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Dangbei has released the RX10, a new mid-range projector that integrates a flexible stand and automated setup features. The device is currently listed on JD.com in China for 5,499 yuan (roughly $818) and is positioned as a portable option for home video projection.

Dangbei RX10 Projector

Dangbei RX10 Specifications

The gimbal allows for 225 degrees of vertical tilt, meaning you can point the lens directly at a wall or tilt it all the way back to project onto a ceiling. The unit weighs 2.1kg and is constructed from glass, polycarbonate, resin, and carbon steel.

Because it is designed to be moved around a room, it includes standard automated setup features. It uses auto-focus, obstacle avoidance, and automatic keystone correction to square up the image if you bump the device or change the projection angle.

Dangbei RX10 Projector

Internally, the RX10 uses a 0.33-inch DMD chip. It outputs a native 1080p resolution, though it will accept a 4K input signal. The light source is an ALPD 2 laser, which the company states puts out 1,200 CVIA lumens (or 1,200 ISO lumens). It features a fixed-focus lens with a standard 1.2:1 throw ratio.

The projector runs on a MediaTek MT9669 processor with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The software is Dangbei OS 5.0, an Android-based system that handles HDR10 and HLG decoding, alongside MEMC motion compensation. For wireless connections, it includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0.

Dangbei RX10 Projector

In terms of ports, there is one HDMI 2.1 port and one USB 2.0 port on the back. The HDMI port supports eARC, allowing you to run audio to an external soundbar or receiver. If you just want to use the built-in audio, the projector has two 6W speakers housed inside the gimbal base. They are angled upward by 15 degrees to prevent sound from bouncing directly off the table surface.

Dangbei RX10 Projector

Power is supplied by a 110W wall adapter, with the projector pulling about 90W during use. There is also a power bank mode that lets you run the projector off a portable battery. The catch is that the power bank needs to support at least a 45W output via the PD protocol, and you have to buy Dangbei’s specific USB-C adapter cable to actually use the feature.

In related news, Dangbei has recently refreshed the D7X Pro 4K projector with a brighter triple-laser setup and 1,700 CVIA lumens, while Xgimi has launched the Z9X 4K High Brightness Edition with an RGB laser, 120Hz mode, and 1ms latency.

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