

The design is minimalist, but the overall effect is quite nice. You’ll also find the rest of the inputs and outputs in the same place, including three HDMI inputs, a USB port, analog audio out and AV in, an optical audio out port, and an Ethernet port if you want to hook up a wired internet connection. The internal power supply does the heavy lifting here, meaning you can pipe anywhere from 100-240V at 50Hz or 60Hz into this projector, and it will chug along just fine. It uses standard C13 input and ships with a cord that’s compatible with your region’s power outlets. The back of the unit features all of the inputs and outputs, including the power input. My test unit also had some imperfections in the glass, or perhaps some debris trapped inside, but it had absolutely no effect on the image quality of the projector.

In addition to the lens, this bar also conceals sensors that allow the unit to immediately switch off to avoid damaging your eyes should you inadvertently look into the lens. The top surface also slopes down to meet the angled glass that covers the optics. The top of the unit is white and nearly featureless, except for a prominently featured power button. When VAVA first unveiled the VA-LT002 as a crowdfunding project on Indigogo, they drew interest with a devastating three strike knockout: an attractive price, a killer feature set, and a sleek modern design. When viewed from straight on, all you see is the soft gray fabric, which also serves to hide the speaker grills of the built-in Harman Kardon soundbar. While the body of the projector is white, it’s wrapped in a flecked gray fabric that gives it a nice two-tone look. VAVA ultimately delivered on all three fronts, but the design in particular is quite attractive and likely to fit in just fine with any home theater setup.
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Over the course of a couple weeks, I tested it with a few different screens, in a variety of lighting conditions, and with several types of media, including the onboard system and my 4K Fire TV Cube.ĭesign: Attractive modern aesthetic in a massive gray and white package I recently unpacked one of these projectors, courtesy of VAVA, and plugged it into my own home theater setup. With a remarkably short throw distance, the ability to adjust between 80 to 150-inch projections, fantastic picture quality, impressive built-in Harman Kardon audio, and a reasonable price tag, this projector seems poised to go head to head with just about any brand name projector on the market. VAVA doesn’t have a long history in the world of ultra-high definition (UHD) projectors, but they’ve made major waves with their crowdfunded VA-LT002 4K UHD Ultra-Short Throw projector, and that isn’t just a joke about how much water this massive beast could theoretically displace. Vava provided us with a review unit for one of our writers to test, which he sent back after his thorough evaluation.
