🎬 Elevate your viewing game—because your screen deserves the spotlight!
The Ultimea Outdoor Projector U0320 combines native 1080p resolution with 4K HDR10 decoding and 700 ANSI lumens brightness to deliver stunning visuals. Featuring AI-driven Auto Focus and advanced 6D Keystone correction (±50°), it ensures perfect image alignment effortlessly. Dual-band 5G WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0 provide seamless connectivity for streaming and audio syncing. Its portable, dustproof design supports up to a 150-inch screen, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor cinematic experiences.
Brand | ULTIMEA |
Product Dimensions | 26.49 x 26.49 x 10.49 cm; 2.83 kg |
Item model number | U0320 |
Manufacturer | ULTIMEA |
Colour | Dark Blue |
Form Factor | Portable |
Standing screen display size | 150 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Wireless Type | 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.83 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**S
Very happy, worth the money.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this projector as used/refurbished for £200. So it's hard to compare as it's far better than other £200 projectors and I haven't tried others at the standard price. I'm not using a screen, just projected straight onto an off white/cream wall.The picture quality is very good, sharp, with good colour contrast. At times, when the video is very bright it reflects off the wall and causes the room to brighten, making the image wash out as if there's a light on. But this is down to how I have it set up, so I'm not taking any points away, just an FYI if you plan on using this without a screen/bright coloured room.The unit itself is very quiet. I'm sat less than a meter away and it's no louder than the PC it sits on.The inbuilt speakers are surprisingly good, you can easily watch a film right next to it with no issues. Obviously, not a lot of bass but very surprised.Set up is as easy as plugging it it and finding the right spot for it to sit, there doesn't seem to be a manual zoom, so the screen is dependant on how far away the projector is from the wall. In my pictures, the unit is maybe 5 metres away from the wall and 1.5m off the ground.Overall I'm very happy with the projector, even if I paid full price I think I would still be very happy.All I've used so far is the HDMI connection, I'm probably not going to bother with BT as its set up next to my PC.If you turn off the automatic adjustment in thr menu you can then use 4 point keystone manually. If you're not straight on to the way then the edges get blury a bit, only a problem when it comes to text on screen.Would be nice if there were some apps, it only has manual inputs. This isn't a negative point as its a projector and it still projects. But would of been a nice addition.
M**S
Bang for Bucks
First things first, I'd like to mention that I've bought a few projectors from Amazon yd the lower price end of the spectrum and they've all gone back for being, well, rubbish.For the price that I paid for this, honestly, I have zero complaints. It does exactly what I want it to do. The picture quality, whilst not mind blowing, Is more than good enough for casual viewing. The fact the projector has auto focus and keystone adjustment is incredible really.Although the brightness isn't blinding, it will serve up a relatively decent picture in a dim room, don't expect miracles. You're gonna get a lot more out of it in a dark room, but I'd say it's useable anywhere except for a brightly lit room. Again, just temper expectations.The sound from the projector itself is tolerable, but I'd recommend connecting to an external source if possible. If you're watching the odd Match or kids movie night, the inbuilt is adequate. For my purposes, I did want to connect to an external source. I don't think there's a built in pre amp, so it could be better, but again, for the price point, it's more than serviceable.Fan noise is there, i won't pretend it isn't noticeable, I'd say it's on par with a decent PC running at full chat with decent cooling. It's there, but will blend into the background if you don't concentrate on it.If you go in expecting the world, you'll be disappointed, have sensible expectations and you'll be more than happy with this bit of kit. As I mentioned, I've bought a few projectors from Amazon and they've gone straight back. I've kept this and I'm using it.My advice would be if you're looking for something as a starter, or for parties, whatever, you could do a lot worse.I've added a couple.of pictures for reference, just so you can appreciate this is a real review if nothing else.
M**N
Seriously impressive at a decent price point
I’ve had projectors for many years for watching movies. Most of the sub £300 variety are usually terrible, with awful colour reproduction, terrible optics and often sound like jets taking off in terms of fan noise.This projector on the other hand punches far above the price of £239 (on offer).Pros:Good crisp image,Very good edge to edge clarity (does get a touch softer at the extremities of the image)Surprisingly good colour and contrastVery good brightness (you still get a washed out image in bright daylight but it’s still watchable)Auto focus and keystone functions,Relatively quiet fan,Cons:Input latency (if your cup of tea is first person shooters look elsewhere) for gaming isn’t greatSpeakers are “okay” not great but usable.Very little colour control or image control (not a deal breaker for most but I can often get better image colour from cheaper projectors by tweaking the rgb in menu.) which is disappointing.Lack of any onboard controls, everything is done with the remote, which is a bit remiss seeing as the remotes are usually a point of failure.I’m conclusion it’s a great projector for watching films, tv and light gaming and comes at an often discounted price. if I’m honest it’s almost as good as a projector I have that was 6 times the full price of this. As for long term use I will edit this in a few months and let time be the judge.
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