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The Anker Nebula Capsule Max only has 200, and it's a pretty decent small / budget projector.
That being said, I don't believe a SINGLE thing I read/view about this projector. I might actually buy it anyway to try out - but there's no way it has these specs (especially native 1080p) for this price.
Got mine delivered today. The box smells like chicken poop, exactly like egg cartons from a farmers market vendor.
The projector was defective, has a black dot in the very middle of the image. It seems to be like internal dust. Outside lens was clean. Starting the return process, lets hope it goes smooth.
The other thing I noticed was that the image was tilted towards the left, had to use the lens cap to tilted so that the image would looked straight. For the money I think it is an acceptable product, but definitely their quality control is as good as a Taco Bell teenager crew working the midnight shift.
Update:
Contacted them and they tried to troubleshoot the issue. They sent me a replacement unit.
I'm assuming these are all knockoffs (this unit is $59 with a coupon bringing it down to $41). Amazon is flooded with similarly sized/spec devices in this price range.
As a temporary viewing device it was well worth the money spent. Bare in mind - this is a disposable unit, and I wouldn't expect to get a ton of use out of it. If you're going in with this mindset, I don't think you'll be disappointed. If you're expecting true 1080P/60Hz (it's not), or brightness that will work in anything but the darkest room (it won't), or for this to be your daily driver for the next year - you're going to be unhappy with your purchase.
Can anyone confirm the throw ratio is 1:4. Does that mean to fill a (relatively small) 100" screen would require the projector to be 33' away from the screen (100" x 4 = 400" = 33')
Can anyone confirm the throw ratio is 1:4. Does that mean to fill a (relatively small) 100" screen would require the projector to be 33' away from the screen (100" x 4 = 400" = 33')
No, they sent the replacement without me having to send the defective one first. It did take like two weeks due to all the troubleshooting they wanted me to do.
Was researching portable budget projectors and found this thread. The original item is replaced by new model which is also now on sale. Any intel on this one: https://www.wewatchtech.com/produ...watch-v50b
$89
WEWATCH V50G Projector: 1080p Display | 230 ANSI Lumens | WiFi & Bluetooth
Native 1080p Resolution display vivid details
230 ANSI lumens of brightness with 40,000 light source hours
36"-200" Massive Screen with Endless Entertainment
15,000:1 contrast ratio with sharpness details
2.4G/5GHz WiFi connection & 5.0 Bluetooth speaker mode
±15° Keystone Correction to enhance your perfect view
75%-100% Zoom function maxmize your viewing
2 Cooling Fans improve the light efficiency
5W Stereo Speaker
Fully Adpated to TV Stick
Full Connection with built-in HDMI, VGA, USB, TF card, AV, 3.5mm headphone plug
or maybe this one is better for $114, says upgrade to above model?
WEWATCH V51P Projector: 1080P, 400 ANSI Lumens, White Noise, 10W Stereo Speaker https://www.amazon.com/Projector-...D7HTL?th=1
Innovative White Noise Function
400 ANSI Lumen, 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 1.5:1 Throw Ratio
Native 1080P, 4K Supported
40"-300" Massive Screen
±50° Electronic Keystone Correction
50%-100% Zoom Function
2.5G/5G WiFi & Bidirectional Bluetooth
10W HiFi Stereo Speaker
Full Connection with built-in HDMI, VGA, USB, TF card, AV, 3.5mm headphone plug
Full Adapated to TV Stick
Upgrade from V51 Version:
White Noice Function
Brightness from 250 ANSI to 400 ANSI
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That being said, I don't believe a SINGLE thing I read/view about this projector. I might actually buy it anyway to try out - but there's no way it has these specs (especially native 1080p) for this price.
seems really low.
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The projector was defective, has a black dot in the very middle of the image. It seems to be like internal dust. Outside lens was clean. Starting the return process, lets hope it goes smooth.
The other thing I noticed was that the image was tilted towards the left, had to use the lens cap to tilted so that the image would looked straight. For the money I think it is an acceptable product, but definitely their quality control is as good as a Taco Bell teenager crew working the midnight shift.
Update:
Contacted them and they tried to troubleshoot the issue. They sent me a replacement unit.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BG2GFCGD/
I'm assuming these are all knockoffs (this unit is $59 with a coupon bringing it down to $41). Amazon is flooded with similarly sized/spec devices in this price range.
As a temporary viewing device it was well worth the money spent. Bare in mind - this is a disposable unit, and I wouldn't expect to get a ton of use out of it. If you're going in with this mindset, I don't think you'll be disappointed. If you're expecting true 1080P/60Hz (it's not), or brightness that will work in anything but the darkest room (it won't), or for this to be your daily driver for the next year - you're going to be unhappy with your purchase.
The 1:4 in their web page is wrong.
Manual, page5
https://www.wewatchtech
100" screen requires you to set it up slightly under 10ft away
https://www.wewatchtech
$89
WEWATCH V50G Projector: 1080p Display | 230 ANSI Lumens | WiFi & Bluetooth
Native 1080p Resolution display vivid details
230 ANSI lumens of brightness with 40,000 light source hours
36"-200" Massive Screen with Endless Entertainment
15,000:1 contrast ratio with sharpness details
2.4G/5GHz WiFi connection & 5.0 Bluetooth speaker mode
±15° Keystone Correction to enhance your perfect view
75%-100% Zoom function maxmize your viewing
2 Cooling Fans improve the light efficiency
5W Stereo Speaker
Fully Adpated to TV Stick
Full Connection with built-in HDMI, VGA, USB, TF card, AV, 3.5mm headphone plug
or maybe this one is better for $114, says upgrade to above model?
WEWATCH V51P Projector: 1080P, 400 ANSI Lumens, White Noise, 10W Stereo Speaker
https://www.amazon.com/Projector-...D7HTL?th=1
Innovative White Noise Function
400 ANSI Lumen, 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 1.5:1 Throw Ratio
Native 1080P, 4K Supported
40"-300" Massive Screen
±50° Electronic Keystone Correction
50%-100% Zoom Function
2.5G/5G WiFi & Bidirectional Bluetooth
10W HiFi Stereo Speaker
Full Connection with built-in HDMI, VGA, USB, TF card, AV, 3.5mm headphone plug
Full Adapated to TV Stick
Upgrade from V51 Version:
White Noice Function
Brightness from 250 ANSI to 400 ANSI