Xming M1, The 1st Laser Mini Projector, with ALPD Technique Applied!

Xming M1 Projector 3000 Lumens 1280 x 800 Pixels Bluetooth 4.0 Dual Band WiFi Android 4.4 Media Player

Xming M1 Laser Mini Projector

All-Metal Unibody Design




ALPD Technique Applied
Xming M1 Projector 3000 Lumens 1280 x 800 Pixels Bluetooth 4.0 Dual Band WiFi Android 4.4 Media Player

“Advanced Laser Phosphor Display” is condensed to ALPD . It uses blue laser based on GaN to stimulate the moving fluorescent materials to produce one or more primary colors, applied to image display.It is the core technology forhigh brightness image display.



Xming M1 Projector 3000 Lumens 1280 x 800 Pixels Bluetooth 4.0 Dual Band WiFi Android 4.4 Media Player


Real Theater Level
Xming M1 Projector 3000 Lumens 1280 x 800 Pixels Bluetooth 4.0 Dual Band WiFi Android 4.4 Media Player


Auto Focus

Xming M1 Projector 3000 Lumens 1280 x 800 Pixels Bluetooth 4.0 Dual Band WiFi Android 4.4 Media Player

Specification

  • Native Resolution: 1280 x 800 
  • Brightness: 3000 Visual Lumens, 700 True Lumens 
  • Throw Ration: 1.2:1 
  • Projection Distance: 0.5 - 7m 
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth4.0 
  • Picture Formats: JPG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG 
  • Video Formats: MP4, RMVB, AVI, RM, MKV 
  • Audio Formats: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, OGG, OGA, FLAC, AAC, M4A 
  • Power Supply: 100-240V 
  • Built-in Speaker: Yes 
  • Noise (dB): 50dB 
  • Lamp Life: 60000 hours 
  • DVB-T Supported: No 
  • External Subtitle Supported: No 
  • Aspect ratio: 16:10 / 16:9 / 4:3 
  • 3D: No 
  • Tripod Height: No

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Only $579.99
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July 19, 2019 at 5:39 AM delete

The ‘Beamer Mieten’ or ‘Beam Ball’ is a kind of ball in cricket where a bowler delivers a high full toss ball that goes over the waist height of the batsman benchmarked when he is standing inside the crease. It is considered to be a dangerous ball and immediately the umpire signals it to be no ball. The batsman could get hurt badly because most parts of the body above the waist remain unprotected to provide flexibility.

Cause

On most occasions it’s due sweaty palms or a wet ball (dew covered outfield). Sometimes the bowler aims to bowl a Yorker especially during the death overs and the trajectory could go horribly wrong and result in a beamer.

Repercussions

The threatening nature of the deIivery leads the Umpire to issue a first ‘warning’ to the bowler. If the bowler delivers another beamer in the same innings, the umpire suspends him from bowling for the remainder of the innings. The ball might slip out of the hands if it is wet. Recent changes in Rule have resulted in a beamer resulting in a free hit for the next ball, which wasn’t the case earlier. In Test matches, though, there is no such concept of free hit yet.

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