KODAK Luma 450 Portable Full HD Smart Projector | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI & USB Compatible Mini Home Theater System Up to 150” | 1080p Native Resolution (4K), 200 Lumens | Tripod Included
$561.98
Product Description
Get the best tech available in a remarkably portable design.
- Projector dimensions: 4.9” x 4.9” x 1.26”
- Brightness: 200 ANSI lumens
- Resolution: 1920x1080p native, 4K compatible
- Keystone: 4-sided
- Zoom out: Up to 50%
- Operating volume: 29 dB
- Battery life: Up to 3 hours
- Interface: HDMI/USB/AUX
Kodak Luma 450 Portable Full HD Smart Projector
Bring all of your entertainment with you using this travel ready, easy-to-use smart projector.
Package Contents:
Kodak Luma 450 Projector, Tabletop Tripod, DC Adapter,
Remote Control, HDMI Cable, Charging Cable, Quickstart Guide
- HDMI and USB inputs for compatibility with laptops, computers, gaming consoles, streaming sticks, and much more
- Powerful battery life allows for up to 3 hours of mobile use on one charge
- Project an image up to 150” from as little as 12 feet away
- Included tripod mount makes this projector ready to use straight out of the box
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Cinema Quality ColorCompatible with HDR 10, this 200 lumen projector keeps brighter video sharp and vivid while keeping darker video deep and clear. |
Versatile ConnectionsWith a variety of connection interfaces, this projector works with all your devices, including computers, laptops, gaming consoles, and more. |
Control From Your SmartphoneThis projector is designed to work with your smartphone, offering you intuitive projector controls and seamless screen mirroring. |
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Price | $179.99$179.99 | $219.99$219.99 | $299.99$299.99 | $549.99$549.99 |
Projection Technology | DLP | DLP | DLP | DLP |
Resolution | nHD 640x360P(16:9) | 640x480p (16:9) | 854x480p (16:9) | 1920x1080p (16:9, FHD) |
Brightness | 25 ANSI Lumen | 60 ANSI lumen | 150 ANSI lumen | 200 ANSI lumen |
Projection Size | 5-100 inches | 5-150 inches | 5-150 inches | 5-150 inches |
Speaker | 1W | 1W | 1W*2 | 1W*2 |
Audio Out | 3.5 mm port | 3.5 mm port | 3.5 mm port, External BT | 3.5 mm port, External BT 4.0 |
Video Playtime | up to 90 minutes | up to 90 minutes | up to 90 minutes | 90 minutes (up to 3 hours when eco mode) |
Screen Mirroring | No | Airplay, Miracast | Airplay, Miracast | Airplay, Miracast |
Connectivity | HDMI, USB, Micro SD | HDMI, USB, Micro SD, Wireless | HDMI, USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless | HDMI ,USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless |
Keystone correction | ✓ |
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Specification: KODAK Luma 450 Portable Full HD Smart Projector | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI & USB Compatible Mini Home Theater System Up to 150” | 1080p Native Resolution (4K), 200 Lumens | Tripod Included
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Hyperiox –
—Original August 14, 2020 review—I normally don’t write reviews immediately, but upon initial inspection and testing, I think that Kodak has something very special in the pico-projector world with the Luma 450. I can confirm that the native resolution is genuinely 1920×1080 (or at least very close to it, I’ll never know if I was cheated out of a couple rows of pixels or not). The brightness seems enough to be 200 lumens, but I don’t have a way to confirm this. The product size is 1.26″x4.9″x4.9″ and appears to have roughly 1.2:1 throw ratio (don’t quote me). Time will tell how reliable it is, but I can cautiously recommend this projector to anyone looking for a small/pico 1080p solution.Long Story: Prior to purchasing the Luma 450, I had two 720p pico-projectors from AAXA, and a third cheapo full-sized Chinese 1080p projector. I have been looking for a pico-projector that runs in 1080p for quite some time, and I had been considering three options: Optoma LH150 (2.25″x7.5″x11″), AAXA M6 (2.1″x7″x7″) and the AAXA P7 (2.7″x4.4″x4.7″). All three of these were a bit big for my liking, and the smallest was awfully dim at 70 lumen. Then, seemingly out of nowhere (late July 2020) Kodak quietly put the Luma 450 on the market, having only released 5 other projectors prior that all had very low resolution.Kodak’s claim of 1080p native resolution with 200 lumen seemed unbelievable at the size of the machine, especially when compared to the AAXA P7, but I decided to gamble on the purchase anyways… Kodak as an American company has a bit more to loose by lying than their foreign competitors.I had some issues connecting the remote control at first, and honestly I couldn’t tell you why it did eventually start working. The menu’s and settings are fully usable without the controller, however, so no big issue for me. I ran a few images on the display that let me count and measure pixels, and I am very happy to say that the results match what I would expect from a 1080p projector. The response time seems reasonable, the brightness is more than enough at 65″ for a dimly lit room, and the noise from the fan is typical of this size of projector.One interesting note is that it seems to be more sensitive to cabling and signal quality than other displays. When I ran an image through a splitter and extra length of HDMI cables, the quality of the image was significantly degraded compared to my Chinese 1080p projector, which is unusual for digital signals that usually either just work or don’t work with no in-between. When the cable is kept short and uninterrupted, the quality of the image is very impressive, and fully replaces all other projectors I have.I hope this helps someone make a decision to buy or not buy. Like I said, Kodak has something very special with this projector (in it’s size and resolution category), and I hope that mine lasts a long time. I will update this review if anything dramatic happens in the first year… outside of further troubleshooting with the remote control. My use-case is several hours every day, but mostly stationary and always plugged in.—Update for January 13, 2021—I have used this projector 3-5 times a week for several hours each session since the original purchase. It is pointed upwards at the ceiling with external speakers plugged in. The power is always plugged in, so I have not tested the internal battery at all.I have had no further issues with the remote – It has reliably worked with no connection issues since I got it working the first time. I have not had to changed the batteries yet.The focus wheel has kept it’s position with no need to periodically adjust (this is a problem for some cheaper projectors).I have not blown it out yet, or cleaned it in any way, but probably will this month just to avoid an excessive buildup of dust – one of my other AAXA pico projectors, after roughly a year, had such a huge buildup of dust that the device actually sparked and produced a cloud of smoke (it still works), so I’ve learned to clean them every once in a while. As I’ve mentioned before, my projector is pointed upwards towards the ceiling, so I’m not using them in a normal way, which contributes to extra buildup of dust depending on where the projector has it’s vents pointing.I can’t find anything to complaint about, the projector has worked fine, and I highly recommend this projector to someone looking for a 1080p Pico projector. I hope it lasts another couple of years with no issues.
Franck Fatras –
The unit by itself is a great little projector. It’s easy to connect and easy to use. You can’t use it during the day time, only at dusk or at night. The remote control is too unpredictable it goes to slow then to fast you have to go back and forth several time to be able to select the right item on the menu. The image is very good I use it at 120’ and the quality of the image is great. The sound is not good very low, I plugged in an another source for the sound as the Bluetooth didn’t work for the sound and now it’s a good setup.
Scott –
It’s small and lightweight but does a great job!
Paul M. –
This is great for camping and outdoor use in the dark. It has good user interface that is easy to navigate and use. The keystone correction is a nice addition but lacks autofocus. The colors are great and vibrant but still does not have the brightness for light and daytime use. Everything was good except for the speakers which were unusable and quiet, but you can always add external speakers.ProsBatteryColorKeystone correctionSizeEasy to useNice tripod The best I’ve ever seenConsSpeaker quality is the bust on this device I would’ve gladly paid more even though this is the most expensive pico projector on the market for a little better sound qualityLacks brightness compared to larger unitsManual focus
chris –
Nice projector, quiet and small, early transportable.
nicolas c. –
I hold in person seminars for 35 to 40 people on a monthly basis. When the hotel wants to charge me 500 per day to rent their equipment, this one kicks in and does an amazing job. Very impressive. I bought a cheaper cousin (lower line) to avoid taking a banner to the events.
TFZ –
As a public speaker for almost 50 years, I’ve used all types of projectors big and small. But this is the most incredible projector of them all. IT NEVER GETS WARM, LET ALONE HOT. I have a 100 inch portable screen and the projector displays an image quite larger than the screen with the projector only 10 feet away. It always seems to be in perfect focus the second I turn it on. Because of my needs, I bought the largest size and I am glad I did. I’ve often painted an imaginary unit like this in my mind over the years, but this unit is without doubt a far more sophisticated projector beyond my powers of thought. Thank you to all the people who developed this unit. I would have gladly paid two to three times as much for it!!!!!!!!!
Kindle CustomerKindle Customer –
Why is it Apple will connect with any Bluetooth speaker but not this projector? Could it be because this projector is Android based and therefore Apple gives it the middle finger? It WILL NOT connect with Apple! Don’t bother to order if that’s your intention. I had to return. Very disappointed.*****UPDATE: I spent $50 on an Apple adapter and now this projector works! Very happy now. While it’s true Apple will not connect through the air it seems, it’s finally working now. I would say take all reviews with a grain of salt. If I had listened to all the negative reviews on here, then I never would have bought this. In the end decide which projector is right for you.It still won’t work with Apple TV.
Jay 2 tha Pee –
This think is super fun and easy to use. Helping me grow my business.
Ashley Cowen –
The media could not be loaded. This little projector is really nice. I like that it’s small and compact. It has excellent video quality. And it is really simple to set up and use. As you can see in the clip, even when there is light in the room (slight overcast natural light and chandelier above), this little projector does really well.