Small projector launches a large image
The ultra-compact Kodak LUMA 75 is easily the smallest projector we’ve ever carried. Produce bright and sharp images for work or play, at home, in the office or on the go. The built-in rechargeable battery means you can project almost anywhere for up to 2 hours.
Plug-and-play connection and operation
There is an HDMI input to connect a high-definition video source, such as a Blu-ray player or laptop. Use standard USB input or microSD card slot to view photos-slideshow mode is a nice touch. Photo: Kodak
Very easy to use and great picture quality!
KODAK LUMA 75 Product feautures:
Picture:
- DLP projection technology (640 x 360 pixels)
- widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio
- image size: up to 80″
- light output: 75 lumens
- 1300:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- LED RGB lamp (lasts up to 30,000 hours)
Connections:
- 1 HDMI
- USB Type-A input for connecting a camera, thumb drive, or storage device
- microSD slot for plugging in a memory card
Sound:
- built-in mono speaker (1.5 watt)
- 3.5mm stereo minijack output for connecting headphones or a home audio system
General Features:
- built-in rechargeable battery for portable use (lasts up to 2 hours)
- can also be powered by a USB AC adapter
- quiet cooling fan (30 dB)
- threaded socket on bottom of projector for mounting unit to a tripod (1/4″-20 or M6)
- 3-3/16″W x 7/8″H x 3-3/16″D
In the Box
- Kodak RODPJS75 75-Portable Pocket Projector
- HDMI Cable
- USB Cable
- Limited 1-Year Warranty