Kodak Ultra Mini Portable Projector 75 – HD LED DLP
Kodak Ultra Mini Portable Projector 75 – HD LED DLP Rechargeable Projector 100 Display, Built-in Speaker – HDMI, USB and Micro SD
BIG ENTERTAINMENT, SMALL PACKAGE
The KODAK LUMA 75 is an easy-to-use projector utilizing DLP technology, simple one-touch controls, and near-universal device compatibility with support for USB, microSD, and HDMI inputs. It requires no remote, no external speakers, displays videos up to 1080p on a screen up to 100″, and sports a play time of up to 2 hours when fully charged. This ultra-portable pocket projector even features threading for a standard tripod mount on the bottom, so you can enjoy steady viewing wherever you go. Get all these features and more at a price that flatters your budget.
Dimensions: | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.01 cm; 150 Grams |
Model: | RODPJS75 |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | Kodak |
Dimensions: | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.01 cm; 150 Grams |
Origin: | China |
This project is the best for cookie decoration when paired with Arkon stand.
Fantastically simple to operate! Use it for art and murals. Lightweight and portable.
I’m using the projector for adding text and details to cookies. I love it so far.
Using it to help me with painting, it works well. Bright enough, sharp enough to satisfy me needs. I won’t use it to replace my tv or computer, but i could if i needed to. Nice remote, good connection with my phone and my ipad.
Compact size that works well for projecting text to write on cookies. Just what I was looking for.
Love this thing so far. Battery could last longer- about the length of a movie. But there are ways around tha
Perfect for my cookie decorating, I just love it this is a game changing!!!
And the best thin is that is WIRELESS! So no hassle at all with wires
The battery life is pretty good, I decorated 1 dozen of cookies with no problem.
Very good projector … Wish it had more picture features in the menu.
For some reason couldn’t connected it to my iPhone only laptop, had to return it.
This Kodak projector is so perfect! It’s smooth and the setup was flawless with no downloading of apps. Literally plug and play. For the price it meets your basic needs of wanting to travel and watch your Amazon Fire stick. The sounds was amazing far better than that crappy Vamvo projector I bought and returned. It’s worth your money and the name is well known. Just saying
Takes a little practice to figure out all the ways to deliver movies to the projector, but allows direct streaming like a smart tv, HDMI direct connect, screen mirroring, or thumb drive. Easiest to use smart phone as remote as included remote a little awkward. ITunes purchased movies don’t appear to be correct format to screen share (boo Apple), but Amazon rentals/purchases worked fine. Good picture up to at least 70 inches wide, but need relative darkness, as clarity degrades in brightly lit rooms. All in all a great buy IMO.
I couldn’t be more satisfied. There was a bigger mix up in shipping and it was lost for almost 2 months the seller refunded me right away. Claim was filed and UPS later found it which was surprising. The seller was great to work with. For small presentations or vendor booth it is perfect. Good color sharp picture and will play a variety of formats on its own over wifi from nas.
Alcuni si lamentano perch non trovano l’app Kodak Luma.
In effetti,cercandola direttamente su Google Play non si trova. Ma lanciando la ricerca da un qualsiasi browser, l’app si trova facilmente. Scrivete
kodak luma 150 app
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I bought the small size – not wireless
This is exactly what I needed. Without going into too much detail, I project an image so I can trace it on a material. (similar to cookie designer) The images I trace are tiny and detailed and this projector gives a crisp and clear image.
I had to buy an adapter to use with my iPad. The projector does not warn you when it is about to die so I’ve been mid-drawing when it shut off. I may need to keep it plugged in when I’m using it…but I dont need to move it/travel with it so that’s not an issue for me
It’s not very intuitive but after a few minutes on the phone with Kodak support it works as they describe and not necessarily as the manual lays things out. That aside it does what I need to to do, which is take photos from my iPhone and project them onto various size canvas for laying out my paintings. There aren’t many projectors that can project very small from about 5 inches and up. I need it to project about 12 inches up to 18 inches which it does beautifully. It will project much larger than that but I bought it because Kodak assured me it can project smaller images, which it does. I think artists will like this for quick layout. It’s perfect for my purposes.
Projector is bright in a darkened room, can see image well with a lamp on in the room at night. Best thing is it has a good quality picture and it can clearly focus (image and text) from a short distance away from the wall or whatever surface you are projecting onto. It can focus from about 6″ away (screen size is gonna be small at this distance) so if youre limited on space like me, this is a great choice for a nice screen size and image quality without having to be 4-5 feet away or taking up too much space with a bulky and expensive short throw projector.
I am SO glad I found this projector. It’s way more affordable than the other ones out there but you don’t sacrifice quality. I tried a couple others that either did not look crisp and clear enough or could not scale down small enough to use for art projects. I love the look and design of this projector – its super cute and seems well made and definitely compact enough to travel with.
I am using this for small to large scale murals and needed a super clear image that I could trace before painting. This works perfectly and every detail in the photo is visible. I also tried to see how small I could make the picture, and it was still clear when I made it about the size of a small postcard, so this would work for artists who need to project images on a much smaller scale as well.
I ordered the Kodak Luma 150 and was sent the Kodak Luma 75. After calling up Customer Service and explaining that the manufactures packaging is correct, but either Amazon or the third-party seller’s UPC affixed is noted as the Kodak Luma 150, I returned it and re-ordered. Incorrect one was sent again. I played with it for a bit and it seems like a great little projector for the price. Not great in light, but it’s not supposed to be. What really stood out is the audio. It really filled the room. I’m hoping to have the correct one sent since this is the second time. But I was so impressed that I may just stick with the Kodak Luma 75. Great size and great price (Kodak Luma 75 $139.99 and Kodak Luma 150 $189.99).
This is a very good product. I have watched a movie while this is connected to my laptop. Like the other commenters mentioned that the battery lasts 2 hours from a full charge even if it’s plugged in. However, when it’s plugged into your smartphone, it doesn’t project right away. I had to disconnect and reconnect my phone and a few times, the display was embedded to the projector eventhough I would change the display on my phone, it wouldn’t change the display on the projector. I had to power off and on the projector, disconnected and reconnected a few times and finally it changed. I have iPhone X so not sure if it does the same thing on other smart phones.