The movie projector may seem a bit unclear or distant to many people, especially those who grew up in the 90s and 2000s. When you think of an open-air movie as a child, you might imagine a group of kids gathered around a curtain, watching with wide eyes. For me, it was more than just nostalgia—it felt like I was reconnecting with a part of my childhood through this old-fashioned film machine.
When I first saw the Nuts 1895 movie machine, I was truly amazed. I hadn’t expected that a high-tech projector could have such a retro design. On December 28, 1895, in Paris, France, the Lumière brothers showed the world’s first film. Today, the Nuts 1895 is a tribute to that historic moment, offering a classic and vintage-looking smart projector that brings back the charm of early cinema.


As soon as it was released, the Nuts 1895 captured the attention of digital enthusiasts. I couldn’t help but admire its design—it felt like holding a piece of history. I hoped this classic experience would never fade away.
Many of the operations on the Nuts 1895 were inspired by traditional projectors. For example, manually adjusting the projection lens brought back the nostalgic feeling of a child's dream. The two disc pointers on the side of the lens are unique, allowing users to monitor CPU operation and fan speed in real time. This blend of retro and modern technology makes the experience even more special.


The power switch and signal source are also designed with a mechanical touch. Each time you toggle the dial, you hear a satisfying click, which adds to the charm. In today’s world of sleek, minimalist designs, this kind of tactile feedback is rare and highly appealing.
The Nuts 1895 comes with a variety of external interfaces, including USB, HDMI, S/PDIF, AV, miniUSB, RJ45, and a power port. This makes it versatile for different devices and setups.


Using the Nuts 1895 feels like stepping into a bygone era. It supports manual operations, such as two large dials that automatically rotate during playback. Turning the center dial allows you to fast forward or rewind, while pressing it pauses or resumes the video. The smaller dial controls volume, and pressing it mutes the sound. The old-style movie filter enhances the viewing experience, making you feel like you're watching a classic film.


In terms of performance, the Nuts 1895 has a brightness of 1920 ANSI lumens and a resolution of 1920x1080. It also supports 4K sources, and the lens has a life of up to 30,000 hours. Powered by a quad-core CPU and an eight-core GPU, it runs smoothly on the JmGo OS. The high-transparency coating lens and glass film ensure clear, vivid images even when projected on a white wall. Colors are rich, details are sharp, and there’s no smudging or blur.
It supports multiple installation modes, including ±45° vertical keystone correction and a 1.1:1 throw ratio, making it suitable for various spaces. Its retro design is eye-catching wherever it’s placed.


I’ve fallen in love with the Nuts 1895. Its elegant, retro style is captivating from the first glance. The intelligent customization system is user-friendly, and the remote control makes it easy to use. If you enjoy a hands-on, retro experience, this is a must-try product.
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