NexiGo PJ20 Outdoor Projector, 450 ANSI Lumens, Movie Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, Native 1080P, Dolby_Audio Sound Support, Compatible w/TV Stick,iOS,Android,Laptop,Console
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Shawn C.
> 3 dayAmazing projector for $200 Easily hooks up to Bluetooth speaker Amazon fire stick works great Def a good buy !!!
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Ericka DaSilva
> 3 daydo not underestimate. works well just cant be to bright .
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Joey louis
> 3 dayBlk approved, it’s loud and I use it for hours with no problems other then the wifi cutting off back n forth but nothing crazy
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Gualter M Cardoso
> 3 dayIt had a great picture, fan not to loud but the sound really weak even hooked up to my surround sound it was weak. The sound was my reason for the 3 stars. Maybe I just got a bad one. Update. The company sent me a new updated projector, got to test it out for about 3 weeks and so far so good it has way better sound. So Im giving it a 5 star. A few of my friends have bought this same projector after and they are very happy.
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> 3 dayThis projector offers a nicely extensive range of connectivity options. I used my iPhone via USB and wireless mirroring, as well as HDMI from my Mac Mini and they all performed as it is described. The limiting factor is not at the fault of the projector, but at the fault of streaming services (HBO Max, Apple TV, Netflix, Disney+, etc.). Videos using these services cannot be outputted via phone because of these services content piracy protection, but have no problem via HDMI through my Mac. When I’m able to use cast via my phone through more open sources, it works wonderfully. Speakers are a miss, but for most sound enthusiasts, shouldn’t be a problem because we use external ones. A convenience to have, at least, for presentations and such. As for noise, it is very noticeable. I would say it is about as loud as my air purifier on medium. Do note, this is advertised as an outdoor projector, so maybe you won’t notice it in louder environments or just loud movie watching. But for the quieter film viewers, this is something you will always notice. Lastly, the image. Now, I’m not one who knows a lot about projectors, but the image is perhaps what it makes up for its faults. Clean and crisp, even if it only outputs 1080p. Colors are vibrant and not oversaturated, which I’m glad it is not as I prefer accuracy. 350 ANSI brightness shows to be accurate. Number may seem low, but it is plenty bright in the dark. Focus adjustment is quick and simple via remote. I managed to maintain a relatively sharp 1080p image at 80 inches on my wall. I do wish these adjustment buttons were available on the projector. Adjusting with a remote has a slight lag. The aspect ratio selection is very thoughtful, should you decide to choose between 16:9 or 4:3. In the world of competing projectors, this one will suit you well if you are in a budget. It is feature rich and performs great if you don’t mind its noise.
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Britt Lakia
> 3 dayThe sound sucks
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LWeaver
> 3 dayThe picture quality is fabulous! The sound quality is good but not loud enough on certain apps, I ended up getting a sound bar to supplement. Bluetooth makes it easy to connect to the sound bar. Super easy set up, my ten year old figured it out with no help from me. It’s been fun watching movies outdoors with the neighbor kids and watching UFC and football events! Such great picture quality. Highly recommend
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Ricardo A Alvarez
> 3 dayTHE REMOTE IS NOT THAT GOOD HAD TROBLE WHEN PRESS A NY BUTTON [IT DOES NOT RESPOND WHEN PRESED]
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Azergado
21-11-2024The 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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Chris Pierce
19-11-2024I 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.