In this technical comparison between the Aurzen Eazze D1 Max and the Philips NeoPix 950, we analyze the key features to help you choose.
The display is a highlight, featuring a resolution of Full HD (1920×1080 px) for the Eazze D1 Max versus True Full HD (1920 × 1080 px) for the NeoPix 950.
Choosing between these two Projectors models often comes down to your budget, with prices around $399 USD and Typically retails for $499 / €499.
| Specifications |
Aurzen Eazze D1 Max |
Philips NeoPix 950 |
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| Launch | ||
| Version | November 2025 | January 2025 |
| Design | ||
| Dimensions & weight | 285 x 250 x 110 mm (11.2× 9.8× 4.3 in); approx. 2.6 kg (5.8 lbs) | 280.5 x 181.5 x 264 mm; 4.3 kg (9.5 lbs) |
| Mount (Ceiling / Desk) | Tabletop, Tripod (1/4" screw), or Ceiling Mount | Desktop/Table (supports tripod/ceiling mounts via standard screw thread) |
| Noise level | Approx. 40 dB | Optimized for home use with low-fan speed modes. |
| Projection System | ||
| Technology | Single TFT LCD Panel | 2LCD Display Technology (Stacked LCD panels for enhanced brightness) |
| Light Source | ||
| Type | LED | Advanced LED |
| Lifespan | > 30,000 hours | Up to 30,000 hours |
| Image | ||
| Native resolution | Full HD (1920×1080 px) | True Full HD (1920 × 1080 px) |
| Brightness | 1,000 ANSI Lumens | Up to 1,400 ANSI Lumens |
| Contrast ratio | 2,000:1 (Full On/Off) | 1,100:1 |
| Throw ratio / Distance | 1.28:1 / 1.1 m to 3.3 m | 1.2:1 (Approx. 3.2m for a 120" screen) |
| Screen size | 40" to 200" (Sweet spot: 100"–120") | Up to 150" (Recommended: 120") |
| Lens & Adjustment | ||
| Focus | Fully Automatic (AI-powered) | Automatic Focus |
| Zoom | 60% - 100% Digital Zoom | Digital Zoom |
| Keystone | Fully Automatic (Vertical/Horizontal) with Auto-Screen Alignment and Obstacle Avoidance | Automatic (Vertical/Horizontal) & 4-Corner correction |
| Lens shift | No | Digital correction only |
| Video | ||
| Max input resolution & FPS | 4K Supported (via HDMI) | 4K UHD (scaled down to 1080p) |
| HDR support | HDR10 --- Feature: MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) for smoother action | Compatible with standard HDR formats via the Google TV interface. |
| Audio | ||
| Speaker | 2 x 10 Watt (20W total) | 2 x 12 Watt Stereo Speakers with clear bass |
| Audio out | Dolby Audio --- 3.5mm Headphone Jack, Bluetooth Out | 3.5mm Headphone Jack; Bluetooth Audio Out |
| Connectivity | ||
| HDMI / USB | 1x HDMI, 2x USB | 2x HDMI, 2x USB-A (Multimedia & Power) |
| Wi-Fi / Bluetooth | Wi-Fi 6 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4 (Two-way) | Dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.2 |
| Screen casting | Google Cast (Chromecast built-in), AirPlay/DLNA via apps | Apple AirPlay, Miracast, and Google Cast (via integrated Google TV) |
| Smart | ||
| OS | Google TV | Google TV |
| App support | Official Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video, etc. (10,000+ apps) | Full access to Google Play Store (Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video, etc.) |
| Power | ||
| Consumption | 120W | Approx. 140W–160W during operation. |
| Misc | ||
| Inside the box | D1 Max Projector, Remote Control, Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide | Projector, Bluetooth Remote Control (with Google Assistant), 2x AAA Batteries, Power Adapter/Cable, Quick Start Guide |
| Price | $399 USD | Typically retails for $499 / €499 |
| Full Details | Eazze D1 Max - Full Specifications | NeoPix 950 - Full Specifications |