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I do have one small complaint though.
The projector has only one HDMI port and two PC ports. This confused me because a person would most likely only use one PC for a projector but have a game system, cable box, Blu ray player ect. This issue is only a minor and more of just an annoyance for the fact that i am forced to switch out cables from device to device. The only other problem, which you will experience with even $5000 TVs now a days, is that the speakers are horrible; but with the hundreds of dollars you save with the product you mind as well pick yourself up a decent sound bar.
All in all this is a great product and will save you loads of cash for the same picture quality and i recommend a projector to any movie buff or gamer for the fact that they are far more immersive and larger than any TV you could get for $300. The only thing to worry about and is that it is hard to tell within less than a year is the extent of the life of the lamp; which a replacement on Amazon for this model will set you back $200. Although, the projector comes with a one year lamp warranty, and if you take care of it and don't just leave it running; will probably last up to 2 years.
Presentations/home theater.
I have a brand new non-profit, and that means I'm pitching my non-profit to anyone I can get to listen. This unit is perfect for me. I can toss it into its own padded Pelican case (with it's necessary cables/adaptors, etc.), and even have space to throw in an SLR camera for videotaping the presentation or taking stills if necessary.
The home theater aspect is really fun! I put together a home theater for my deck outside using PVC pipe, special bungee ties, and a screen from Carl's (Google/Amazon it). The screen is 5x9, is edged and gusseted. Beautiful image!
The unit does have running noise. Which unit doesn't? But seriously, if you can hear it running, you obviously don't have the movie volume where it needs to be to make it an authentic big screen experience. It runs 2 feet from my head, and I don't ever hear it. Some people I think just like to be snobby but pickers. :)
• WOULD I BUY IT AGAIN:
Yes. The image quality, self-cleaning aspect and ease of use (everything is easily labeled & color coded in the back) make it a snap to put together in just 5 minutes or less.
Dug Shelby
The Oasis Projekt
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The package came fast with my Amazon Prime membership, and it was easy to set up. Take it out of the box and plug in a few wires, and you'll be ready to go. As for the projector itself, the picture quality is great. For around $330, you're getting great value for your purchase. I don't see any pixels despite the large picture and the picture quality is great. I have clocked already 500 hours of this baby, and I intend to use it even more. I bring it to my friends apartments, and I project it onto their large wall. It brings hours of fun, and I really do recommend this projector. For my apartment, I don't have a projector screen, and I just project on my wall. The picture quality is great, but I do suspect it'd be even greater if you're willing to splurge on a screen.
As a side note, like other reviewers have mentioned, you need to buy speakers for this projector. The integrated speakers don't cut it; however, you should be able to pick up a pair of decent speakers for $30-50 making this still a great value for anybody seeking a projector for everyday use or special occasions.
We grouped it with Roku 3 and a bluetooth speaker and enabled us to
cut the cord with Time Warner cable TV
We project onto a textured wall & the image quality is still crisp & clear!
Projector is still going stong with almost 3000 hours on it!
Going to buy one with a HDMI port next!
The only downside is that it doesn't have good sound on its own, and you need to hook up your own speakers to it. I don't think this is a big deal, though. One thing I thought was cool is that it can reverse the image, so you can set the projector behind your screen and sit in front of the screen and see it clearly. All in all, I'm really happy with it!
Short answer...YES!
I had this machine all set up and projecting onto the side of our house within minutes! I started early evening, so there was still light. I was worried about needing a screen, but our house is a pale yellow and, even in the early evening light, the picture was PHENOMENAL! Way better than anticipated. I almost bought an overpriced screen at a local big box store, but then decided on a set of white light blocking curtains just to get the testing phase out of the way and see if the projector actually worked well before spending more money on accessories. I didn't even open the curtains. Didn't need to.
I purchased a separate Micro HDMI to HDMI cord and connected my Kindle Fire HD perfectly. I used an HDMI to HDMI cord on hand and connected my ROKU without any problems. The main issue was wifi coverage in the yard, but even that worked fine and we made it through a Netflix movie and a HuluPlus show with only a couple buffering moments.
The integrated speakers were good, but not great. They work fine, but, outside, they needed a bit more volume. I have not tested the unit indoors yet. I connected my mini battery powered Altec Lansing speaker and that did the trick! The extra boost was just enough and I even had to turn the volume down to around 6.
Really looking forward to getting some 3D glasses and trying out that feature!
DON'T HESITATE! If you are looking for an affordable way to make your summer better and be the most popular house on the block...do it!
However, what I did not previously understand was the impact of the native 4:3 aspect ratio. Although you may view content in wide screen mode, the projector is simply displaying widescreen in the 4:3 "footprint". This affects the display by having an area above and below the image that is still "displaying", causing "black bars" (really just the equivalent of black being displayed from the projector, which is not complete blackness). This was a problem as we have a 16:9 screen that we are using. If you attempt to fill the entire screen, the projector is projecting "black" above and below the screen.
I did return the ViewSonic and purchased the Optoma H180X for $100 more (which has native 16:9). The ViewSonic is a great projector at an incredible price, just not what I needed.






