Technical specifications for the Kogata projector list an LCD-based imaging engine with an integrated Android (AOSP) operating system. The hardware includes a high-wattage LED array and a single blower fan for cooling, with measured noise levels reaching 40dB under full load. While 4K content is supported via software downscaling, the native resolution of the panel is 1080p.
The device features a 6D keystone correction system and an auto-focus mechanism. Performance data indicates that real-world luminance typically measures between 400 and 500 ANSI lumens. The wireless configuration includes a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 module, though the antenna gain is constrained by the internal plastic chassis placement.
Operational features include:
- WiFi 6 for reduced latency in local file casting.
- HDR10+ support for high-dynamic-range metadata processing.
- Integrated 6D keystone for off-center alignment.
The unsealed optical path requires environmental control to prevent the development of artifacts on the imaging panel. Furthermore, the absence of Widevine L1 certification restricts the resolution of certain integrated streaming apps, necessitating the use of external HDMI hardware for high-definition playback.
The Toptro A1 Pro provides a fully sealed engine and native Netflix support as an alternative to this unsealed AOSP unit. This hardware is a representative model within the smart projectors field.