Mito Make Android Projector


 Mito released a portable projector called the Stream P100, which they called a smart projector because it comes with the Android 9.0 operating system.

That way, users can use a variety of Android applications directly from this device, and can connect to the internet using a WiFi connection. Its users can access YouTube, Netflix, and a variety of other streaming applications without the need for additional devices.


The projector can shoot images with a maximum size of 100 inches in 1080p resolution. The contrast ratio is 2000: 1 and the projection distance is between 0.94 meters - 2.84 meters. The maximum brightness level reaches 5000 lumens, which Mito claims makes it usable in both dark and light rooms.



Regarding connectivity, there are several ports such as HDMI to make this projector as image output from other devices and also USB. In addition to having internal speakers, there is also a 3.5mm audio port to connect it to external speakers.



In the sales package, in addition to the Android Smart Projector unit, Mito Stream P100 there is an HDMI cable, remote control, tripod.



The maximum power required by this Stream P100 is 55W, which is quite economical for a projector. Jacksen also claimed that the operation of this projector is very easy.


"To operate this device is very easy, just press the power button at the top of the body, then select the channel for the projector and equipment connection settings. Then follow the steps for Android settings. Like when we make settings on Android TV. For more the details we provide a handbook in the sales package, "he explained.


Users can also mirror the projector from an Android phone, which is useful for example when playing games on the phone but want a larger image display.

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