
La Vague LV-HD340
Full HD, 2500 lm
La Vague LV-HD340
Full HD, 2500 lm
This is not a wrong description but a different measurement. Lumen" is not the same as "ANSI Lumen". 150 ANSI is about 700-750 Lumen, for example. We are sorry for the confusion. On the pdf of the product you sent it says 2500 Lumen which would correspond to about 500 ANSI Lumen. :)
I have no idea. I returned the projector because the optical ratios didn't suit our needs.
Do the same as me: pack up, send this junk back and invest in a good projector.
I don't know, but it works great with my Android devices - load the streaming apps on the phone and pad and connect to the projector and it works instantly. I use Miracast and Web Wideo Caster and it works fine with a cable.
For the price, it is OK. However, it is not ideal in a room that is not darkened. The interfaces like AirPlay only work for photos. Videos cannot be viewed properly with it.
It could be a typing error, for the LV-HD340 model the manufacturer states a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, but with cheap beamers the manufacturers always make promises such as "1920 x 1080 compatible or supports 1920 x 1080", but this only refers to the fact that a 1920 x 1080 signal can be processed at the input. Since the projector can then only output an image in 1280 x 720 resolution, there is of course no longer the full HD resolution. It may be that similarly priced beamers can also output a Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel image, but I would rather trust brand products such as this one: Philips NeoPix Ultra 2TV (Full HD, 200 lm, LED, 30 dB)
Hoi - So that you can get the image from the Mac to the beamer? If I'm not mistaken, your Macbook (Pro?) 2015 should have an HDMI port on the top right-hand side, correct? So you would need an HDMI cable in the length you want. Just type it into the search box above... LG
I can't judge that. The light intensity was too little for me, so I sent the beamer back.
I can propose you this product : Logitech Z623 Good price/quality ratio, and it has the THX norm. You can simply connect it in AUX with the beamer. It is not recommended to use wireless accessories, because you may have a lag between the sound and the image.
Yes, it is possible.
So Zoom is a programme for meetings. This means that it is practical for Zoom calls, because you can see the other people on a large screen. But you still have to connect a device to the projector.
My smartphone shows about 127db.
Unfortunately our product experts are unable to answer this question. The manual only mentions the multi-screen option.
The bundle also includes a screen. It is the same projector with native resolution 1280x720, input signal up to 1920x1080. https://www.lavague.de/produkt/lv-hd340-wi-fi-bundle-led-projektor-inkl.-lv-sta100fp-50364481?number=50364481&c=209
I don't think so :-( https://www.lavague.de/media/pdf/c2/f9/6d/96152cd6031a3a5784a97257bbf7f55391c03b66_LV_HD340_Manual.pdf
I looked in the manual for a mounting option, but it doesn't exist for the La Vague LV-HD340, it wasn't mentioned anywhere. As an alternative, I would suggest this projector, which has the option of ceiling mounting, also offers the same resolution and also has WiFi to transfer the images from, for example, a smart phone to the projector without cables: LG CineBeam PH30N. LG PH30N (HD, 250lm, battery, LED, 28dB) Manufacturer Link: https://www.lg.com/de/beamer/lg-ph30n
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