Nowadays, laser projectors aka screenless TVs are very popular. They allow the users to take them everywhere and have a TV-like experience. We have already got acuminated with a number of newly announced laser projectors at the head of the Xiaomi Mi Laser Projector. And though the latter costs around $1800 (11.000 yuan), it’s way cheaper than other top brand models. Unfortunately, this is a high price tag even for many customers. Today, a new product from this category was announced. The Zimium Z6 is priced at 2999 yuan ($473).
This the first 3000-yuan laser projector providing 1080p resolution. Such a displaying performance can be provided at 3 meters width. Thus you can place it next to your bed and enjoy a professional movie theatre experience.
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At the same time, the Z6 uses an innovative RGBB four-channel optical design reaching 700 ANSI lumens and achieving higher brightness and gorgeous color performance. Moreover, as we are dealing with a brand that has been known for high-quality products, it’s quite expected to see an HDR 10 video decoding technology and motion compensation technology brought to this screenless TV. The richness of the picture and the details of light and shade reflect vividly. The number of dynamic picture frames is increased as well.
The Z6 is also good when it comes to the sound performance. It comes with two built-in Harman Kardon speakers. So regardless the action you implement via the Z6 be it watching a movie, playing games, listening to music and so on, it will provide an incredible sound experience.
We are dealing with a home screenless TV, so it’s reasonable to see many user-friendly features coming our way from the Z6. Say, it supports a 40 degrees vertical trapezoidal correction and side-vote function. There is also an auto-focus function that frees us from manual operations. Actually, the interaction with the Z6 is implemented via the new generation of interactive dialogue system Baidu DuerOS. So everything can be done via voice commands. Moreover, it even understands kids’ commands.