Powerful Portable LED Projector! | ASUS ZenBeam L2 Unboxing & Tour
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- Unboxing the ASUS ZenBeam L2 portable LED projector, with a full tour of the best features and apps. Boasting over three hours of battery life and 4K streaming support, the ASUS ZenBeam L2 is a great way to stay entertained on the move. A massive thanks to Asus for sponsoring this video!
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Bundled in the box is a carry case, so you can easily transport the projector when needed. You also get an Android TV box, so you can stream from Netflix, UA-cam etc on the move, without hooking up your phone. The ASUS ZenBeam L2 does support Chromecast as well as HDMI/DP connections.
From a distance of just one metre you can enjoy a 40-inch FHD image, ideal if you’re stuck in a tiny hotel room. The ZenBeam L2 can project a view up to 120-inches, and hits almost 1000 lumens on its maximum brightness. Likewise, the audio has been fine-tuned by Harmon Kardon, if you don't want to hook up headphones.
As for battery life, the ASUS ZenBeam L2's 6.5Wh 6-cell Lithium ION battery delivers up to 3.5 hours of streaming action in battery low mode.
So that's a tour of this nifty portable projector, let us know what you think down below!
ASUS ZenBeam L2 Unboxing Chapters:
0:00 - Rambly bit
0:37 - What's in the box?
1:15 - Design
1:48 - Controls & ports
2:21 - Setup
3:32 - UI & apps
4:35 - Remote control
4:46 - Picture quality
5:41 - Audio
6:35 - ASUS Lightwall
6:57 - Battery
7:24 - Byyyyeeeeee - Наука та технологія
This might be one of the first videos Spurt hasn't bleeped out any words (i.e. cursed).
Would love to see a comparison video of projectors
Thumbnail looks like he's carrying a lantern in a horror movie poster 😂
Does it have a fan though? In other words, is it noisy?
I have an XGIMI, that looks like a smaller version of this, the fan is very quiet. I doubt the fan noise on this one will be a problem.
can you power it with a powerbank to boost playtime?
as far as I have been able to read up on it, it should support PD, and uses a max of 90 Watt
Green Lantern Cosplay Prop
A sponsored review is basically worthless.
HDMI input lag???
You say at full charge it lasts 3.5 hours at 250 lumen
so at max 1000 lumen output it will barely last an average 1.5 hour/90 minute movie 🤔
Is there a projector that can rival an OLED home TV. I'd like to get rid of these huge TV hunks of hardware. Kinda of like a VM for TV!!!
Horizon ultra
Does it have Ethernet? I mean plugged into USB via hub or smthh?
It looks like they copy the nebula design, which is nice in it’s own way.
Can't put an anime wallpaper on that thing now can you
wut anime is dat..?
In brightest day,
in blackest night,
no evil shall escape my sight,
let those who worship evil's might,
beware my power,
GREEN LANTERN'S LIGHT!
just 699 GBP!! wow 😬😬😬😬
400 ansi lumens )) you can buy for 760 euro - xiamo pro 2 with 1300 ansi lumens. 3 times more, that's one of the most needfull things in this projectors, if you want to watch and see nice brightness.. So i think it's not worth even to think to buy something less than 1000 ansi lumens at least.
Image is quite washed out...
Assalamualikum...
Salam Rabiul Awal ..
I'm from Johor, Malaysia...
Third...
Chris, you should stay away from projector land, these companies are especially deceptive when it comes to projectors. You're usually a truthful bloke but I've seen your video of Samsung's e waste - the freestyle, that's the kind of thing that could hurt your credibility. Oh, and you also have all the projector snobs, why would you want to get involved with that 😂
Big love
Its not that portable. Who is going to carry that thing around ?
first
Waste of time
Why are you still reviewing Asus? Absolutely nothing comes their factories that isn't stupidly overpriced, with glaring design flaws, and about 6 months worth of support from Asus. Dog shit has more uses after 6 months than anything you can buy from Asus, as at least it can turn back into worm food.