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 bought both, and for my purposes the $59 projector was well worth the extra money. Only downside is that the fan is louder. But the focus is better over the entire area, it can be more than 10' from the screen, and the picture is better and brighter. I hooked up the Nintendo switch to it and the family had a blast…. I can't get over how nice it looks for $59.
EDIT: The $59 one was great for video games, but the loud fan was very disruptive for movies. It's fairly easy to block out the fan sounds with audio playing, but dialogue was difficult to hear without blasting the speakers… too bad, I really had high hopes after the first night of gaming.
Last edited by Digitaldac December 22, 2023 at 12:45 PM.
I just got mine. It's good enough to be seen indoors and looks plenty good in low light--at least up to 50 inches. I wouldn't use it for a movie night unless it was going to be VERY dark. It has limited keystoning ability.
That said, it will work for my classroom and for my 10-year old to do movie nights with our neighborhood kids.
I bought both, and for my purposes the $59 projector was well worth the extra money. Only downside is that the fan is louder. But the focus is better over the entire area, it can be more than 10' from the screen, and the picture is better and brighter. I hooked up the Nintendo switch to it and the family had a blast…. I can't get over how nice it looks for $59.
EDIT: The $59 one was great for video games, but the loud fan was very disruptive for movies. It's fairly easy to block out the fan sounds with audio playing, but dialogue was difficult to hear without blasting the speakers… too bad, I really had high hopes after the first night of gaming.
Appears that $59 projector has jumped in price to $119.
Brightness is surprisingly high at this price.
Might actually be worth it for a throw around patio projector with kids.
Question he doesn't answer is how the lens blurs movie/show content.
Mine came today - shockingly impressed (for the price point). Granted my test case was watching videos from my iPhone on my wall, but great brightness at least for what my use case will be. Speaker is def crap but to be expected.
Mine came today - shockingly impressed (for the price point). Granted my test case was watching videos from my iPhone on my wall, but great brightness at least for what my use case will be. Speaker is def crap but to be expected.
Mine came today, also. I don't have a screen. But, I'm using a large dry erase board that has been sitting in a corner for quite awhile. Darn all of the posted deals that I buy for no reason. Anyway, the picture is surprisingly nice. I kinda expected something middling. But, it looks like my 55-inch 1080p television. I watched some TV shows from a USB hard drive and am now watching YouTube videos, using a TiVo Stream 4K and I have experienced no problems at all. Well worth the price. I'm just hoping that the picture quality won't become terrible, when I try to scale up to a large image.
Had one in my cart since last night (site said they were selling out fast, no qty indicated)...I was just able to complete the order with a max qty of 1. Site said there were 200+ available when I checked out but that was in the header/info line of my cart so if you had one in cart you may still get lucky!
I bought both, and for my purposes the $59 projector was well worth the extra money. Only downside is that the fan is louder. But the focus is better over the entire area, it can be more than 10' from the screen, and the picture is better and brighter. I hooked up the Nintendo switch to it and the family had a blast…. I can't get over how nice it looks for $59.
EDIT: The $59 one was great for video games, but the loud fan was very disruptive for movies. It's fairly easy to block out the fan sounds with audio playing, but dialogue was difficult to hear without blasting the speakers… too bad, I really had high hopes after the first night of gaming.
Had to turn sound to 90 to block the fan noise on the $59 one.
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Don't really know how the $29 one is but the $59 seems decent. Good amount of brightness even with lights on. Colors and contrast might not be the best.
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EDIT: The $59 one was great for video games, but the loud fan was very disruptive for movies. It's fairly easy to block out the fan sounds with audio playing, but dialogue was difficult to hear without blasting the speakers… too bad, I really had high hopes after the first night of gaming.
That said, it will work for my classroom and for my 10-year old to do movie nights with our neighborhood kids.
I'm happy that I bought two.
EDIT: The $59 one was great for video games, but the loud fan was very disruptive for movies. It's fairly easy to block out the fan sounds with audio playing, but dialogue was difficult to hear without blasting the speakers… too bad, I really had high hopes after the first night of gaming.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/RCA-10...1812141904
Might actually be worth it for a throw around patio projector with kids.
Question he doesn't answer is how the lens blurs movie/show content.
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EDIT: The $59 one was great for video games, but the loud fan was very disruptive for movies. It's fairly easy to block out the fan sounds with audio playing, but dialogue was difficult to hear without blasting the speakers… too bad, I really had high hopes after the first night of gaming.
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