There is something undeniably captivating about indulging in a cinematic experience at home. So, when binge-watching shows and movies has become a cherished pastime in the living room, the desire for large screens has reached an all-time high. But installing a massive 85-inch television in the space can pose quite a few challenges: from the daunting installation process to its imposing cost.
Proposing a solution in the form of a short throw project,
Designer:
To that accord, MIRA is not your typical
MIRA is attractively created in a fabric-wrapped body. It’s a refreshing departure from the often stark and uninspiring look of most home entertainment devices. With soft curves and a sophisticated neutral color palette, MIRA becomes a piece of art that seamlessly integrates into your living space.
For performance and quality, MIRA features built-in proximity sensors, which enable the projector to interact with your movements throughout the room. This is made possible through the parallax effect, a visual phenomenon that changes the perspective of an image based on the viewer’s point of view. It’s like having the display respond to your presence, adding a touch of magic to your viewing experience.
MIRA’s exceptional image quality is handled by DualLight and Eagle-Eye optics that ensure every frame on the 100-inch canvas is vivid, sharp, and true to life, no matter the lighting conditions in your room. The short throw projector boasts a 2.1-channel speaker system from Harman Kardon. With speakers emitting audio directly to the left and right sides of the room using a super-sized subwoofer, MIRA envelops you in a 3D surround-sound experience that elevates your viewing to a whole new level of audiovisual delight.
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