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Good Portable Projector

2024-07-11 03:36:57

Great portable projector under $1000

5
2024-08-28 03:31:40

The price point, a little smaller than a lunchbox size, brightness for a portable projector is pretty good, the battery life, and the quality is great. Like how I can sync my phone to it to run video.

5
2024-07-09 01:49:55

- using it as hight adjustable stand for portable projector around offices and portable light - light, cheap simple, good structure - the tri-legs deployment is adjustable thats relly cool - for lighter items but pretty stable when deployed fully - slightly bends when loaded with heavier equipment - not design for it.

5
2024-08-28 07:46:10

This projector was exactly what I needed for my new classroom. Nice and portable and really bright.

5
2024-04-16 09:23:21

Good product, my projector love it.

5
2024-04-07 09:50:53

Not only did I receive my portable projector fast it, it also was easy to set up. The picture is amazing and it’s an overall amazing product.

5
2024-04-03 06:50:33

“This is a review for the Epson Powerlite 1781W Projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review." The Epson 1781W is a well rounded, thin-and-light projector, with good brightness and resolution, very good data and video image quality, and a wide range of connectivity choices. One of its few shortfalls is that as an LCD-based projector, it cannot project 3D content, which you can find in many portable WXGA data projectors such as the ViewSonic PJD6544w. But that only matters if you need to project in 3D. For its winning combination of features and performance at a reasonable price, the Epson PowerLite 1781W Wireless WXGA 3LCD Projector is our latest Editors' Choice ultra-light WXGA data projector.

5
2024-09-23 06:52:57

This is a review for the Epson EpiqVision® Flex CO-W01 Portable Projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.” This is a great machine. We used it at our dance studio to project a recent performance on the wall for our students to watch. This is a very user friendly device. Very easy to set up. We used the USD port to the USB Flash drive to project the ballet we had on the flash drive. We would highly recommend this projector for meetings or to be able to show videos during a presentation. High Quality.

5
2024-09-16 01:55:50

This is a review for the Epson EpiqVision® Flex CO-FH02 Full HD 1080p Smart Portable Projectorprojector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. This is an almost perfect portable projector, the only thing that doesn’t make this the ultimate portable projector is the size. My first major pro is that the image, when projected on an opaque white wall, or even a screen, while sunlight is beaming inside is extremely vibrant and bright!! The set up and installation is very quick and easy so no worries on that! Now the only con that I have about this projector is the sound quality. If you are expecting this projector to be loud enough for everyone to hear you might be disappointed. I would definitely recommend you have a speaker with it so you can boost the sound because it’s not loud enough. My overall rating for this project or would it be an 8 out of 10! Definitely recommend! I would also like to add each picture is without a projector screen.

5
2024-09-13 04:26:12

Within the next six months, this projector will be in remote areas of three continents. At times it will be powered by portable generators and projecting images off dirty walls. The 4000 lumen will result in a good image in all difficult situations. The size and weight allows for easy carrying in my backpack along with my MacBook Air and all needed cables. I like the fact that I can connect via USB-C rather than HDMI. Africa here we come.

5