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I'm anxious to use it for my home theater.
Pros
This projector is really nice and it has a beautiful large display.
It's fairly quiet
It's bright, (but for larger viewing size, I suggest dark room)
Cons
I really dont have any cons except the glass that projects gets dust on it, but it's not a lot.
This is great, and people will be amazed when they see it. The quality of the screen is good and the response time(for gaming) is great. It runs smoothly connected to a computer or a ps4.
It syncs pretty slowly. Definitely a pain point if your resolution needs to switch. Takes like 20 seconds to find the resolution in the begininning. I have tried every trick to make this faster.
I conduct numerous workshops, meetings and gatherings in the midst of my organization. I needed a light-weight, easy to use product that had good to excellent picture quality; and that was easily transportable.
HOW IT ARRIVED
The Projector arrived packaged in a standard box encased by Styrofoam, and wrapped in a typical protective covering. It shipped by UPS ground and arrived on schedule.
My First Use
When it arrived, I wanted to make sure the projector worked properly and had all the cables needed to power it up and connect to my PC. There are a number of thorough reviews here so I am going to focus specifically on my experience right out of the box.
I unpacked it, powered it up and connected it to my PC. Without having to do anything else -- accept adjust the height to meet my 80-in screen - I turned on my PC and was EXTREMELY surprised by the high, picture quality and vivid colors, even in a well lit room. After closing the blinds and turning off the lights, I was even more astounded -- especially given the price and my level of expectation. It was BEYOND my expectations.
I decided to test things out on my husband and kids. So, I logged into my Netflix account and begin playing the latest episode of Power Rangers. My son immediately thought that I had set this up "just for him" -- and wanted pop corn, and for me to leave the room so he could watch a movie. My husband began talking about movie night with the family, and I knew I had chosen well.
The biggest highlight for me, however, was that all I had to do was turn it on using the remote, turn on my PC and adjust the height. From setup to sitting down watch Power Rangers took about 13 minutes. The light didn't have to heat up and I didn't have to look at the initial instructions a single time.
I do, however, plan to become familiar with the functionality of the projector and learn to use the remote to make the best of my experiences. The other reviews on this site cover the "details" very well, so... I didn't think it was necessary to restate those things.
I am VERY SATISFIED with my purchase and experience. Great product and even better price.
The only real downside - the zooming feature is basically non-existent and the throw is extremely long for a small projector. For my 132" screen I had to place the projector 17 feet back! For a 120" screen you have to place it 15'7" back. You have to calculate your screen size and mounting distance when using this projector. ViewSonic shouldn't even advertise that it has a zoom feature - it is basically a fixed throw with focus.
Overall - great picture and good value if you have the room for the throw distance.
I've hooked up the projector to my Dell Precision M4800 which has a native resolution of 3200x1800 via HDMI. There was nothing to set up, simple plug-and-play. The native resolution on the projector was 1920x1080 via HDMI, and for a lark, I searched for random 4k videos on You Tube. I did this in the most unflattering circumstances I could think of - on a plain white, textured, drywall - right in the middle of a bright, Texas afternoon. The PJD5234L did impressively well even in this far from ideal environment. The unit was on the ground, about 8ft away from the wall, sitting on top of an old cardboard box. The colors and sharpness were all very impressive and viewable even in a well lit room. The darks suffered of course, but even they weren't too bad. Using the projector as a glorified monitor for Redditing or Facebooking wasn't bad either. The text was sharp and easily readable. Watching fast action sports videos looked sharp and there wasn't any glaring blurs or ghosting.
All-in-all, I'm impressed with this little projector.
1.Amazing
2. Awesome
3. Sharp
4. Amazing
5. Colorful
6. Awesome
7. Nighttime use is as awesome as any LCD tv.
8. Daytime is really good even with a little light coming through the windows on the door and the shades. but when you open the door and shades and let all the light in at 2 in the afternoon it can be kinda hard to see but not toooo bad.
9. Played Black Ops 2, Amped, and MW3 and they were awesome with graphics and color.
10. Watched a bunch of movies already, a MUST SEE is Avatar. that is by far the best starter movie for your new projector. Awesome picture and colors.
Speaker-
1.Sucks, I have it hooked up to a 5.1 surround sound anyways, suggest you do the same
Construction-
1.It doesn't have that cheap "Made in China" feel like most electronics
2.Durable feeling
3.Light weight
4.Smaller than you would think, but I would say its a bonus.
5.The top, I thought was going to be a matte black but turns out to be glossy very high end look.
6.All ports seem to be very strong and sturdy, not like most electronics I've bought in the past.
Projection-
1. Has keystone setting (on the remote) to adjust the up and down angle/pitch caused by projecting from high or low. BUT no side to side keystone, so you will need to center it up to project as straight as possible otherwise you will have that angled to the side projection. Some people don't know better so its best to clarify.
2. Has the setting (on the remote) to be able the set up the projector upside down or right side up (for ceiling mounting) because the ceiling mount only mounts to the bottom of the unit so when its mounted to the ceiling it will be upside down.
3. You can zoom in the picture to fit your screen or to get the max screen size out of the unit using the turn dial on the unit
The largest I projected was 177'' from about 25 ft. inside onto a tan colored wall. It could have gone bigger but we were from living room wall to dining room wall. I didn't measure the distance just guestimated but I did measure the screen size and it was just as clear at that size than the size I normally project which is 105'' on a white pull down hd screen.
The unit does put off a little heat but that's because you have a 2700 lumen bulb lit inside. It does have a fan but it acts more like an exhaust fan to get rid of the heat in the housing than a cooling fan.
As for outdoor use, I saw someone asking about that, I think if your trying to use it at night it would be alright but during the daytime it might be a little hard to see. I haven't tried yet but will.
If there is anything I missed just ask and I will reply. Always up to helping people figure this stuff out.
Thanks for looking.
Negatives: With a dvd on the Xbox I have noticed the screen pulses slightly dim at times. It's almost barely unnoticeable. I do have it hooked up in my basement with an extension cord though. I will try and report once it's plugged directly into the wall. Also if you look carefully you can see the pixels if you are a true VIDEOFILE looking for $4,000 projector quality this isn't for you. To the average person again it's barely noticeable. I have it projecting directly into a light gray wall with no boarder yet at about 12' and I believe the screen is about 80"-90". :)
Positives: I would definitely buy again! Well seen even in day light. Better at night or dim though. Great for the price
The big increase in picture quality was when I pained the bedroom wall solid white. I've been meaning to paint anyway but the projector expedited the job for me. I considered a semi-gloss but played it safe and went with a flat paint instead. The prior wall color was sort of a moth. Switching to white made the picture dramatically more vivid.
Now on the the 3d. It's jaw dropping. I was confused as to what exactly I needed in order to get it to work but luckily I managed to get everything right. I'll write up my setup.
The active 3d glasses i purchased are the SainSonic Zodiac 904 Series bundle which comes with 4 pairs of glasses. I figured 4 sets would limit the amount of fighting over them. lol. I saw a link here on Amazon which also offered them in a 2 pack but I don't remember seeing them as a single purchase. I found them by typing PJD5134 glasses into the amazon search box in case it would be helpful to browse for something else...
My bluray player is Sony BDP-S5100 3D Blu-ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi
Sound is terrible. My phone sounds better and it just has a 1/8" output jack. So, you want to peel off the sound on the HDMI prior to getting to the projector with an amp with 3D pass through if you want 3D. It is a little bit loud on the fan but not bad if you are 3' away or more. It is light. If you are ok with its limitation have 18' to 30' to your screen, this should work well. It does have some image adjustment for adjusting it from too high or too low which is rare in this price range. I wouldn't use it for reading text.
So far I have about 10 hours of use and no problems at all.







