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Acer X1328Wi 5000 Lumen Wireless WXGA Projector

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Acer X1328Wi 5000 Lumen Wireless WXGA ProjectorElevate your presentations, entertainment, or classroom visuals with the Acer X1328Wi DLP Wireless Projectora value packed solution offering stunning brightness, wireless functionality, and advanced visual enhancements. Whether you're delivering a presentation in a bright meeting room or enjoying movie night at home, the 5000 ANSI lumens of brightness ensures sharp, vibrant imagery even in well lit spaces. With a WXGA (1280 x 800) native resolution

Elevate your presentations, entertainment, or classroom visuals with the Acer X1328Wi DLP Wireless Projector—a value-packed solution offering stunning brightness, wireless functionality, and advanced visual enhancements. Whether you're delivering a presentation in a bright meeting room or enjoying movie night at home, the 5000 ANSI lumens of brightness ensures sharp, vibrant imagery even in well-lit spaces. With a WXGA (1280 x 800) native resolution and support for WUXGA (1920 x 1200), this projector delivers crisp, widescreen visuals that are ideal for both data and video content.

Enjoy the freedom of wireless projection by pairing the projector with an optional Acer wireless dongle, enabling screen mirroring directly from your smartphone, laptop, or tablet—no extra software required. The Acer LumiSense intelligent display optimization enhances contrast and image clarity by analyzing frame-by-frame content, while ColorBoost3D™ and ColorSafe II™ technologies provide lifelike colour accuracy and longer-lasting image quality. Acer's BlueLightShield™ helps protect your eyes by reducing blue light exposure up to 30%, with adjustable filters tailored to different viewing scenarios.

Thanks to the long lamp life of up to 15,000 hours in ExtremeEco mode and low 27 dBA noise level in Eco mode, the X1328Wi offers an enduring, whisper-quiet visual experience. Versatile connectivity options—HDMI, VGA, composite video, and USB—ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices, while built-in 3D support via HDMI makes your entertainment more immersive than ever.

FEATURES:

WXGA native resolution (1280 x 800)
5,000 ANSI lumens for a brighter picture
20,000 1 Dynamic Black contrast ratio
Wireless projection support for cable-free usage
HDMI, VGA and Composite video inputs
Acer LumiSense content-aware for optimized image visibility
Acer Bluelight Shield for enhanced eye protection
Acer ColorBoost3D for true to life colours
Acer ColorSafe II support for dynamic RGB control while extending the lamp life
HDMI 3D support

SPECIFICATIONS:

Projection system DLP®
Resolution WXGA(1,280 x 800)Maximum WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200)
WXGA(1,280 x 800)
Maximum WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200)
Brightness 5,000 ANSI Lumens (Standard),4,000 ANSI Lumens (ECO),(Compliant with ISO 21118 standard)
5,000 ANSI Lumens (Standard),
4,000 ANSI Lumens (ECO),(Compliant with ISO 21118 standard)
Aspect ratio 16:10 (Native), 4:3/16:9 (Supported)
Contrast ratio 20,000:1 Dynamic Black
Throw ratio 1.54 ~ 1.72 (60"@2m)
Zoom ratio 1.1X
Projection lens F= 2.41~2.53, f = 21.85~24.00mmManual Zoom & Focus
F= 2.41~2.53, f = 21.85~24.00mm
Manual Zoom & Focus
Lamp life 6,000 Hours (Standard), 10,000 Hours (ECO), 15,000 Hours (ExtremeEco)
Noise level 27 dBA (ECO)
Input interface Analog RGB/Component Video (D-sub) x 1HDMI (Video, Audio, HDCP) x 1PC Audio (Stereo mini jack) x 1Composite Video (RCA) x 1USB (Type A) x 1, for wireless dongle
Analog RGB/Component Video (D-sub) x 1
HDMI (Video, Audio, HDCP) x 1
PC Audio (Stereo mini jack) x 1
Composite Video (RCA) x 1
USB (Type A) x 1, for wireless dongle
Output interface DC Out (5V/1A, USB Type A) x 1PC Audio (Stereo mini jack) x 1
DC Out (5V/1A, USB Type A) x 1
PC Audio (Stereo mini jack) x 1
Control interface RS232 (D-sub) x 1
RS232 (D-sub) x 1
Colour Black
Product Dimensions 31.3 x 24 x 11.4 cm
Product Weight 2750g

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:

  • Acer X1328Wi DLP WXGA 5000Lm Wireless Projector x1
  • Power Cable x1
  • Remote Control x1
  • Quick Start Guide x1
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