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Kareatha Lockley
> 24 hourThis projector works well it’s sturdy sounds good and looks great, also easy to set up.
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Michael H.
> 24 hourI have tried a few projectors at this price and this one was perplexing. There are some features that this does incredibly well and others that are very lacking. Pros: The projector is bright and played well even with ambient light. The colors were vivid and had depth without being over saturated. The sound volume was surprisingly loud and clear, but still lacks depth that a sound bar would give. The backpack case is actually very well build and sturdy. The blue tooth paring was simple and worked. There are 2 HDMI and 2 USB which I liked. The cons: The lens cap is cheap and I had to force it open the first time. The lens came in dirty, with residue from some sort of liquid on it. It took a while to clean. The power cable fit very loosely in its socket. The HDMI connection was a little loose. Overall it gives off the impression that they have a great product but the quality control is very lacking.
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Autumn Fritsch
> 24 hourWorks well but getting it set up is a pain in the butt.
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Oliver DeMille, TJEd
> 24 hourVery good optics. Easy to use, easy to set up and make adjustments. Quality picture. Fun. Big screen! No issues or complaints.
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Kathleen
> 24 hourI cant wait for the summer so we can use this projector in the yard. We tried it in the living room and it works great. Very easy to connect your laptop to. The picture was a really good quality and it was easy to adjust.
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Amanda R.
> 24 hourI set this up inside (too rainy outside to test outdoors at the moment). Setup was easy on my own (less than 15 minutes from box opening to streaming). Picture quality appears very good. My kids loved the indoor movie night with a big screen. We streamed with a Fire stick. Some kind of streaming stick is an essential for this, and an external stand would be recommended too - unless you want to play chair and book prop to get the ideal angle (which I did for testing this).
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Kevin
> 24 hourThe Miracast option works most of the time. However, the Bluetooth function never worked for me from the get go. Then randomly after 3 days when I never intended to connect to the projector via bluetooth I randomly connected to it. The picture quality is decent, but the brightness definitely isn’t over 3000 ansi. Overall, I’d find a better projector for the price. **Update. I’ve had this thing for a little over a week. All light from the projector stopped displaying, but I could hear the fans turning. Power button on both the projector and the remote would not turn off the projector. I softly tapped the side of the unit and the projection started working again…but the speaker sounds nice :)
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Yun
> 24 hourI had other projector before but i love this one better, its more clear and easy to control, It can set up into a lot different language, It makes my family can easily to use it too, the speaker is loud enough too but i connect with the Bluetooth speaker.
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Robert Strecker
> 24 hourSometime around my late teenage years, i began to sit in the front row of the movie theater when i went occasionally to see a film. This may of been to stress that i was now old enough to sit wherever i wanted and a precursor to teenage rebellion; but i suspect it was mainly to enhance certain all natural remedies of medicinal additives that were in the mix. Regardless of the reasoning for this transition to the front row, the significance is i never went back from that kind of perspective in relation to how i like to watch films. I use the tern film because i am a movie nerd with 1930s/40s and then 1960-70s being a favorite era. That kind of nerdiness requires things like turntables, vinyl, laserdiscs, vhs tapes and of course modern projectors. I now recreate the front row theater experience in my own personally living quarters. Being that i just used the term living quarters you may think i am referring to a ship or military barracks. No i am referring to a semi cramped apartment which sort of forces the front row experience, regardless if i like it or not. Thankfully i love that kind of image projection. I am semi new to home theater projectors in that i have been using different variation for about four years. Being that i live in an apartment i cant always have my projector screen in use so i use a projector certain months of the year. Those said months are usually during the winter because of the secluded wintery backdrop being appropriate for occasions such as a double feature night. I have been looking for an upgrade from the unit i have been using with the possibility of it being smaller and lighter than my current machine in use. I am very happy to say that i have found just the unit for me with this neat projector from the Fangor brand. I am familiar with this brand and have worked with a lower priced unit before with great success. This trust in the Fangor brand is why i went for this projector without looking into other brand too thoroughly. This machine is the perfect size and though i am not into the Bluetooth technology for something like this i was happy with how it linked up easily. I connected so as to cover that for this review but i am more of a traditional hardwired person. The picture of this is noticeably clear with it being super noticeable during my test. I have developed a test that showcases the intricate detail differences in the pictures quality of the two films being watched. My test involves a commercial film- that Bond film with Roger Moore, that has the golden pistol. That is an underrated gem and i use the Laserdisc version, then a Blu-ray version side by side to compare the details. I chose to place a small flat screen in front of the projector off to the side; to compare the two when sent through this Fangor projector. The Laserdisc Bond film look better than the Blue ray in that the pixilation is not there, but rather more of a faded blending thing than a box matrix. This critiquing of the two media formats, is made possible by this Fangor projector and its 4k image abilities. I used an 8k cable then a 4k cable and they both work nicely to send the best possible projection from this neat little unit. I am happy with the small size as well as the weight. Being that this is not bulky it can travel easily from place to place. I am not using this for business reasons but i di work at a high end resort that has meeting rooms. Those projectors are very large and heavy. This Fangor variation looks super professional at the end of a boardroom table and not old school. The bulb is powerful and does not heat up the machine to questionable levels. That heating up of the machine is something that i always am observing in projectors and is a feature i appreciate. Meaning; the internal fan or vents seem to be perfectly designed by the artist who made this neat unit. The price of this is reasonable because this preforms better than a machine double its price. To conclude, i am 100 percent satisfied with this projector and recommend it to anyone looking for a trustworthy companion to their film or game night.
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Mark
> 24 hourThis projector is a nice upgrade from its previous model which I reviewed a year ago. This one has native 1080P which can go to 4k, but lets just stick with 1080p. The brightness is decent but lacks clarity during dark scenes. Not uncommon for this class of projector, but gee, for once Id love to see a projector in this class give some depth to the dark scenes. The audio is okay, loud enough, but, again, like with this video, no depth. I dont expect home theater quality, but just a little more depth would be great. This projector is almost $300 at the time of this review and, as of today, has a $50 coupon. With my extensive experience reviewing almost 50 of these over the past year, I would say that, for what it offers, it is priced correctly so you should have no worries grabbing it. I used a Roku stick with mine and powered the stick with the USB. I didnt have any issues. I give bonus points because it does have a bluetooth remote. Of course, bluetooth remotes are almost standard at this price point now. But it is still nice to see it. Overall, a decent projector. Not the best out there in this category, but it is still a solid purchase. I hope this review was helpful!
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