1/20/2024 0 Comments Iphone ceiling projector![]() ![]() The Y30 has internal stereo speakers, but don’t expect any miracles here. This appeared to be due to some internal issue, but it was random and I was not able to reliably duplicate it. ![]() Also, for some odd reason, a grey menu bar would sometimes pop-up on the bottom of the image. For example, very dark content had a purple cast that was annoying but can largely be eliminated through tweaking the settings. That being said, there were still some image issues. Menus are basic, but I was able to make the adjustments using the remote with no problems. There is an active cooling fan, but I did not find the noise levels to be annoying or obtrusive. The actual images are rectangular and aligned. Please note: the keystone of the photos is due to the positioning of my camera on a short tripod. Out of the box, the picture isn’t particularly stunning, but with a few tweaks of the color, brightness, and contrast, the image was very watchable and, bluntly put, a strong bang-for-the-buck. Moving on, I plugged my Roku player and fired up Netflix. The projector is approximately 45° off-center and about 30° below the screen, yet the correction still permits a rectangular image. The following “before and after” pictures illustrate just how extreme the keystone correction can be with the Yaber Y30. One caveat – keystone correction does not correct the projector’s focus so it’s best to keep the alignment as front and center as possible. I found this capability especially useful when it’s not possible to perfectly position the projector. This is particularly well implemented in the Y30, better than some other projectors I’ve used. Thanks to the digital vertical and horizontal keystone correction, aligning the image is a snap even if the projector mounting location is considerably off-center. The projector has digital zoom capabilities, with separate X- and Y-adjustments so locating the projector at the distance you want from the screen can be varied. The lens can be turned to focus the projected image. Metric ceiling mount threads can be accessed by removing the rubber feet.įor front projection, a leveling foot is provided front and center. If reverse or ceiling mount projection is required, the projector can reverse and invert video. The infrared sensor is located adjacent to the Y30’s lens. ![]() You’ll need to feed it with AA batteries (not included) before pressing the jolly, candy-like buttons. Two USB connectors and two HDMI connectors are mounted on the backīuttons on the top of the projector permit set-up and configuration and have good tactile feedback, but it’s much easier to use the infrared remote. Unless you are planning using the projector in a temporary setting where the connected components are near to the projector, extension cables will be needed.Ĭonnections include a 3.5mm, four-conductor composite video cable, a 3 conductor audio out jack, a VGA connector on the side of the housing. Included were several connection options but the cords are on the short side.
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