Lenovo is gearing up to launch a new projector. The product in question will be called the Xiaoxin 100S, and it will be a budget-oriented model. The projector will be powered by a Huawei HiSilicon chipset and offer a 1080P resolution. It uses a customized 4th-generation sealed light engine and an LED solid-state brightening light source. The Xiaoxin 100S projector should be launched in the coming days but is already available for pre-order. Here are the details.
Lenovo Xiaoxin 100S Specifications
Information from the product’s promotional page reveals it will boast a customized 4th-generation sealed light engine and an LED solid-state brightening light source, delivering a brightness of up to 270 CVIA lumens and a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours. It is powered by the Hisilicon 352 chip, which supports 4K decoding and offers a true 1080P picture quality with HDR10 compatibility. This means that you can enjoy your favorite content in stunning detail and vibrant colors.
The projector also includes convenient features such as automatic focus and fully automatic trapezoidal correction. Furthermore, it comes with integrated 2x5W speakers, a storage capacity of 2GB+32GB, and supports WiFi 6 connectivity.
Pricing and Availability
The Lenovo Xiaoxin 100S projector is now available for pre-order in China through JD.com, but specific pricing details have not been disclosed. However, information from the promotional page suggests that the expected price is “XX9,” with an estimate that it will not exceed 1000 yuan (~$136). From the naming, it appears that the Lenovo Xiaoxin 100S projector is likely an upgraded version of the Lenovo Xiaoxin 100 projector, which was priced at 1199 yuan (~$165).
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