🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
This advanced projector features WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, delivering native 1080P Full HD resolution with 4K support. With a brightness of 7200 lumens and a 10000:1 contrast ratio, it ensures vibrant images in any lighting. The dual 10W Hi-Fi speakers provide immersive sound, while the ±50° keystone correction allows for flexible placement. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it boasts a remarkable 100,000 hours of LED lamp life and quick customer support.
B**T
Better than my old Sanyo
My theater projector (Sanyo PLV-Z3) had a second bulb blow in in just a few months. I think it's finally dying after 15 years of use. I started looking at a replacement and just didn't want to spend a ton of money. When looking at the different tiers of projectors, I wasn't looking for the best. My eyes are bad and this projector is really only used by us. But what scared me was the fear of these lower priced units not being bright enough. Sanyo was rated at 800 lumens, this was good at the time but is really only for dark rooms. With the new ratings of LUX, the challenge was, what is the equivalent or better? This was hard to determine.I read a lot of articles and watched a few videos on this and the various units out there. Eventually I settled in on this P28 model from WiMiUS. It has a few key features I was after (digital keystone and zoom) and fit the projection throw and screen size I had (16x9 - 108" diag - 13'4" throw). When the unit came in, I did a quick setup on a ladder, wired it up and gave it a try.What a great experience! The picture was definitely brighter than my Z3. The colors were more vibrant and I was able to watch a show with the curtains open in the room. With my previous projector, it would be all washed out. When I'm in theater mode (black-out curtains and minimal to no ambient light) its almost too bright in some scenes. This is without using the added lighting boost.After ceiling mounting it, I was able to quickly set the zoom and keystone (recommendation, zoom smaller than your screen first, set the keystone there. Then zoom out to your screen size and finally make any fine tuning adjustments to the keystone). The focus was easy to achieve and so far has not changed or needed adjustment. And yes, as per some of the reviews, it is a bit soft on the focus on the edges. But for watching movies I've had no issues. The chevrons on sporting events are also clear and crisp.From a connection standpoint, I route my signals through an AV Amp and HDMI switchers. I've had no issues so far with this connection method to the P28. I'm not using the audio in the projector so I can't speak to that.On the picture quality, I'm happy with the colors and the contrast are solid. Dark scenes are displayed much better than I was used to seeing in this room. The whites can be over-powering and over saturated at times. I gave this a 4 for picture for this and for the soft focus. Just didn't give a five because I have seen better --- but that was for 6-times more the price (and talking LED, not DLP which is a different class). I'll play some more with the detailed color modes and settings and may be able to resolve the oversaturation.The one drawback I will point out is the fan noise. My Z3 had a high-light setting that would crank-up the fan. The P28s fan runs at about that level all the time. I tried playing with the noise reduction settings with negligible results. That said, you really only notice it when selecting what to watch and during quiet moments. But this is tolerable and not a major concern to me. Especially for the price.Overall, I'm happier than I thought I would be with this purchase.
E**B
Great Budget Projector!
Purchased this projector to use with a screen on an outdoor, covered porch ant it works perfectly for our needs! We received the projector quickly and it was well packaged. We took it out of the box, plugged it in, plugged in an external hard drive and we were very quickly able to access the media on the drive and play it. Super simple to setup and get going! We have also been able to connect to a laptop via HDMI and mirror the laptop screen onto the projector. Focus and tilt were easy to use/adjust. I think the picture quality and brightness is GREAT (especially for the price). We purchased a cheaper projector first (because we didn't understand lumens/lux/ansi levels at all!). The first projector did not work for us because we could not see anything on the screen until it was pitch black out. We weren't expecting to be able to watch movies, outdoors, in the middle of a bright day, but we were hoping we could start a movie after the sub had started to set (even if the picture wasn't great). This projector, however, exceeded our expectations! We can start our movies before the sun has fully set and still get a great picture. We've used the projector for several evenings in a row and no issues yet.My only minor criticism is the speakers aren't amazing. I think they are a perfectly acceptable level of quality (especially for the price!). I think they are great for watching indoors, but outdoors, with a bit more ambient noise, it would be nice if they were a tad bit louder/clearer (but, again, perfectly adequate!). No bid deal though, we're planning to purchase portable, external speakers to use with the projector.I would highly recommend this projector for anyone looking for something a bit brighter than the cheapest possible projectors.
M**U
My first projector and i like it!
As a 75 inch 8 series 4k Samsung tv owner, this was still very impressive. Granted this is only day 2 and I havent tried it's usability for outdoors. It is breathing new life to old movies as i hook it up to my xbox which coincidentally looks similar in design.Lets start with exterior. 3.5/5 It won't turn any heads but I pulled the trigger anyways because the specs to the competition /accompanied by positive reviews seems like one of the better values. To be fair, I don't think the images of it do it justice. It is definitely better in person. Like the subtle details of the glossy white accent contrasting the more matte finish. Also despite specs, it was hard to imagine the scale of it by factory pix. Hopefully, the ps4 controller will help others. I also appreciate the rubberized unique shaped buttons on the unit as well that added to not feeling cheap (as it could have easily been a hard plastic clack to the press) The build feels solid.Video quality 4/5Just projecting on my wall, it already looks fantastic. It isn't razor sharp to the edge but the fall off is gradual and not distracting. (and from research this is common) Contrast and resolution is solid. The amount of light it is delivering to produce my 100 inch image, I actually even tweaked it down in personal settings. There is a brightness boost feature on the remote too that I turned off (it feels like a minimal but noticeable 5% extra boost) As I was trying to calibrate it to not crush the blacks or blow out the whites. Honestly out of the box it was pretty close to my liking. Im sure you can exaggerate and crank it more but I didn't feel necessary.Daytime use without screen is not ideal. I'll update when i get a screen.Sound. 3/5It is adequate. It isn't tinny but its not full bodied either. To be safe I am running a portable speaker. I tried it with a bluetooth transmitter and wire to a Bugani m83.Ease of use 5/55 minutes of fiddling around is all it took and I read the manual after to see if I missed anything. The interface is dated but functional.Fan noise 3/5This may have been my biggest concern. Is it like an airplane taking off? How distracting is it? They actually have a settings for noise reduction. i thought it was for pixelation smoothing on low res material. But no. it was for sound of the fan. i didn't see a huge diff even fiddling with it. In my makeshift set up, projector is actually near my head vs on table as some photos show. (as that wouldnt get me as large a picture. And I dont have it mounted to ceiling. because i dont know where i want it yet) But good news is even in this makeshift set up near my head, that if I don't actively listen for it, It's more like white noise. It doesn't bother me at all. Especially if you have the sound of whatever you are watching on, i can't imagine it to be an issue. If you use the extra bright button, the fan does have an uptick of noise.value 5/5this new screen size has brought the closest thing to being in cinema visual immersion. With coupon this $200 ish price for this much screen with flexible keystone and strong resolution/contrast may be one of the most fun for the buck purchase in some time. Can't wait to see how big i can this image!
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