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Smart Full HD projector – Project a big screen experience in the home or office. This affordable solution is easy to use, Full HD, and also has Android TV. Creating the big screen experience at home is easy when you’ve got this Full HD projector, it’s ideal for the office or classroom too. You can achieve an impressive 391-inch display and have an Android TV. It’s simple to set up and includes 3,000 lumens of brightness for a clear and bright image. A long-lasting solution with the lamp life providing 18 years’ worth of entertainment.
Bigger is better – Feel immersed in your favorite movies and games with this Full HD 1080p projector, that’s capable of creating an impressive 391-inch display. Bringing the screen to life, 3LCD technology achieves a display that is up to three times brighter than competitor products.
Simple set up – We don’t think a home projector should be any more complicated to use than a TV. That’s why this projector is hassle-free and quick to set up with features such as keystone correction to help quickly position the image. Accessing your entertainment is easy too with the HDMI input for connecting games consoles and more. Best of all, these Android projectors are super easy to use, letting you watch, play, and do everything you love, only bigger and better.
Long-lasting solution – Looking for a long-term, hassle-free, and affordable solution for watching your favorite movies? With this model’s long-lasting lamp light source, you’ll be able to watch a film every day for 18 years.
High-quality, bright images – Even in bright rooms, this powerful yet affordable Full HD 1080p projector delivers exceptionally bright yet colorful images with clear details. It’s all thanks to 3LCD technology, which produces an equally high White and Colour Light Output of 3,000 lumens.
Key Features
- Enjoy the big screen experience:Supersize your favorite films, games, and sporting events at home
- Easy to set up:Keystone correction, built-in Android and HDMI
- Long-lasting solution:18 years worth of entertainment
- Affordable, high-tech equipment:Enjoy this Full HD 1080p projector
- Impressive, bright display:Equally high White and Colour Light Output of 3,000 lumens
(Credit: Epson)
The one complication for setup is deciding whether to take advantage of the included streaming dongle. The projector’s ports are all hidden on the left side behind an easily removable cover. Epson supplies two cables: one to connect the dongle to the single HDMI port, and another to connect to one USB Type-A port, which is limited to providing power for the dongle. However, there’s only enough space between the ports and the closed cover to fit right-angle connectors, which the supplied cables use. Plug in a standard cable for some other HDMI source, and the cover won’t fit.
In principle, if you want to use the projector for both streaming and for connecting to other HDMI sources—whether for switching between home and office use or between streaming and, say, a cable box—you can plug and unplug cables every time you switch, or you can connect an HDMI switch to the projector and plug the dongle and other sources into the switch. But in practice, changing cables gets tiresome, while adding an external switch makes the projector far less portable. So as a practical matter, you’re better off using it as either a strictly smart TV for streaming or ignoring the dongle entirely, except, perhaps, for special occasions.
(Credit: Epson)
If you choose to install the dongle, its setup is standard for Android TV, with one exception. Unlike most Android TV dongles, Epson’s includes a licensed Netflix app, rather than a clumsy workaround, and it comes already installed.
Missing from the CO-FH02’s features is support for HDR or 4K input, and as is typical for inexpensive LCD-based projectors, there’s no 3D support either. The 50- or 51-millisecond input lag (depending on the color mode) at 1080p, 60Hz—as measured with a Bodnar meter—is suitable for strictly casual gaming or for games that don’t require quick reaction times.
The 3,000-lumen brightness rating would be enough to light up a 250-inch, 1.0 gain, 16:9 screen in a dark room, according to the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) recommendations. In my tests, using the lower-brightness Cinema mode and Eco power mode, the image was easily bright enough to fill a 90-inch screen even with lights on. In a family room with lots of windows, the same setting delivered a watchable but slightly washed-out picture in the daytime on an overcast day.
| Brand | Epson |
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Vendor Information
- Store Name: JENGA
- Vendor: JENGA











