The LED video projector from Powertech offers unique features
It supports dual band WiFi, for easy networking with your mobile or tablet, to directly display photos and videos. It features an LED lamp with a long lifespan of 30,000 hours and significantly lower consumption and Dolby audio technology speaker. It can project an image size of up to 200" with a brightness of 210 ANSI Lumens and Full HD resolution. It has a plethora of ports, such as AV, HDMI, and USB, maximizing its connectivity with other devices.
Details:
Large projection size 43" to 200"
High definition resolution
Powerful built-in 3W speaker
Miracast support
Long LED lifespan up to 30,000 hours
Dual Band WiFi
Dolby audio
Remote control
Chip: Sigmastar V53+203
Screen mirroring with smart phone via Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5.1
Projector: 4.41" LCD TFT display
LED lifespan: 30000 hours
Manual operation
Projection distance: 1.5 - 5.6m / 43" - 200"
Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 4:3
Speaker: 4Ω, 3W
Interface inputs: 1x HDMI, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV
Audio output: 3.5mm stereo jack
Tripod mount: UNC 1/4
Video: MPEG/MPG/MKV/FLV/MOV/AVI/WMV
Image: JPEG, BMP, PNG
Audio: MP3/WAV/OGG/AC3/FLAC/MPEG-4/ADTS/MKA
Text: TXT (ANSI, Unicode, Unicode big endian, UTF-8)
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I do not have any available photos, but the colors are vibrant even with a small light in the room (e.g. a flashlight). It is excellent for presentations or occasionally for watching old movies. I do not recommend it for home cinema, as the resolution is not that good. Additionally, you will need to purchase speakers as the built-in ones are quite weak. It can also be connected to a mobile screen (via miracast/screen mirroring), but it does not display images from Netflix (due to Netflix limitations), only YouTube. For Netflix, you will need to connect it to your laptop via HDMI. That's it.
Very good for its price. It is necessary to be in a completely dark room and it would be good to have external speakers to connect because the built-in ones are not great
The definition of "value for money". It is a mini projector to have and do your job very satisfactorily, rather than having nothing.
Its main disadvantages are:
~ If there is ambient light, then obviously the projection loses clarity.
~ It does not have enough "keystone correction" vertically and none horizontally, meaning it has to project more or less horizontally, without tilt, and in the center of the projection surface (e.g. forget about setting it on a high shelf or on the ceiling or from the side and doing projection).
~ When it projects from a long distance, the image towards the edges of the "screen" is slightly blurry (e.g. in movies or gaming you won't notice it much but if you read text it is noticeable). Otherwise, its focus can be adjusted just fine.
As I said at the beginning, for something portable or occasional use where there can be a slight compromise in image quality, it is THE tool. If you want something for a conference room or home cinema, then prefer a higher model/brand.