The Visspl smart projector utilizes a high-lumen LED-LCD configuration paired with a Linux-based operating system. This software choice provides a stable environment for native Netflix and YouTube applications with Widevine L1 support. The optical assembly is fully sealed, utilizing a dual-fan manifold for thermal regulation to protect the internal LCD from yellow-spot burn-in common in open-frame designs.
Automated features include a front-facing CMOS sensor for Time of Flight (ToF) distance calculation, enabling rapid auto-focus and 6D keystone correction. While technical data lists a peak output of 1800 ANSI lumens, sustained real-world performance is more consistent with dark-room environments. The chassis includes an integrated stand for stable vertical tilt adjustments.
System features include:
- Native application support for Netflix and Prime Video.
- Sealed optical engine for dust prevention.
- CMOS-based auto-calibration for focus and alignment.
- WiFi 6 and Bluetooth connectivity.
The lack of an optical zoom lens necessitates physical movement of the unit to adjust base image size. The internal audio drivers provide localized sound, though the hardware supports Bluetooth bridging for external high-fidelity audio systems.
Consider the Aurzen D1R Cube if a Roku-specific interface is preferred over the Visspl's Linux-based app layer. This unit is an example of high-automation hardware within the smart projectors category.