A brief refresher on the subject of short-distance projectors, in case this is the first time you’ve heard of them: the name actually explains everything, the projector is placed at a very short distance in front of the screen. The projection is diagonally upwards and despite the short distance, enormous image sizes of often up to 150 inches diagonally are possible – with razor-sharp resolution. The smallest short distance projectorThe Fengmi R1 Nano also falls into this category. The resolution of the display is 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is Full HD. However, video content with up to 4K resolution can also be played back. The contrast ratio is 2000:1 and the brightness, which is so important for projectors, is specified with 1,200 ANSI lumens. A laser serves as the light source here, and the technology behind it is called ALPD. The projector supports HDR10+, Dolby Audio and DTS-HD. According to the product description, a screen diagonal between 40 and 120 inches is possible. Just for classification: 120 inches correspond to about three meters, you have to have that much space first. The projector is positioned between 20 and 60 cm away from the (screen) wall. The further you pull it back, the larger the image – logically. The special thing about this very model is its size. While other models like the very well-known and popular beamers from Xiaomi weigh up to 7 kg and measure roughly 40 x 30 cm, the R1 Nano is 1.44 kg light and 20 x 20 cm small. From the pictures, it almost reminds me of a TV box. Besides the obvious difference that it takes up much less space, it’s also easier to transport. Want to show your new projector to friends during a game or video night? No problem, just put it in the backpack. But the projector also has other functions. Since the light is very bright and comes from a laser, safety is an important aspect. For this, there is a sensor that detects movement or people in front of the projection and turns off the image so that you don’t look directly into the light source. Since the projector is directly in front of the wall, this is unlikely anyway (and you can also deactivate the function), but it makes sense to have this option. |