Extremely Cheap LED Projector – Full Review | 4K

Extremely Cheap LED Projector - Full Review | 4K

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Extremely Cheap LED Projector – Full Review | 4K”.
What is up guys in this article we’re going to be taking a look at a budget projector and my budget, I mean 33 pounds. This is literally pennies when it comes to this kind of market. So what kind of performance can you expect from it? I missed his boss and this is my full review. The packaging is simple and straight to the point: to put it lightly. Inside the box we have the projector, a mains charger, a lens cover and an optical input, but there’s no vga, cable included or HDMI, and my first impressions of this were well that’s a gorgeous little thing.

This device is tiny, but actually really really nicely built, and it does look pretty great too. I’Ve spent 10 times as much on a projector that doesn’t look as nice as this, the finish does attract a few too many fingerprints, more than I’d like. But then again it’s lucky that projectors aren’t exactly a hands-on device, so it shouldn’t be too much of an issue in terms of connections as VGA HDMI, as well as their ste card, which, to be honest, is basically the full monty so providing you have the cables You need setup is extremely straightforward, simply plug the mains in and then plug the HDMI in and you’re basically good to go. Hdmi is probably a more optimal choice, because that one cable can also take audio as well as video. So this wide range of connectivity means you can plug this projector into your tablet. Your laptop, your PC, or even your camera, turning it on in a brightly lit room like this one, and you can barely even tell the bulb in this thing, is only 60 lumens which, on the whole landscape of projectors, is pretty low. You can actually adjust the focus here and there’s quite a dramatic change. This thing can emulate to screen anywhere from 20 inches to about 80, and although I can’t get it into focus on a wall that close for most ranges, it actually works rather well and it projects a pretty big image, considering its tiny compact size. So you can see here I’m actually projecting a distance of about five meters onto my wall in my room and it’s producing a very, very bright, vibrant picture. But then the resolution hits the maximum maximum output resolution of this projector is just 320 by 240. So you can imagine if you’re projecting the display of a 1080p tablet, like the Nvidia shield tablet, which I’m using it takes a significant hit in terms of image quality. You can barely even read the text so why she spent quite a long time thinking about a possible use for a projector like this, because it’s quite a shame. It’S let down by a horrible resolution, but apart from that, everything else is very functional. In dark environment is actually surprisingly bright and the image it produces, vibrant and colorful, and top of that it’s actually making quite a large screen here due to be seriously lacking resolution, though I can’t recommend it for many uses at all.

It’S too low resolution to use in a presentation, for example, because texts and images don’t come out. Clearly you can’t use it in a classroom as a sort of interactive whiteboard and unfortunately, even video watching is quite poor, as you can see here. Almost everything about this picture is very nice, the colors, the vibrance, the lighting, but the resolution is just horrible and it means that you can’t enjoy any clip and you’re almost always better off, just squeezing up closer to your Android device and watching it there. So I did appreciate the higher frame rate. This does run at a smooth 60 compared to most, which tend to hover around 30, something which I was really quite surprised unimpressed by it was the built-in speaker it claimed to have high file per, and it’s actually not too far off. This could actually alone function as a desktop speaker replacement. It reaches a pretty high volume and actually functions about as good as an entry-level Bluetooth speaker so to actually hear how loud the projector is in use. Here’S my room with nothing on and I’m just going to turn the projector on, and you can see the difference. [ Applause ], like its size, weight and price. The sound it produces is not too intrusive at all. So, although I can’t really say, run out and buy this projector, it’s actually quite exciting. You pay very three pounds after that you’re getting something which can project this huge 80 inch image on your wall, and it looks great apart from the resolution, pay a little bit more and you could probably find something which actually suits your needs perfectly thanks, watching guys And I hope you enjoyed this video, you .