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Satisfied purchaser
> 3 dayIt’s a great way to spend time with the family
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Eduardo Ceballos
> 3 dayIve had this thing for no more than two days and theres vertical line of white thats hard to not notice after two weeks the corners are starting to go blue. Not worth the money get something else.
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James B.
> 3 dayAfter having this projector for a better part of a month, this is definitely not a high end unit, but is respectable for the cost given it’s native resolution is 1080p. Some of the biggest drawbacks for the unit is the remote control which should be a UHF remote rather than infrared, it was a constant pain to have to point the remote at the unit to get it to focus while youre trying to pay attention to the picture on the screen and there are really no small adjustments that can be made at the unit from what I could tell. If you misplace the remote, you’re toast. Given the fact that most projectors don’t come with a built in speaker, this one does have one, but they would have been better to have left it out as its not impressive and the sound quality is not the qreatest nor does it produce much volume. Besides, with projectors, you are likely to be hooking these up to an external sound system anyway to get that robust Dolby Sound that you would come to expect when you are playing digital media these days. Even with its Dolby Sound support, it does not offer much support for the various Dolby formats. It was nice to be able to connect a bluetooth sound bar or use the external jack to setup a basic speaker. I would consider the NexiGo PJ20 more of a recreational system. For its cost, it is great for using in the back yard or party situation when you have guests and just want to entertain people. If something were to happen to it, it’s not like you are out big bucks as this unit is very budget friendly. But if you’re serious about your digital content, this isn’t for you. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles you would expect of most high-end projectors, the picture is decent, it’s brightness is okay, and it’s resolution will play most of the shelf media decently. But I didn’t see that crispness in the finer details, the colors were a little muted, and it just wasn’t as bright as I would have liked it. It seems well built and it does offer various setup modes which is a plus. I was disappointed that even though it would connect to the wifi, that you couldn’t update the software or firmware of the unit via this connection, it had to be done with an external usb. Overall, would I purchase the NexiGo PJ20 as my primary projector with a good quality sound system meant for a theater style room? Probably not. However, I think it does have an advantage of being a decent project for the money for those that are budget conscious and just want to enjoy a large picture as long as they don’t set their expectations too high. I think NexiGo is heading in the right direction, it should be interesting to see what other products follow this one and whether they can improve while keeping the costs reasonable for the masses.
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K.B.
> 3 dayThe picture is great for the price! Ive been buying projectors for an art project and decided to pick up one of these because the price was right. Basic keystone is really easy to adjust on the back of the projector (there doesnt appear to be an advanced corner pin keystone adjustment FYI, just a physical analog shift for basic vertical keystoning). And focus is really easy as well by two buttons toward the top of the remote. It was a little hard to find the picture controls at first but just HOLD DOWN the bottom left button on the remote to access the picture controls (see photo). Its spelled out in the manual but wasnt intuitive. But thats not a big deal. My one complaint, however is when youre adjusting the settings for color, brightness, zoom etc. you cant see what the changes are affecting. You have to exit out of the settings to see what you have done, which is a bit cumbersome. Not a deal breaker because once you get those set,most users probably wont access them much anymore (except, I will use zoom often as I reposition the projector so I hope a software update might fix that at some point).
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Chris Pierce
> 3 dayI bought 4 projectors for Halloween “digital decorations”. They were all essentially the same but different brands. Good enough for that task, but not bright or clear enough for actual movie watching (though to be fair, I have an 83” LG OLED so I’m a bit of an A/V fanatic). Of the 4 projectors, 3 of them grew a white or black spot or line on the screen and per tech support, needed to be returned. Including this PJ20. Safe, indoor use, so I was kind to them all and they lasted 2 weeks. I just purchased the new PJ40 and Wow! What a big improvement! Truly, spend the $40-$50 more and get the PJ40. Much brighter and better construction. Speakers are decent enough for use in a pinch compared to this PJ20, and it has more features. It’s like the difference between a tablet wrapped in rubber with bunny ears for the kids and a normal tablet. All these projectors go on sale with significant discounts which made the PJ40 a real bargain.
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Prof. Tyshawn Runolfsson I
> 3 dayThe projector is easy to set up and the picture quality is HD as advertised. I was worried the picture would be a little blurry but that has not been the case. The projector is very easy to pickup and move which I have taken advantage of and watched tv in every room of the house. The speaker in the projector is a little quiet, Id recommend buying some speakers for it.
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Luey42n
> 3 dayOverall, this is great value for the cost. I have been looking into projectors for some time but I dont have the budget for higher end ones. My criteria were wireless streaming, brightness, 1080P resolution and form factor and this projector met those with some limitations. The remote lags a but and the menus are a bit cumbersome. Connection via wifi is pretty straightforward and the picture quality overall is good or a sub-$300 projector. I do like the speakers and they do an adequate job in producing sound.
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Azergado
> 3 dayThe picture quality is very crisp. It was easy to set up. The remote control and UI are intuitive and responsive. If the projector is pointed at an angle, you cant get the whole thing in focus at the same time, though honestly I dont notice while Im watching. It seems like the room needs to be fairly dark to be able to see it well; Im not sure how this compares with other projectors. The sound is kind of weak to me, better use external speakers; not sure how this compares with other projectors either.
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Jclary83
> 3 dayDay 1 Pic 1 - Lights off Pic 2 - Ceiling fan lights on Overall picture quality and brightness is much better than I expected for the price. It definitely will not work in a bright room, but it does surprisingly well in the evening with a lamp or two on. Focus uniformity is less than stellar and only gets worse the more you use keystone, but it is only obvious with text. Also, there is no zoom so you have to get the distance just right for your desired screen size. Colors are pretty saturated (in a good way). I wouldnt call it accurate, but again I remind you of the price. Bluetooth pairing works for my portable speakers, but is a bit wonky. I also get a pretty loud hum in my speakers once it pairs. It is much less noticeable once the audio content is playing. On-board speakers are pretty useless. At full volume it seems about the same level as the fan noise. My biggest complaint is that the picture settings only seem available to adjust when in a menu (same with focus). You cannot have a live picture going while trying to fine tune the image settings. Overall, it sounds like Im being pretty hard on the little guy, but for the money this is a great projector. It is only Day 1 for me, but I will update if I run into any issues.
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Chimp
> 3 dayVery pleased with this purchase! It has a great picture , one of the better pictures from a projector I have seen! Set up was very easy, the machine itself is a tad bulky but it’s features are top of the line. The best component of the machine is it’s compatibility with various tech devices. Apple set up was easy to screen mirror and I haven’t yet had it not be able to connect to my phone. I would highly recommend this product for anyone shopping for a projector!
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