Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, VIMGO Native 1080P Portable Projector 4K Supported 120 Display for Home Outdoor, Dustproof Smart Movie Projector, Zoom 50%, Compatible with iOS/Android/PS5/TV Stick
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Giovane
Greater than one weekPerfect! .. The only thing that I don’t like is the remote control.. would be nice if i had an app to use instead of the remote control ( slow and not precise)
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Sparky
> 3 dayThis is a very nice projector that works great. The image quality is just outstanding and the colors are crisp, clear and accurate. The projector is as simple as you can get to set up and get to watching movies immediately. The fan is not too loud at all and dose a good job of keeping the projector cool. The sound is so so but I have found that to be the case with all projectors in this price range. The image quality alone is enough to earn this projector 5 stars. 5 STARS
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John
> 3 dayThe streaming apps dont work in the USA and the bulb is kinda dim. The sound is poor quality and fairly quiet. It works but its not what I expected. Ill likely keep it but wouldnt recommend it and wont be purchasing this brand again.
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Summit
> 3 dayI finally got a chance to try this projector with a large screen and I really didnt expect much... but I was pleasantly surprised! I had been using my old Dell projector that was super expensive and state-of-the-art in its day, but assumed that even though technology has improved over many years- that a projector under $200 isnt going to work well. OK, so Im wrong... its great! Its not going to compete with the high dollar home theater projectors, but for a regular dude who wants to watch movies on the outdoor screen its perfect. Its also small enough that if I need to do a presentation with my computer, its not a big deal to bring this projector along. For full disclosure, I dont use the apps on it. I just plug my Apple TV4K into it when I want to use it- or my computer. The fact that it does the apps is a nice bonus. Even for a budget home theater, this will work.
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Anita Taco
> 3 dayIf you are looking for a projector that has good clear picture and is compact... This thing definitely delivers. It’s all around an awesome projector. It is also surprisingly easy to use. I’ve only had this thing for a few days now but I def look forward to many nights and weekends with this bad boy !
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O and A
> 3 dayThis projector has an awesome picture only problem is the remote . Very hard to use and have to point at the projector. Easy fix ..wireless keyboard and mouse and bam easy to use
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Paul R.
Greater than one weekI already had one of these in a slightly different color when I acquired this one. (Theyre identical otherwise.) I acquired this second one because at its price point, and with its feature set, its the best bang for the buck you can get if youre not looking for streaming services licenses and other features I consider clutter and price-raising unnecessary options. Getting a second of something is about the best recommendation I can imagine giving. I really like this projector. My application is somewhat unusual. Im placing six projectors aimed at three connected walls in order to create a very wide panoramic set of images (for model trains). I need sharp, bright, high contrast images, with provisions for zooming in and out and correcting keystone over a fairly broad range both vertically and horizontally. I need the projectors to be well matched in color balance. Each projector will be displaying an eight foot wide, roughly four foot high image and I need to be able to align them seamlessly. I dont need or want Netflix or other licensing built in. I dont even need screen mirroring. Im using a small form factor computer with many HDMI outputs to drive the projectors. Im splitting the audio off the HDMI signal and sending it to a high quality multi-channel audio system. So I havent tested the BT capabilities or the internal speakers. Im sure they work but they dont provide the audio quality I need. Things I like about this projector: __*_ Sharp, bright, good contrast as already mentioned __*_ Fine control over image shape through the various keystone correction controls. For the most part Im mounting the projectors to align mechanically, but if small alignment imperfections show up the detailed control this projector presents to address them is very handy. __*_ Color balance control. This projector supports selection among preset cool, normal and warm lighting AND it lets you tune them yourself. And it supports control over separate R, G and B channels. Those are great features to have in a projector at this price point. __*_ digital zoom from 100% down to 50% in 1% increments. __*_ The projector can be programmed to connect to a specific input on power-up. __*_ full control over focus on the remote, and a detailed focus ring that shows up on the image when you start focusing. Nits: No case and no lens cover. I dont need the case. My Kill-A-Watt says this projector draws effectively zero watts in standby and 87 watts when full up. That means it could easily be driven off a 300 kWh battery generator for a typical two hour movie. Ive attached some pix to show what this projector can do. Dont mind the pair of five foot black snakes in my side yard doing their springtime ritual. The image shows a lot of detail. A similar picture shows the color correction controls you have available. The third and fourth pictures give you a sense of the general range of image controls you have. Its an impressive set in a projector at this ones price point. Bottom line: If you want a projector that has a good projection engine and gives you a wide range of controls over image quality, then this one should make you as happy as it makes me. If youre looking for built in streaming licenses, there are way more expensive options available, many of them with fewer controls over image quality.
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Kent Hacker
> 3 dayAwesome projector, used it with my PS5 sound and picture was great. My remote crapped out right away but customer service quickly sent a replacement remote. Great product
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The Girl Utah
> 3 dayI must confess and give a shout out- I follow the “phantom of Amazon” as he’s practically reviewed every home projector Ive looked at.. Following his detailed pro/cons lists and why- helped make my decision. He’s a person in the business and knows his stuff.. So, when HE named this one/if not the best in tower projectors (in this price point) I took his advice and I’m thrilled I did!! As one with zero tech skills- I needed that “guru advice” on a subject I didn’t understand. Along with a few “how to” videos for confidence (I suggest doing this prior to use if unsure on using- it lends so much in the way of confidence!) Im thrilled that one’s advice sent me to the “tower style..” If I set on nightstand or TV tray- it’s truly a perfect height for the screen or mid section of a wall to give you an idea. What I found myself: Its vital to get projector with auto focus BUT, also have ability to fine tune the focus by hand- it gets your picture SO crystal clear. And bc furniture is on carpet- a stabilizer lets you even it up (we had x1 side off from edge of screen every time.. ugh!) We havent used outside yet- but on grass etc.. a stabilizer will be a necessity!! Hack 1: Read instructions- SAVE THEM SAFELY IN PLASTIC SLEEVE/BAG! double side tape sleeve inside box or projector case (must buy separately!) keeps info. safe and easy to locate always! Hack 1A: using an insulated lunch pack can double as carry case and may even save you $. Hack 2: depending on where using.. who knows how close to power source you’ll be. *Keep extension cord w/ projector. Doing so will avoid disappointment or obstacle as one goes to use!! Blue tooth is the bomb!! If turned on- it will try to auto sync by sending an invitation to device.. if you follow the prompts, it holds your hand thru all the steps to connect! Funny to see ME type all this..but, trust me- if I can navigate process you can x1000!!! Note: we didn’t need an extra speaker.. x5 of us could hear just fine from the projector alone.. sound is heard on all sides- NICE!! *My son played PS4 games using projector and I actually had to tell him to turn down volume!! Projector was causing too much ruckus- ha.. that’s always a good sign! So grateful this is user-friendly and end results surpassed all expectations. I so recommend getting a specified bag/backpack to transport and store the projector in.. it protects your investment and keeps it contained! Hoping info can help decision making in a layman sort of way! sorry so long-winded.. stay safe everyone.
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Space Salamander
16-11-2024Projectors have come a long way in a year! I bought a $270 unit just over a year ago that had far fewer features, and that was an upgrade over the two Id owned before that. This one is sharper than any of the projectors Ive owned, and has great digital focus and adjustments for corners, zoom, vertical and horizontal angles, and automatic keystone (which was the only disappointment-- it didnt get it quite right, but that was fixable with the corners adjustment). You can get Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+, YouTube, and others right on the device from its App Store. (Some are pre-installed.) I used it both ways-- with the apps right on the projector and with a Firestick. I added a Bluetooth speaker for an outdoor movie night and it worked out great. The remote works well and the interface is fairly intuitive. It was so nice to focus digitally so simply, without playing with dials. Three things I wish this had: a handle!-- thats the most important, because to take it out of the box is difficult without touching the lens and getting a fingerprint on it-- and, as others mentioned, a carrying case and lens cap would be nice. Im storing it in the box for now, and trying to figure out how to add some kind of handle to it. It screws into a tripod, which Im going to buy. Right now I have a projector stand, but because this is vertical, it wasnt very steady on the stand on a titled angle. Wind probably would have knocked it over. Anyway, its a cute little device that packs a punch. Great quality.