
LG PF50KS, webOS 3.5
Full HD, 600 lm, 1.4:1
LG PF50KS, webOS 3.5
Full HD, 600 lm, 1.4:1
We often connect ours via USB C to a powerbank. It just has to have enough output, i.e. one that could also charge a laptop.
Yes, it has its own Wi-Fi module. And yes you can stream/cast to the projector with iOS or Android.
The projector has a usb c port which is only suitable for a usb c stick to watch movies and photos etc...the recharge is only by mains with the power supply.
Although this is described in the description, it is unfortunately not possible. Connecting iOS did not work for me - and the Powerbook cannot be connected via USB-C but only via HDMI.
I had bought the device for a family member. I had tested it myself with Android. That went very well. With Apple products we had no success except with HDMI. I didn't get the impression that it was possible to connect an Apple product without HDMI.
no, this is not possible, the projector only has automatic and manual vertical keystone correction, but no horizontal keystone correction.
Netflix yes, because there is a built-in app Nothing else. You could use an MHL cable for iphone This works. Screen mirroring works for android. Overall a good projector.
I have this projector and from my point of view it is a very good and practical projector. 600 lm is enough to watch films in a reasonably dark room. The darker the better. For presentations, it doesn't need to be so dark. My recommendation is to buy the Xlayer Powerbank Plus for your Macbook. With it, you can watch any film without a power connection. The built-in battery of the projector is good, but not enough for longer films. Also be careful when buying the USB cable, if necessary, as there are very different qualities.
This should work with an AppleTV box. To share directly from an IOS device, you need either a cable or an additional app. Via cable with Lightning to HDMI works very well. I still have to test Lightning to USB C. Via additional app well, I tried the LG TV Plus app recommended by LG as well as the TV Cast app listed in the LG Content Store. Unfortunately, both apps are not usable in my eyes. Sharing photos is extremely slow and videos usually don't work, at least for me. Maybe that's because I film in 4K. I have to say that I only tested the apps briefly. So the only alternative is cable or AppleTV Box. It's a shame that such incompatibilities still occur today.
According to our information, unfortunately, no.
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