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1080P Short Throw Gaming Projectors

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1080P Short Throw Gaming Projectors

2024-06-11 02:53:15

I've used several short throw projectors, from BenQ and Optoma, and this Epson is by far the best I've used. It's quick and easy to set up, the keystone is very easy to use, and the projector is very responsive - when the HDMI signal is present, it takes about a second for the image to show up. (In contrast to Optoma laser short throw which takes like 5-6 seconds for the image to show up)

5
2024-06-09 09:13:26

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been looking at 4K Ultra Short Throw projectors, and the specs on this one surpass the others on the market. The big question is *price*.

5
2024-06-17 09:57:39

I have used these on large audio/video installs to send a 1080p resolution to projectors and, at the same time, a 720p signal to a computer for live webcasting. In a pinch, two of them have been leveraged as HDMI extenders over SDI.

5
2024-06-17 01:11:11

Yeah, it only does 800x600, its not 1080p, but it runs for hours on the built-in rechargeable. That, and they throw every connector type made in the box. And the one more thing, a hard on/off switch. Only odd thing about it is it will throw static out on some personal and recreational radio bands. So just keep your walkie talkies a few feet away and you will be fine.

5
2024-08-02 09:11:14

A basic build for 1080P gaming with 1660 Super. works great

5
2024-08-26 04:24:15

Short throw handle securely attaches the plate in place.

5
2024-06-28 09:48:43

So far I haven't seen anything better in this size. It works well and it has almost all sort of connections available on the market. Meaning that it has a very flexible application area - even its still a sort of gadget. The LED system is definitely here to stay. I have used projectors for the past 15 years and the only negative comment has always been the relatively short lamp life. With LED its history. It surpass my overall expectations, but isn't near another LED pocket projector I recently bought: The Samsung P410M, which is incredible for home theater use. The Optoma wins on its outstanding mobility and ease of use. The picture quality and colors are good, but it has to be kept in the relatively dark and beam on something sufficient, even it will show a usable picture on most surfaces. Unfortunately there is a lack of small portable screens for pico type projectors - still. I primarily use one of the smaller white boards, which makes it possible to write comments or sign during presentations. Battery life is a little short, but its probably what it is in this size. Get yourself a 16GB micro SD card for it.

5
2024-04-21 07:28:56

Having had previous projectors from Epson, I was blown away by the quality of picture, short warm up period and silent operation of this projector. Truly a major step up. Loving the laser light source (vs bulb) and the 4k is eye popping.

5
2024-09-18 04:49:54

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had been on the market for a gaming monitor. I wanted something that wasn’t just HDR compatible, was high refresh rate, at least 30”, and 1440p. I was upgrading from a 144Hz, 1080p monitor that was 37”, way too big for 1080p. I saw the 32” G7 in a store and ordered it shortly after. This monitor is everything I was wanting. I didn’t think I’d like the curvature of the display, but I think it helps further envelope me in games. The refresh rate is more than ample for my needs. My desktop won’t be driving AAA games at 240Hz, but Nvidia G-sync helps with that. Colors are vibrant for a standard LCD panel and the 1440p resolution is just enough for gaming without stressing my system by pushing 4K. The built-in speakers are serviceable. They have RGB lighting that is controlled via the monitor itself. I would like to plug it in via USB and have an app for controlling it, but the OSD is fine. There’s also an RGB light ring on the back. It would also have been nice if it adapted to whatever the monitor was displaying. But those are two small complaints in an otherwise great monitor that will suit my needs for years.

5
2024-09-14 06:15:38

Very good and cheap monitor for 1080p gaming or a good seconday monitor, I had no issues with this the size is also perfect for 1080p, if you go up to like 27-32 inches monitor (1080p) it gets blurry, If you want a budget monitor buy this honest (any card should be able to get 165hz on this ez)

5