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Vava 4k projector review
Vava 4k projector review




vava 4k projector review
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#Vava 4k projector review android

Unfortunately, because it doesn’t run Android TV, it also doesn’t have the Google Play Store built in to it. Vava Chroma Remote Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR I also found it to be incredibly responsive, reacting quickly to button presses and changes.

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Generally, I found the software easy to navigate.

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The projector doesn’t have Android TV built into it, but it does have an Android-based operating system that should make it a little easier to use. It’s important to note that we were checking out a pre-production unit of the Chroma - and as a result, we ran into more bugs and issues than we would expect from the final result. We’ll get into the image and audio features a little later. The Vava Chroma is packed with features that should make it a great experience overall. You can use the center button to play and pause content, thankfully. A bigger issue is the fact that it doesn’t have a play/pause button which is a strange omission. Unfortunately, it’s powered by two AAA batteries, so it’s not rechargeable. It’s not very thick, and it’s very simple, offering only software controls and a microphone button for voice searches. The remote that comes with the Vava Chroma is also well-built. Vava Chroma Lens Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR You’ll get three HDMI ports, one of which supports HDMI ARC, a USB port, an audio output and A/V input, an optical port, and an Ethernet port for better connectivity. The projector offers a range of ports, and there should be enough for most home theater setups. On the front, there’s a fabric covering hiding the speakers, and on the top, there’s a depression where the projector’s lens is. On the sides, you’ll find metallic-looking grilles hiding the vents for air flow. It’s definitely not a small unit, but it should still fit on a small tablet or stand in front of your projector screen. The projector measures in at 21.25 inches wide, 14.88 inches deep, and 4.33 inches tall. Vava Chroma Logo Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR The projector is clearly made from premium materials too, and comes in a black brushed metal that looks modern, and seems relatively strong. The Vava Chroma is sleek and stylish, and should look great in any living room or home theater. Vava Chroma Ultra Short Throw Projector $2,899+ Available from a partner Vava Chroma design At almost $3000 for the Indiegogo special, or a hefty $4,699 when it launches to the public, should you get the Vava Chroma? I’ve been using it for a while now to find out. The projector offers a 4K resolution, Alexa voice control, and more. The Vava Chroma isn’t cheap, but it’s also very high-tech. Vava, a relatively new company, has released the latest short-throw projector in the form of the new Vava Chroma. While there was once a time when projectors had to be kept at a distance, these days, short-throw projectors are all the rage. But if you’re building a serious home theater, you’ll probably need to take a different route. For most people, a decent TV is the best way to get a bright, vibrant image in the living room.






Vava 4k projector review