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
Top Comments
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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Also, I did have this hooked up to a 300khw portable battery. So made it portable 🤣😂😀
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Go ahead...I'll wait
The thing is plenty bright at night
Go ahead...I'll wait
Pat yourself on the back.
You played yourself.
Pat yourself on the back.
You played yourself.
Bwahahahahah!!!
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Setup photo shows me using this unit.
Example is showing the image in action (well, it is paused
1080p image shows it displaying the exact 1080p image as intended with vertical lines clearly alternating black or white, pixel to pixel.
720p down-converted image showing the blending of lines to make black to grey instead of black to white.
Compare those projected images with the actual 1:1 supplied here. Again, for those in the back. If this projector was native 720p, it WILL NOT be able to produce the alternating black to white vertical pixels, but it does because it is NATIVE 1080p.
Sure its not tack sharp like whatever monitor you are using, but the NATIVE 1080p is there, the size is small, it's clearly able to be usable and it is (was) $55...what the hell more do you people want?
I have a pro-tip: If a sub $150 projector will never have the performance you want, then stop making yourselves look like fools going into a sub $150 projector post complaining it doesn't perform to what you need. Plenty of people only need the performance this has and you crying it can't be used as the centerpiece to your home theater is laughably embarrassing for you to... uh, pun intended, project.