WEWATCH Tech has
WEWATCH V30SE Native 1080p 12000 Lumens 150 ANSI Mini Portable Outdoor Wi-Fi Projector for $199.99 - $144.99 when you apply discount code
AGSD65 at checkout =
$55.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member
f12_26 for posting this deal.
Specs/Features:
- Lumens: 12000 Lumens
- ANSI Brightness: 150 ANSI Lumens
- Standard Resolution: 1920*x1080
- Projection Ratio: 1.34:1
- Projection Size: 40''-120''
- Projection Distance: 4.3ft to 20.33ft
- Projection Method: Front/Rear
- Display Technology: TFT LCD
- LCD Screen Size: 3.5''
- Ports:
- USB 2.0
- HDMI
- 3.5mm Earphone
- Cooling fan: Built-in two Fans
- Multi Screen Interactive: AirPlay / DLNA / Miracast
- Wi-Fi: Support 2.4G
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The only issue is no real keystoning and the way the unit is designed its meant to sit flat. So you have to raise it to the height needed for where you want it projected. Not a quick thing to setup on-the-fly if you want to maximize clarity and low distortion.
....that said, of you want a movie night and willing to figure out the best placement for dirt cheap - this is it.
Made a follow-up post with confirmation of specs.
And here is one in darkness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j12bnuU
As for the naysayers in this thread...What the ever loving **** are you doing in a 55 dollar projector thread? You obviously only think projectors have one use case and thats to be brighter than the sun. Since your view is so effing narrow, I can't fathom what your minuscule brains thought they would find in this deal, but it's pretty apparent you're insane.
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This thing won't focus right. The color is not vibrant because it is not bright with only 150 ansi lumen.
Don't waste your money. I wasted mine. I am regretting.
The only issue is no real keystoning and the way the unit is designed its meant to sit flat. So you have to raise it to the height needed for where you want it projected. Not a quick thing to setup on-the-fly if you want to maximize clarity and low distortion.
....that said, of you want a movie night and willing to figure out the best placement for dirt cheap - this is it.
Won't a tripod help?
... I have an older Dell 720p one, wondering if something like this would be an upgrade
... I have an older Dell 720p one, wondering if something like this would be an upgrade
Cons :It's not the brightest or the most sharp
Pro: portable, has WiFi
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Went to their company website. If this is basically the XiaoMing Q1, then it supposedly has 2GB RAM and 8GB storage, though both of those were in reference to Amlogic T972 SoC rather than memory. as well as 7800 mAh battery built in.
I'll still take all of that with a grain of salt, because there's no telling what the manufacturer did to change its specs to rebrand their products for US sales.
The only issue is no real keystoning and the way the unit is designed its meant to sit flat. So you have to raise it to the height needed for where you want it projected. Not a quick thing to setup on-the-fly if you want to maximize clarity and low distortion.
....that said, of you want a movie night and willing to figure out the best placement for dirt cheap - this is it.
What kind of bulb?
I don't see any mention of LED
How dim would it be if used to project holiday theme on the side of the house - flying ghosts, snowflakes, etc.
How noisy is it? Can you sit next to it and watch a movie without going mad?
How noisy is it? Can you sit next to it and watch a movie without going mad?
I don't really notice the sound but I'm never super close to it when I'm using it
How noisy is it? Can you sit next to it and watch a movie without going mad?
Per Jayceooie review, Fan noise is about 39db which is not too loud. While music/movies are playing you wont hear anything. This guy Jayce reviews a lot of projectors. Here is a review link for this projector: https://www.jayceooi.co
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Still have to test it a bit but so far so good. It does take a bit of finagling to get it projecting straight onto my wall without any angle. (I temporarily have some boxes stacked on top of my sofa so I have to arrange them until they are parallel to the floor.)
Definitely worth it so far and more than comparable to the budget/native 1080p projectors I've tried on Amazon. (I've tried maybe 4 different models.)
This seems to be better than others I've tried for less than $100 other than the lack of keystone correction which is a bit of a bummer but I can live with it after getting the right setup.
I also have this one from Amazon when it was on sale for about $70 but it has screen tearing at 1080p 60hz so I have to set it to 50hz: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
So far this one doesn't seem to have screen tearing issues. Will have to test this a bit more.