Review Projector up to 130 inches - Off-topic

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Hello guys, this time I bring a review of a mini projector that is capable of taking up to 130 ", not with the best sharpness or resolution certainly fits but we will take into account that we speak of its price is only € 44, Which becomes an excellent choice to start in this world, since we can perfectly watch a movie or play games with our favorite console and will not leave us bad taste.
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We started with UNIC UC 40 unpacking
As we can see, the projector comes very well protected, inside the box has as a rubber wrap. (And although not seen, also came wrapped with bubble wrap).
Inside the box we are first with instructions, a remote control, a power cable and a component AV cable (RCA) and the projector.
On the right side we have a sd card slot, hdmi input, AV input for component cable, an output to connect external speakers and two USB ports although one of the usb is only to power some device such as a chromecast, A hard disk etc.
On the left side we find only the power input, on the back side we have the infrared port to be able to control the projector with the remote control, on the bottom we find the speaker and a screw to regulate the height of the projector.
And finally at the top, we have the buttons to control the projector and these two casters that serve to focus the image and adjust the tilt.
According to what the manufacturer tells us. The life of the lamp is 20,000 hours and the consumption is only 55w. It has a resolution of 800x480 pixels and a light output of 800 lumens.
I'm going to leave some pictures so you can see how it looks.
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When I used my iPad, I had the Jensen Rocker dock that was pretty much perfect for all media purposes, with a swivel mount to allow the iPad to be used in portrait or landscape, rather decent built-in speakers in the base, remote control, etc.
I'm sure the answer is 'no', but does anybody know of any sort of speaker dock available for the Tab? I've only found things that require being plugged into the headphone jack or syncing with Bluetooth, which would be fine if there were some central spot to at least perch the Tab so it looks like it was built for such use.
I have the HDMI dock, but even plugging that into some external speakers would look more like a rigged Frankenstein contraption. It seems that accessory makers have all but given up on the Tab, so are we pretty much stuck without all the goodies like a speaker dock? What do you guys use, if anything, for this purpose?
Hi, If you prefer quality sound over just-some-sound, then BlueTooth cannot be because they are bandwidth limited compared to the full audio band record in CD. I don't have a dock, but if I ever wants sound to SGT, then I would get it from headphone jack with voodoo sound anti-jitter and 128x oversampling.
I use a Bluetooth receiver connected to my Stereo System.
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The Tab just sits in one of these cheap docks:
I bought the samsung bluetooth speakers for 50 euro at 1dayfly.nl and satisfied as they are officially 200 euro.
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What kind of headphones/headset are you using ?

Is here any audiophile ? Or I am a lone ?
Just interesting what kind of headphones/headset's you using guys (post picture please)
I'm using Sennheiser IE 80 with custom cable APOLLONIAN SERIES from PlusSound.
About this cable:
Length is approximately 4 feet long.
Consists of four 99.99999% pure 7N UP-OCC stranded core copper custom wires.
Wires are braided to provide better quality sound while reducing low range and interference noises.
Wires covered with flexible, durable, and transparent natural insulation. Lower section is sleeved for improved ergonomics.
Constructed with Mundorf Silver/Gold Solder.
Some pictures:
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The quality of the sound is "reference signature". Reached totally another lever.
Big thanks to Sony Xperia Z witch is provides superior quality with ClearAudio+
You next.
Regards
Those earphones look really expensive. I don't really care too much about audio, find it hard to tell the difference unless I do a side by side comparison.
I'm only using my MDR-1R that I got free with the phone and looking to buy SBH20 so I can connect my headphones to that and then use NFC/BT to connect to phone. The audio quality would probably be pathetic if I do this, but its more practical and I don't want to be opening the flaps on my Xperia all the time
AW: What kind of headphones/headset are you using ?
Didnt have that much time yet with the Z, but I'm quite pleased from what I heard. I use Denon AH-D1100, B&W P5 and some Phonak Audéo, forgot which ones though.

Another car install -Citroen C1

Here we go guys! the moment youve all been waiting for!
Running USBrom and Timur's USB Host kernel (http://mehrvarz.github.io/nexus-7-usbrom/)
Double Din facia (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250898912150?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT)
Mini DAC (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181430280644?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT)
USB Cable (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400468479267?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT)
USB OTG Cable (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Type-...-with-Micro-USB-Female-Y-Cable-/291312529344?)
Step 1
I wanted to keep my Headunit so I relocated that
Step 2
Set up my N7... Rooted and flashed USBrom- designed specifically to install N7's in cars!
Step 3
install apps/settings etc
I'm using car dock ultra
navfree
torque
tasker
apollo music player
step 4
get the nexus in the facia!
this was a tricky one but got there, had problems with the power as the facia is only so wide I filed down part of the inside and made a bezel so it sits back which accommodates the space for the USB cable I then had to make sure it would stay in place etc
Step5
get it all in!
I have it running so ingition on= tablet wake, car home ultra starts- CHU sorts out the brightness- IE in the dark
ignition off tablet closes all apps and goes into deep sleep
Future plans:
DAB/freeview stick
reverse/frontal camera
smaller HU
here are some cheeky pictures
Set up my nexus so it looks super sexy
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from the rear
had a gap so made up a beazle
and fitted
in place
running torque
and looking rather sexy
Looking good, is there a big difference between using dac and headphones out ? I'm doing the same thing for my car but with main functionality sat nav and reverse camera (easycap + analog camera)
And in the dark
I haven't played any music through it, just sound effects to make sure it works
Will test and compare

[RESOLVED!] Pioneer AVH-4100NEX Issue (Camera screen stuck)

So, I just installed the unit in my 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland to replace the horrible UConnect 730n RER. I was messing around in settings and accidentally changed the rear camera on setting to ground and now I can't reset it or even get into settings or any other screen. It powers on and goes directly to rear view mode. I've done all the trouble shooting, unplugged for 48 hours even. Pushed the reset button, etc, nothing works. I don't even get the screen to select a language on startup.
Pioneer has yet to return calls/emails for support going on 2 days. Audio shops in the area are clueless...
The only piece of advice I've found on Google is to touch the green camera wire to a 12v source to temporarily disable the screen and reset it, but before I go and fry this thing, I'd like some advice, lol.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: So here's what I did, and I will add a picture of the wire in a minute from my phone just to make it clear.
I figured out a solution for anyone looking:
-disconnect the "purple/white" aka "violet/white" (if you left the labels on, it's the one that says "reverse gear signal input) from where you tied/taped or soldered it.
-leave disconnected
-connect the harness to your vehicle
-connect the harness to your radio
-turn on accessory power or start your car
-hold the "mute" button until the radio takes you to the main screen or language selection screen
-change setting back to "battery" from "ground"
-go back to the manual and setup your camera properly!
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I have a 2005 Acura RL and just ordered the head unit (bottom ) you see in this picture.
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I also have the stock nav unit you see in the picture but mine is burnt out and, of course, they want more than I paid for the car to replace it with circa 2003 museum piece technology which will get you lost in your own neighborhood.
What I'd like to do is put a screen in on top capable of displaying nav, a backup cam feed, and maybe something trivial like tpms.
On the bottom unit I want to run my audio, climate controls(it's programmed to do that, and maybe some OBD2 supported stuff, along with time and weather.
I'm thinking it would be nice if I got a tablet or a second cheap android head unit and somehow found a way to have both connect to my phone for input while only porting the specific functions I want for each. I would prefer the android head unit or tablet option so I can use an internet supported gps function, as I've found Garmins often tend to be outdated on maps, or they're not able to interpret traffic delays unless you blow more than 500 on one of them.
Any ideas?
It's going to be a challenge getting all those parts to play nicely together.
You say that you just bought the bottom unit? Does it do Bluetooth or WiFi even?
Getting some tablet to fit nicely in the top will also be a squeeze.
The bottom is android 12 has Bluetooth and wifi. The top is big enough to fit a 7" tablet or specifically a Garmin drivesmart 65 height wise and just a bit wider than width wise...the playing together part is what I want...wondering if it's possible to slave a head unit to a second unit in order to parse functions between on the same phone data acct.

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