The Most Affordable LED Pico Projector for 59.99$

bettyli

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Going through LED Projector on Amazon and finally find this on Amazon- The Most Affordable LED Pico Projector for 59.99$

Check the link for more details:

http://amzn.to/2dNsAQR

Features:

--- Imaging Technology: TFT LCD

--- Brightness: 1000 Lumens

--- Contrast: 1000:1

--- Native Resolution: 800*480 RGB Lamp

--- Type: LED Lamp

--- Life: 30000 hours

--- Lens: Multichip Coated Lens (F=125)

--- Operation Mode: Manual

--- Throw Distance: 1.5-4m

--- Screen Size: 49-130 inches

--- Aspect Ratio: 4:3/16:9 Color

--- Reproduction: 16.7K

--- Keystone: Manual correction ±15 Degree

--- Power Voltage: 100V-240V-50/60HZ

--- Integrated Watt: 50W (Max)

--- Input: USB/SD/VGA/HDMI/AV

--- Output: earphone, USB(5V-500MA)

--- Speaker: 8Ω *2W


In the box:

1 x user guide, 1 x AV adapter, 1 x power cable, 1 x remote control, 1 x projector

I've also find some information online:
https://wiki.ezvid.com/best-portable-projectors
https://vidsn.com/v/the-description-of-tronfy-tp60-projectors-interface+0Xedph8W7Mm.html
 
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Mike64

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ETA: In light of the corrected post, maybe I jumped to conclusions ans was therefore too harsh...

A) Your link points to another product I imagine you're also shilling (the "AXGIO PowerEdge 21W 2-Port USB Solar Charger for iPhone 7/6s/6 Plus, Galaxy Note 7/S7/S6 Edge, iPad air 2/Mini and More"), not the one identified in the subject line;

B) at least 9 of the 10 reviews (and all but certainly all 10) reviews were (surprise, surprise) posted by people who "received this item for free or at a discount in exchange for [their] complete and unbiased review(s)"; but

C) welcome to Anandtech! and thanks for posting...?
 
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Kaido

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A) Your link points to another product I imagine you're also shilling (the "AXGIO PowerEdge 21W 2-Port USB Solar Charger for iPhone 7/6s/6 Plus, Galaxy Note 7/S7/S6 Edge, iPad air 2/Mini and More"), not the one identified in the subject line;

B) at least 9 of the 10 reviews (and all but certainly all 10) reviews were (surprise, surprise) posted by people who "received this item for free or at a discount in exchange for [their] complete and unbiased review(s)"; but

C) welcome to Anandtech! and thanks for posting...? :rolleyes:[/S]

This is the same as the generic 480p, 100-120 lumen cheapo projector that is rebranded under various names. I have a family member with one. It's okay. Theirs is a FastFox GM60. Bad SDE, low lumens, but if you just want a cheap projector (especially for stuff like kid's shows, where your audience is young & they don't care about PQ at all), it's fine. Really, you need to spend at least $375 to get a quality projector (720p LED or bulb-based), so if you want something decent, it's going to cost a fair bit more, but if you don't mind a cheap, fairly crummy model, this is fine for a lot of applications. I know calling it crummy sounds bad, but that doesn't mean it's useless! It's just not going to look like a computer monitor or TV...but you'd need to spend at least another $300 to get there, so if you want to try out a projector for fun, it's a nice, cheap introduction. Just don't judge projector quality off of this unit! ;)