This is a quality projector and left me wanting for a few features.
Arguably, one of the key features of any projector is the picture quality and this one did pretty good there. The picture looked clear and color good. The keystone correction, though, was the first big miss for me. It's handled by way of a lever on the top, next to the focus wheel and it takes a bit of delicate maneuvering. Worse, it only corrects for vertical alignment, but if I had this thing at any horizontal angle to the screen, there seems to be no correcting for that.
The next miss for me was the input options. Like all the projectors I reviewed recently, there's USB and HDMI, both of which I'd use the most, but there is no wireless option for connecting my MacBook. I can hook it up via HDMI, but then I need to be standing next to the projector to do anything.
The overall design is nice and I love that there's an added lens cover. The manual is pretty complete and most everything is easy enough to use. Focus is simple and navigation is also uncomplicated. Adding a wifi password is easy enough, but it cannot be removed without a factory reset.
Overall, this is a good projector, but if I'm buying something for long-term use and have about 20-30% more to spend, there are better options. That said, if your setup is straight-on and you're just hooking up a cable box or Roku or something, There's not much lacking for your needs here.
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