The movie projector might seem a bit unclear to many people. Even after the 90s and 2000s, it's hard to recall much about it. When I think of an open-air movie from childhood, I remember a group of kids gathered around a curtain, watching with wide eyes. It was a feeling that made me appreciate the old-fashioned film machine, as if I had been transported back to my own childhood.
When I first laid eyes on the Nuts 1895 movie machine, I was truly amazed. I hadn’t expected a high-tech projector to have such a retro design. On December 28th, 1895, in Paris, France, the Lumière brothers showed the world’s first film. Today, Nuts has introduced a smart projector that looks like a classic piece of history — the Nuts 1895 movie machine. It's a tribute to the golden era of cinema.


As soon as the Nuts 1895 movie machine was released, it caught the attention of digital enthusiasts everywhere. I couldn't help but admire its nostalgic design. I hope this classic moment will never fade away.
Many operations of the Nuts 1895 movie machine are inspired by traditional projectors. This gives a more authentic feel during playback. For example, the manual adjustment of the projection lens brings back the nostalgic charm of childhood. There are also two disc pointers on the side of the lens, which display real-time CPU usage and fan speed — a unique and clever design.


The power switch and signal source are designed with a dial, offering a satisfying mechanical click with every toggle. This detail adds a tactile experience that is both charming and nostalgic. Such thoughtful design makes it stand out in today's tech-driven world.
The Nuts 1895 movie machine features a rich set of external interfaces, including USB, HDMI, S/PDIF, AV, miniUSB, RJ45, and a power interface. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices.


Enjoying movies on the Nuts 1895 is a unique experience. It supports manual controls, such as the two dials on the device. During playback, the large dial automatically rotates, and you can use it to fast forward or rewind by turning the center. Pressing it pauses or resumes the movie. The small dial controls the volume, and pressing it mutes the sound. The machine also includes an old-style film filter for a vintage look. Its audio system is specially tuned to deliver deep bass, a rare feature in modern projectors.


With 1920 ANSI lumens of brightness and a resolution of 1920x1080, the Nuts 1895 supports 4K sources and offers a lens life of up to 30,000 hours. Powered by a quad-core CPU and an eight-core GPU, along with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, it runs smoothly on the JmGo OS. The highly transparent coating lens and glass lens film ensure excellent image quality even when projected on a white wall. Colors are vibrant, details are sharp, and there's minimal blur — making for a visually pleasing experience.
It supports multiple installation modes, including ±45° vertical keystone correction and a 1.1:1 throw ratio. This makes it suitable for various spaces, and its retro design always draws attention wherever it's placed.


I’ve fallen in love with the Nuts 1895 movie machine. Its elegant and retro style captivates at first glance. The intelligent customization system makes it easy to use, and the remote control adds convenience. If you're someone who enjoys retro controls and likes to manually operate your devices, this playful product is definitely worth checking out.
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