ΠΡΠ·ΡΠ²Ρ ΠΎ ΠΡΠΎΠ΅ΠΊΡΠΎΡ Viewsonic PA503W 1280x800, 22000:1, 3800 Π»ΠΌ, DLP
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Viewsonic PA503W?
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One thing I didn't like is that you can see the individual pixels when up close to the screen. We used a large pull down projector screen.
If your wanting theatre like picture and resolution spend a couple hundred more on one that produces a 1080p signal

Lightweight (easy to port from place to place)
Bright projection (we can start the movie before the sun goes down if we have youngsters with us)
Easy to use (No need to read the manual, just plug and play)
We plan on hosting outdoor football watching parties this fall.

It's small and light enough that I can pop it in a bag and take it over to a friend's house to watch a match or play games.
Only problem is that when image is this big you need a very high quality input or you really notice it.













there is a built-in speaker but don't bother. i just hooked up my old pc speakers w/ a subwoofer and it works great! i use the sleep timer often but i wish it would reset after it turns off because the next time i turn it on, the timer will still be in effect and i have to reset it manually. another minor annoyance.
according to my calculations, the lamp should last me a little over two years. i heard that a new lamp is around $200 and if it stays at that price, i might just buy a newer projector in two years, who knows!
i have my cable box, ps4, chromebox, and media player hooked up to it and they all work just fine. it's really something playing video games or browsing the internet at this scale! i don't know if i could ever go back to a smaller screen.
overall i'm really impressed by the price, picture quality, easy of use, and the quietness. i would definitely consider buying another projector from viewsonic!
p.s. the noise level is virtually silent! which is a huge plus. i do not want to hear a loud fan when i'm watching something :)

Also, the remote seems like it should be easier to use. There are a lot of buttons that would seem to be useful but many do not work with certain set ups. With a laptop, be sure to press the "mouse" button first, otherwise the page up/down don't work (if you're doing a simple powerpoint presentation). Also, the audio has to go through the projector as well (your computer speakers will not work when this is connected--more cords to buy).
I do really like the display on my laptop when this is connected. Unlike the usual powerpoint slideshow view, it shows a timer, current slide, next slide, and other useful info. It took me a moment to get used to this but I really liked the ability to see the next slide. Very nice presentation format.
Despite the set up concerns, this is a good, inexpensive projector. Just read through the instructions and make sure you're setting it up correctly for your input device. Once you know how to use it and have the right connectors, it should be a breeze after that. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again but do make sure you have time to test it out to ensure the set up is correct and you have all the necessary cords (it took several tries with me and I'm reasonably tech savvy).


Would recommend to anyone looking for a starter projector.

I used the reviews to decide which projector to buy because lumens and ratios mean absolutely nothing to me. I just wanted something that would work for family movie and sports events nights. So if you are looking for something for outside, yes, this works great and is far more inexpensive than most I looked at.
At Dusk: Before the sun goes down you can see it, but I don't think it would be too enjoyable of an experience. (Kids probably wouldn't mind though).
At Dark: I tried animated and live action feature films and both looked amazing. Absolutely reminded me of a drive in movie experience. I don't know my diagonals but the screen was 12 feet across (which I believe is a 144, but don't quote me). I had to move the projector around a bit to get exactly the set up I wanted but that took no more than a few minutes.
As far as the other stuff, the other reviews are correct. Quiet fan, light and portable, lworthless speakers. I bought external speakers off of another review and it is perfect.
The only thing I consider a negative, is I wish it had more HDMI ports for easier set up because ipad, speakers, chromecast all use HDMI. Doing research to see if there is some sort of a way to add more with something external?
Finally, I think it is clear that I am not technology savy. I set up to my iPad and DVD/Blu Ray player by myself with no problems. Just remember to power on projector before connecting video source.
I highly recommend.


The one thing prevents me from giving 5 stars is that it's resolution is really low. 800x600 pixels is okay for movies but for demonstrations it's not quite sufficient. The specifications, unfortunately, kind of hiding this by only mentioning SVGA, instead of the actual picture resolution.
Because of the low resolution if the picture is projected to a large screen then you can see each individual pixels. Which is not a huge issue but it makes it not so natural to look.



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