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Model: Miroir L300 1080p (Native Resolution) Full HD LCD Portable Projector, Built-in Speaker, LED Lamp, 2X HDMI
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Unsure what happened to the other post that listed this projector, but it just arrived today. Bought from Amazon.
First thing first... If you want a 1080p projector, have separate speakers and a relatively dim to dark room - BUY THIS.
That said... looks like Best Buy still has it for $99. I've owned a few mid to low projectors like the Optoma 1080Darbee and like 6 different ultra-budget models like this.
This one is native 1080p and you can tell. It's also noticeably brighter than other projectors that run off of USB. This one runs off a split AC/DC adapter at 19v x 3.7ah or in other words it is 70watts. Not nearly as high as standard projectors that consume 150-300watt, but easy to see it is 4 to 5 times brighter than Pico projectors that are like 50 lumen. I believe their claim of 300 lumens to be less an exaggeration than most claim.
Final word - Best projector under $100 I've ever owned, seen and used.
P.S... the built-in speakers suck. Use external ones unless absolutely needed.
EDIT: I should mention it is relatively louder than it should be. IF you have this projector within about 4 feet of your ears and not watching an action movie... you'll likely want to raise the volume passed low. Not good for quiet dramas.
Last edited by cyciumx November 30, 2021 at 06:41 PM.
Unsure what happened to the other post that listed this projector, but it just arrived today. Bought from Amazon.
First thing first... If you want a 1080p projector, have separate speakers and a relatively dim to dark room - BUY THIS.
That said... looks like Best Buy still has it for $99. I've owned a few mid to low projectors like the Optoma 1080Darbee and like 6 different ultra-budget models like this.
This one is native 1080p and you can tell. It's also noticeably brighter than other projectors that run off of USB. This one runs off a split AC/DC adapter at 19v x 3.7ah or in other words it is 70watts. Not nearly as high as standard projectors that consume 150-300watt, but easy to see it is 4 to 5 times brighter than Pico projectors that are like 50 lumen. I believe their claim of 300 lumens to be less an exaggeration than most claim.
Final word - Best projector under $100 I've ever owned, seen and used.
P.S... the built-in speakers suck. Use external ones unless absolutely needed.
EDIT: I should mention it is relatively louder than it should be. IF you have this projector within about 4 feet of your ears and not watching an action movie... you'll likely want to raise the volume passed low. Not good for quiet dramas.
I just received this one today myself. I came from a $600 Optoma HD20 that I did not bring with me when I moved. I've tried a few native 1080p budget projectors, and I agree that this one is the best one ever. Picture quality, contrast, sharpness, and color accuracy are all acceptable. I did a side by side comparison with another budget native 1080p projector and there is no comparison.
I want to add that the speaker in this thing is actually very acceptable too. It's not going to blow anyone away, and an external speaker is definitely recommended. But as is, it's really acceptable. Unlike some other ones I tried that sounds like someone's running their nails across the blackboard…
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First thing first... If you want a 1080p projector, have separate speakers and a relatively dim to dark room - BUY THIS.
That said... looks like Best Buy still has it for $99. I've owned a few mid to low projectors like the Optoma 1080Darbee and like 6 different ultra-budget models like this.
This one is native 1080p and you can tell. It's also noticeably brighter than other projectors that run off of USB. This one runs off a split AC/DC adapter at 19v x 3.7ah or in other words it is 70watts. Not nearly as high as standard projectors that consume 150-300watt, but easy to see it is 4 to 5 times brighter than Pico projectors that are like 50 lumen. I believe their claim of 300 lumens to be less an exaggeration than most claim.
Final word - Best projector under $100 I've ever owned, seen and used.
P.S... the built-in speakers suck. Use external ones unless absolutely needed.
EDIT: I should mention it is relatively louder than it should be. IF you have this projector within about 4 feet of your ears and not watching an action movie... you'll likely want to raise the volume passed low. Not good for quiet dramas.
First thing first... If you want a 1080p projector, have separate speakers and a relatively dim to dark room - BUY THIS.
That said... looks like Best Buy still has it for $99. I've owned a few mid to low projectors like the Optoma 1080Darbee and like 6 different ultra-budget models like this.
This one is native 1080p and you can tell. It's also noticeably brighter than other projectors that run off of USB. This one runs off a split AC/DC adapter at 19v x 3.7ah or in other words it is 70watts. Not nearly as high as standard projectors that consume 150-300watt, but easy to see it is 4 to 5 times brighter than Pico projectors that are like 50 lumen. I believe their claim of 300 lumens to be less an exaggeration than most claim.
Final word - Best projector under $100 I've ever owned, seen and used.
P.S... the built-in speakers suck. Use external ones unless absolutely needed.
EDIT: I should mention it is relatively louder than it should be. IF you have this projector within about 4 feet of your ears and not watching an action movie... you'll likely want to raise the volume passed low. Not good for quiet dramas.
I want to add that the speaker in this thing is actually very acceptable too. It's not going to blow anyone away, and an external speaker is definitely recommended. But as is, it's really acceptable. Unlike some other ones I tried that sounds like someone's running their nails across the blackboard…
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