Lenovo Xiaoxin 100M Projector 1080P Resolution 100 Inch Size Gimbal Feature Launched Price Specifications

Lenovo has launched Xiaoxin 100M smart projector in the Chinese market. It has 230 CVIA lumen brightness. The company says that it has 1080p resolution support for clear and detailed pictures. The projector supports HDR 10 and 4K decoding. The Lenovo projector comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. It has ZUI system based on Android 12. The projector works on quad core CPU. It can provide 100 inch size projection at a distance of 2.4 meters.

Lenovo Xiaoxin 100M in China price 699 Yuan (about Rs 8,150). The projector is available for purchase on JD.com. It has been introduced only in white color.

Talking about the specifications of Lenovo Xiaoxin 100M, the smart projector comes with U-shaped dynamic gimbal, which gives 210 degree tilt angle. Its weight is 0.8 kg. The ToF laser module allows for intelligent auto-focus and keystone correction, producing clear and well-aligned images without manual adjustment. It comes with a 1.1:1 throw ratio that makes large projection possible even in small rooms. The company says that it offers a projection size of 100 inches (in 16:9 ratio) at a distance of 2.4 meters.

It has a 1080P resolution with 230 CVIA lumen brightness and supports HDR 10 and 4K decoding. The projector gets a 4-core A55 CPU and Mali-G52 GPU, paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It runs on ZUI-based system based on Android 12.

Talking about connectivity, Lenovo Xiaoxin100M includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. It also supports wired and wireless screen mirroring. The projector comes with low blue light and diffuse reflection. It includes HDMI, USB, AC power input and 3.5 mm audio jack.

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