a hassle-free streaming experience.

The Xming Episode One Smart Projector is an affordable option for individuals seeking a projector with impressive features. With 1080p resolution, auto keystone correction, autofocus, and a lightweight design, it is an excellent choice for entertainment purposes, both indoors and outdoors.

More Product Specifications of the Xming Episode One Smart Projector
  • Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.8 x 5.6 inches, weight 1.2 kg / 2.8 lbs.
  • Total power consumption: 65 W, and standby power consumption is <0.5 W.
  • System: Google TV with Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wifi 5.
  • 3 W x 2 W Full-Frequency Speakers with Dolby Audio support.
  • In standard mode, its noise level is less than or equal to 30dB at a 1-meter distance, ensuring a peaceful and distraction-free environment during viewing.
  • Projector's box comes with an adapter, user manual, bluetooth remote control and warranty card.
Price and Availability
On Tuesday May 14th, 2024 Xming Episode One Smart Projector will be available at Formovie's official website at the cost of $299 and €299. For more information about its availability, please click here.

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Price is not too awful, wonder how it performs after 12+ hours of continuous operation.
 

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Good thing it has Duval-band WiFi...
 
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There is a small typo in the text, it should be "CVIA lumens" not CIVA.

In any case, 150 Lumens is too little. .-.
 
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There is a small typo in the text, it should be "CVIA lumens" not CIVA.

In any case, 150 Lumens is too little.
Only 150 lumens? IIRC, that'd be barely usable in a pitch black room with the most-white screen.
To give some perspective, 150 (real lumens) is about what a mediocre pocket torch(flashlight) can produce.

This seems to be a slightly 'better' version of those Onn/Generic '1080' projectors Walmart sells seasonally.
 
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