![]() 2021):Īpparently comparable to the Anker Nebula Solar Portable, considered by findthisbest. in battery mode, AutoFocus, 8GB internal storage, Android TV 9 and Wi-Fi built in, HDMI, USB-A & USB-C input, supports HDR and copy protection standards used by 4K UHD discs.ĬONS: NO headphone/speaker jack/would need a USB-A to 3.5mm adapter, over 2 years old, lamp said to be irreplaceable, doesn’t deliver improved image quality w/ HDR material.Ģ) FATORK 5G WiFi DLP, 1080P HD PORTABLE PROJECTOR, WIRELESS, SHORT THROW (released Dec. ![]() PCMag, TechRader, WhatHifi, AndroidCentral sites rate it 4/5 (generally “Excellent”).Īmazon Fakespot "B"-rating, 4.5/5 stars,1142 reviews - $560.00 on one charge, Auto Keystone Correction, DLP, Android 9, HDMI, USB, bluetooth/WiFi, LED life 30000 hrs. ANKER NEBULA SOLAR PORTABLE, 1920x1080, 400 ANSI lumens, 3 hrs.So, here are some I'm trying to decide between: In a perfect world, I'd be able to replace the bulb when it burns out in a few years (I think I heard that you can't replace LED ones? Or that you have to get a professional to do it?) so I'm not forced to just get a brand new projector, but I know that this projector would likely be outdated by then anyway, I mainly just plan to use this like 1-2 a month on weekends.While it's not essential that the projector has the option to run off of a battery/be wireless (it's not like I'm planning to take it camping), it would be nice to have.Although a friend recommended I look into short-throw projectors, I understand that those get waaaay more expensive. Ideally I'd like to be able to project that 50" or image from about 5-6 feet away or less (hopefully by setting/strapping it down to a table, if I have to elevate it, that's fine).So although I did rule out models that didn't seem to be WiFi capable, but wanna understand how I'd need to connect one (since I kept hearing about a lot of these devices being unable to cast/project copyrighted content). Since I'll probably be showing stuff in places where the Wifi isn't great, casting to the device isn't AS essential, but it would be nice to have for if I use the projector at home ( (like through a Chromecast- which I already have- or playing something on my phone).Soideally the projector would have either Bluetooth capability or an audio jack. I expect the audio from the projector itself will be so-so (or drowned out by the fan), so I'm already planning to have to use external speakers or a soundbar (whatever you think would be best).I'm hoping to play the files by connecting a laptop, tablet, phone, flash drive, or even Micro-SD card (which I see isn't as common of an input, but I'm sure there are adapters if need be), or an external DVD/Bluray drive for the physical media.In a perfect world, I wouldn't pay more than $600 for the projector itself, it doesn't necessarily have to be 4K (and of course a DVD wouldn't be anyway), but as far as budget I'm already expecting to pay more for a warranty, the screen, possibly a speaker etc.The main thing I was hoping to use it for was projecting movies (most likely files in mp4, some DVDs, some Blurays) indoors, likely during evenings onto a tripod-mounted screen (still have to decide on a decent screen/stand) at a size of about 50" (probably 60" max). ![]() (I hesitated to include Amazon/BestBuy links, I'm not familiar with 3 of the brands, and actually ruled out a couple models the other day because I'd heard their companies had been accused of fraudulent advertising re: the brightness of their products, admittedly though I'm still trying to figure out how many lumens are good for outdoor viewing etc.). Hey guys!! Sorry for the long post but I've been researching/trying to decide on getting my first portable projector, and I've narrowed things down to 6 possibilities (4 finalists & 2 runners-up).īeing new, I was wondering if you could look at some of these, to see which models/brands look promising, and which you'd likely avoid?
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