Introduction
I would like to thank
Wemax for supplying the sample.
The Wemax Vogue Pro is meant to be a compact, stationary LED projector that provides a mainstream viewing experience with some smart capabilities. Unlike most other Android-powered units, the Wemax Vogue Pro we are reviewing here ships with their own Wemax OS, which provides an Android base, but their own, tailored projector interface. With its near cubic size, it manages to remain unobtrusive in a room while being advertised at a useful 1600 ANSI lumens.
| Wemax Vogue Pro |
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Light Source: | 4-Channel LED, 25.000 hour lifespan |
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Luminance: | 1600 ANSI lumens |
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Resolution: | 1920x1080p |
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Screen Size: | 40–120 in. |
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Focus Mode: | Automatic |
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Keystone Correction: | 4-point keystone correction |
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Audio: | 2x 10 watt speakers |
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Projection Method: | Forward, backward, and side projection |
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Ports: | 2x USB 2.0, 1x Ethernet Port,1x S/PDIF, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x HDMI2.1/ARC,1x Earphone |
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Wireless Connectivity: | WiFi: 2.4/5.0 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.2/BLE |
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Memory/Storage: | 2 GB / 32 GB eMMC |
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Operating System: | Wemax OS |
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Casting: | Miracast / Airplay / DLNA |
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Battery: | N/A |
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Power Consumption: | 220 W |
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Dimensions: | 200 x 200 x148 mm |
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Other Features: | Obstacle Avoidance, Intelligent Screen Alignment |
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Operating noise: | Less than 28 dBA with Movie Mode |
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Packaging
The unit itself ships in an inconspicuous brown box with a plastic carrying handle. Interestingly enough, it is branded as "Vogue 100." This is not the first time we have seen Wemax products marketed slightly differently based on packaging or product sticker. That said, the official model name is Vogue Pro.
The unit itself comes packed well in foam spacers with a little envelope in the top greeting you when first opening the cardboard box. Underneath it is another compartment which holds the remote and power cord of the Vogue Pro.
Contents
Inside the little envelope, you will receive a cleaning cloth and some documentation. On top of that, there is the 3-pronged power cable to deliver the 220 watts the Vogue Pro is rated for. Wemax managed to cram the power supply itself into the unit, which is a really nice touch for a projector of this size.
The remote is the same as on previous Wemax devices we have seen. It utilizes Bluetooth to connect and has all the usual navigation elements, including the company's unique launcher button.