If you’ve recently considered buying a new TV or monitor, I’m sure the thought “should I get a projector instead” has crossed your mind. However, you probably changed your mind due to reasons such as price and lifespan. Although your concerns are not unfounded, advancing technology finds solutions to costs, as it does for everything else. Once requiring a small “fortune” to acquire, projectors are now accessible and even sold at “cheap” prices. One of the latest examples is about to go on sale. Coocaa has recently launched a new smart projector product called the Coocaa X5. It is priced at 999 yuan and will be available for sale very soon. Here are the details…

Coocaa’s X5 Smart Projector Goes on Sale on April 25th

Coocaa has recently introduced its latest projector model, the X5. The product has gained appreciation for its features, with its most notable aspect being its price. Capable of 1080P full HD display, this projector is sold for 999 Yuan (approximately $145). The product, expected to go on sale on April 25th, has the following features:

The Coocaa X5 projector has a new generation of custom-engineered light engines combined with high-transmittance glass lenses and a custom high-transmittance LCD filter. The result is an impressive brightness of 800 ANSI lumens and a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours. The built-in next-gen LCD chip technology supports 4K decoding, while the high-transmittance full glass coated lens releases 1080P full HD image quality details.

In terms of audio quality, the projector houses two independent 5W subwoofer units, accompanied by a bass radiation basin, offering a decent audio experience. However, it is important to remember that this is an affordable projection model, and you can always achieve a better sound experience with external sound systems.

It runs on Coocaa OS 9.1 and supports smart features like voice control, automatic focus, and image enhancement. It also has a special mode for kids that filters content, protects their eyes, and reminds them to stay a safe distance away. Parents can control the projector from afar to make sure their kids are using it safely.

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