Acer X1527i (MR.JS411.001)
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The X1 series is the youngest in the Acer projector line. It includes devices under the auspices of accessibility to a wide audience. A clear illustration of this is the X1527i model.
Place of "residence"
The most popular place of "residence" of the projector is classrooms and office "meeting rooms". The model is great for presentations, delighting the audience with a clear and colorful image even in daylight. All thanks to the high peak brightness threshold of the UHP lamp at a level of up to 4000 lm. Video signal sources are connected to the projector via a standard set of wired interfaces, a USB port (for flash drives) or via a Wi-Fi network (optional).
Guard of "improvers"
The basic resolution for the projector is the FullHD format (1920x1280 pixels). And it also has support for 3D video playback. So the model is suitable for work, study, and leisure. Special credit to the projector for automatic correction of trapezoid distortions and a whole guard of image "enhancers". In particular, this is the LumiSense function for automatic brightness adjustment based on the readings of the built-in ambient light sensor, Acer Color Boost color correction technology and a filter of the blue component of the Bluelight Shield spectral palette to reduce visual strain.
The period of "survivability"
The Acer X1527i case hides a built-in 3W speaker. It is clearly not powerful enough for cinematography, but the onboard speaker will cope with basic audio broadcasts with flying colors. As for the “lifespan”, in the brightest mode the projector lamp lasts up to 4000 hours. That is, almost half a year of non-stop work, which is possible due to a well-thought-out cooling system for the “insides”.