Walmart has RCA 1080p LCD Home Theater Projector (RPJ280) for $29. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-Day free trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Community Member delz4stelz for finding this deal.
Product Features:
Streaming Stick Ready: Compatible with streaming sticks for easy access to online content.
Native Resolution: Full HD 1980 x 1080 (1080p) for high-definition viewing.
Projection Type: Features a 1 LED light source and a 3.97" LCD display for clear and vibrant visuals.
Brightness: Offers a white light output ANSI of 250 ANSI lumens for a bright and vivid projection.
Contrast Ratio: Provides a contrast ratio of 2000:1 for sharp differentiation between dark and light areas.
Projection Distance: Can be projected from 1 to 4 meters, allowing flexibility in room setups.
Projection Size: Supports projection sizes up to 200" (Optimal range: 32 - 150") for immersive viewing experiences.
Connections: Includes 3x HDMI inputs, 1x USB 2.0 port, 1x USB charging port, 1x TF card slot, 3.5mm earphone/AV in, and DC in for versatile connectivity options.
Enhanced Viewing Experience: The 1.37:1 throw ratio ensures that the projected image maintains its intended aspect ratio, providing viewers with a seamless and immersive visual experience.
Noise Level: Operates super quietly at 46 dB for a peaceful viewing environment.
2 x 5W RMS Stereo Speakers: Built-in speakers provide clear and rich audio output.
Backlit Controls: Backlit controls ensure easy operation even in low-light conditions.
Accessories: Comes with 1x AC adapter and 1x remote control for convenient setup and control.
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Walmart has RCA 1080p LCD Home Theater Projector (RPJ280) for $29. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-Day free trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Community Member delz4stelz for finding this deal.
Product Features:
Streaming Stick Ready: Compatible with streaming sticks for easy access to online content.
Native Resolution: Full HD 1980 x 1080 (1080p) for high-definition viewing.
Projection Type: Features a 1 LED light source and a 3.97" LCD display for clear and vibrant visuals.
Brightness: Offers a white light output ANSI of 250 ANSI lumens for a bright and vivid projection.
Contrast Ratio: Provides a contrast ratio of 2000:1 for sharp differentiation between dark and light areas.
Projection Distance: Can be projected from 1 to 4 meters, allowing flexibility in room setups.
Projection Size: Supports projection sizes up to 200" (Optimal range: 32 - 150") for immersive viewing experiences.
Connections: Includes 3x HDMI inputs, 1x USB 2.0 port, 1x USB charging port, 1x TF card slot, 3.5mm earphone/AV in, and DC in for versatile connectivity options.
Enhanced Viewing Experience: The 1.37:1 throw ratio ensures that the projected image maintains its intended aspect ratio, providing viewers with a seamless and immersive visual experience.
Noise Level: Operates super quietly at 46 dB for a peaceful viewing environment.
2 x 5W RMS Stereo Speakers: Built-in speakers provide clear and rich audio output.
Backlit Controls: Backlit controls ensure easy operation even in low-light conditions.
Accessories: Comes with 1x AC adapter and 1x remote control for convenient setup and control.
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Wal-Mart also has a slightly more expensive RCA 1080P home theater projector with 450 ANSI lumens for only $59. Which of these two projectors you think is better? https://www.walmart.com/ip/RCA-10...hbdg=L1800
i went with the high end $59 model...doesn't arrive until tomorrow. i'm still keeping expectations fairly low but it certainly looks better on paper.
Folks.. just want a small economical projector for little kids to play games using old Xbox Kinect.. is this a good fit?
Or I'm looking at this with 450 for a little extra better? https://www.walmart.com/ip/APEMAN.../882866557
Lumen wise I would the $45 one is good for not more.
But this $29 one is good too. Little kids won't notice the soft corners or input lag.
Agreed, although I'd love to see a limerick version ("Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!"-style). I'd try it myself, but alas I'm too... umm... Caucasian... to be good at rhyming, 🤷
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That's one of the best fillers. I love this (2022 version) over any other streamers in the house (all less than $100)
I own the ONN and hate it. The volume is low and Android still hasn't thought of adding volume control in the OS, and that makes the device unusable.
The volume is inherently low in the device. And no, I can't just make the TV louder to make up for it. I can't jack up my Denon AVR to 80% and blow out my speakers when I switch to another input.
Funny thing my Google Chromecast with GoogleTV stick has the same problem. Low volume again and no volume control in the OS.
And both of these run AndroidTV which is not true android. So the play store is very limited. I wanted to run home security app to watch my cameras, Install Brave for ad free YouTube, install telegram for movies, and none of those work not even side loading. AndroidTV is garbage.
Mini Projector, YOTON Portable Phone small projector 1080P Full HD Supported for iOS/Android/Laptop, Gift for Kids, Video Projector Y3 Compatible with TV Stick/HDMI/USB/PS5/Xbox https://a.co/d/7Xjl2bC
This with the 20% coupon on page seems better
Native res is only 720, and half the brightness at 120 ANSI lumens. Better how?
Mini Projector, YOTON Portable Phone small projector 1080P Full HD Supported for iOS/Android/Laptop, Gift for Kids, Video Projector Y3 Compatible with TV Stick/HDMI/USB/PS5/Xbox https://a.co/d/7Xjl2bC
I own the ONN and hate it. The volume is low and Android still hasn't thought of adding volume control in the OS, and that makes the device unusable.
The volume is inherently low in the device. And no, I can't just make the TV louder to make up for it. I can't jack up my Denon AVR to 80% and blow out my speakers when I switch to another input.
Funny thing my Google Chromecast with GoogleTV stick has the same problem. Low volume again and no volume control in the OS.
And both of these run AndroidTV which is not true android. So the play store is very limited. I wanted to run home security app to watch my cameras, Install Brave for ad free YouTube, install telegram for movies, and none of those work not even side loading. AndroidTV is garbage.
Have you tried to adjust the device's volume in the google home app on a phone/tablet? It's a weird quirk that has annoyed me in the past as well.
I own the ONN and hate it. The volume is low and Android still hasn't thought of adding volume control in the OS, and that makes the device unusable.
The volume is inherently low in the device. And no, I can't just make the TV louder to make up for it. I can't jack up my Denon AVR to 80% and blow out my speakers when I switch to another input.
Funny thing my Google Chromecast with GoogleTV stick has the same problem. Low volume again and no volume control in the OS.
And both of these run AndroidTV which is not true android. So the play store is very limited. I wanted to run home security app to watch my cameras, Install Brave for ad free YouTube, install telegram for movies, and none of those work not even side loading. AndroidTV is garbage.
I dunno what your issue is, but my Onn box has a remote with a volume control right on it (although with CEC it seems random as to whether the volume on the box or the TV gets changed using it). I leave it at at max and use the TV remote for everything. I do have a problem where some streaming TV channels have a very low volume, but I'm quite certain that's due to the source sound levels.
Android TV is full Android, but the apps are limited to those designed for use by a remote control since the usual touch interface doesn't exist. That's a "GOOD THING" since I've side-loaded apps not designed for it and they're all but entirely unusable. For those apps that I can't live without, I connect my phone and use this app[google.com] to emulate a mouse and keyboard. Alternately, you could just hook up real ones via Bluetooth, or get a powered hub that'll take USB ones while still powering the box.
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It will do fine in a dark room. Just don't expect much in a sunny living room or bright office.
Or I'm looking at this with 450 for a little extra better?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/APEMAN.../882866557
But this $29 one is good too. Little kids won't notice the soft corners or input lag.
Also great for movie night with kids
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How's this?
There once was a deal quite sly,
On SlickDeals, caught my eye,
A bargain so sweet,
Though no need to meet,
I bought it, oh my, oh my!
The volume is inherently low in the device. And no, I can't just make the TV louder to make up for it. I can't jack up my Denon AVR to 80% and blow out my speakers when I switch to another input.
Funny thing my Google Chromecast with GoogleTV stick has the same problem. Low volume again and no volume control in the OS.
And both of these run AndroidTV which is not true android. So the play store is very limited. I wanted to run home security app to watch my cameras, Install Brave for ad free YouTube, install telegram for movies, and none of those work not even side loading. AndroidTV is garbage.
There once was a deal quite sly,
On SlickDeals, caught my eye,
A bargain so sweet,
Though no need to meet,
I bought it, oh my, oh my!
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
There once was a deal quite sly,
On SlickDeals, caught my eye,
A bargain so sweet,
Though no need to meet,
I bought it, oh my, oh my!
This with the 20% coupon on page seems better
This with the 20% coupon on page seems better
Yours only has ANSI 100 lumens.
The volume is inherently low in the device. And no, I can't just make the TV louder to make up for it. I can't jack up my Denon AVR to 80% and blow out my speakers when I switch to another input.
Funny thing my Google Chromecast with GoogleTV stick has the same problem. Low volume again and no volume control in the OS.
And both of these run AndroidTV which is not true android. So the play store is very limited. I wanted to run home security app to watch my cameras, Install Brave for ad free YouTube, install telegram for movies, and none of those work not even side loading. AndroidTV is garbage.
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The volume is inherently low in the device. And no, I can't just make the TV louder to make up for it. I can't jack up my Denon AVR to 80% and blow out my speakers when I switch to another input.
Funny thing my Google Chromecast with GoogleTV stick has the same problem. Low volume again and no volume control in the OS.
And both of these run AndroidTV which is not true android. So the play store is very limited. I wanted to run home security app to watch my cameras, Install Brave for ad free YouTube, install telegram for movies, and none of those work not even side loading. AndroidTV is garbage.
Android TV is full Android, but the apps are limited to those designed for use by a remote control since the usual touch interface doesn't exist. That's a "GOOD THING" since I've side-loaded apps not designed for it and they're all but entirely unusable. For those apps that I can't live without, I connect my phone and use this app [google.com] to emulate a mouse and keyboard. Alternately, you could just hook up real ones via Bluetooth, or get a powered hub that'll take USB ones while still powering the box.
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