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Number of Reviews: 2,068 ratings
Customers are satisfied with the video projector\'s picture quality, value for money, and ease of use. They find the graphics clear and undistorted, with a sharp and bright image. The user interface is simple and better than other projectors. Many mention it works well for streaming football games and movies. The sound quality is good, though at certain volumes the speakers flare.
Cannot believe how good this is for the money. Small amount of fan noise, but barely noticeable if you aren\'t sitting directly next to it and have some sort of sound playing. Doesn\'t seem to like the mirror cast. Locks up and requires restart from what I can tell from trying to use it only once. Use the HDMI and the thing thing works without any problem. I have mine set back about 12 feet, projecting onto a painted wall and scaled down to 80%, the image is about 9x6 on the wall. It is absolutely great for watching football and movies. It is obviously not 4k... You\'re spending less than 200 bucks here, but the image is great, even during the day (particularly if you can draw some sort of light curtain over windows). Pair this with a decent speaker and this is amazing for casual viewing. The stand pictured is an old camera tripod that I made a mounting plate for. Helps with easy setup. We have only had this for about a month so I can\'t speak to longevity, but we\'ve had it running once a week all day for Sunday football, and have only positive things to say about it so far. Strong recommended buy on this one.
I never was a fan of having a large TV in the front room. I liked the idea of keeping the aesthetic nice and simple..keeping it welcoming for guests and family time but at night I secretly wanted to be able to enjoy a nice movie with the family on a projector screen. We had a huge wall with nothing on it, so getting a projector that looked nice was always something I wanted to get into but the entry level pricing, and mounting and wiring and maintenance always kept me away.I pulled the trigger on this one because the reviews seemed to lean on the positive side and I wasn\'t looking to spend a huge amount of money on something I knew nothing about. Once I got it, I was VERY surprised at the quality experience this budget projector offers. It has 2 HDMI inputs, standard AV composite inputs via 3.5mm jack connector and Bluetooth audio connectivity. I paid $129 and it was worth every penny!My only complaint is that you can\'t control the projector volume or bluetooth speaker volume with a Roku or Apple TV remote. If it had that, this thing would be perfect! So you have to use the projector remote to control the bluetooth volume or the builtin projector volume. I highly recommend using a BT wireless speaker or use the headphone output wired to an external amp to manage the sound.For less than $200 it\'s alot of serious bang for the buck. Alot of projector snobs and purists will scoff at these kinds of projectors and call them \"toy projectors\" or \"Chinese junk\" but for the money it\'s very hard to beat. Especially if you want something that is super simple to set up and doesn\'t take up alot of room.Blu Ray and high def content look great and DVD\'s also look pretty darn good. I haven\'t tried connecting any 4K sources to it, but I read that it downscales the resolution down to native 1080P anyway so it\'s not a big deal. We have ours set to about 125inches so it takes up a pretty large wall and it looks fantastic. At night I have my own grindhouse cinema right in my living room!I am sure there are other branded projectors with similar stats but this one suits my needs just fine. If I can find one that handles true 4K and 3D with bluetooth wireless audio I\'ll be on cloud 9! But I can wait... for now, I am happy with this budget projector. A great value for the money.