Introduction
I would like to thank
ASUS for supplying the sample.
While ASUS is well known for their motherboards and graphic cards, especially its ROG line of products, the brand also offers a lot of devices that aren't necessarily aimed at enthusiasts or gamers. The ZenBeam Latte L1 we are reviewing here, for example, is a lifestyle product in form of a compact, battery-powered LED projector. As the name implies and with ultimate portability in mind, the unit is merely as big as a classic cup of coffee.
Specifications
ASUS ZenBeam Latte L1 |
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Display: | DLP, LED, 30,000 hour lifespan |
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Luminance: | 300 LED lumens |
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Resolution: | 1280x720 (max. input 1920x1080) |
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Projection Ratio: | 1.2:1 (76"@2 m) |
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Keystone Correction: | Vertical: +/- 40° (Auto Keystone) |
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Projection Method: | Forward, backward, and hang-ceiling |
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CPU: | Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 Octa-Core Cortex-A53 |
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GPU: | Qualcomm Adreno 505 GPU |
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RAM/Storage: | 2 GB/16 GB (8GB available) |
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System: | Android 9.0 sub-system |
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Ports: | Input: DC power, HDMI, and USB 2.0; Output: headphone jack |
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Wireless Connectivity: | WiFi: 802.11A/B/G/N on dual-band 2.4/5.0 GHz / Bluetooth: 5.0 |
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Speakers: | 10W (5W x2) powered by Harman/Kardon |
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Noise: | <30 dB |
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Power Dissipation: | 36 W |
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Dimensions: | 90 x 131 x 90 mm |
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Weight: | 585 g |
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Warranty: | One year |
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Packaging
The package of the ZenBeam Latte L1 is quite understated with an all-gray look and branding on front. On the rear panel, you will find the core properties of the projector, and that is pretty much it.
Opening the package, there is another box inside, alongside a circular tube which houses the unit itself.