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Review on πŸ“½οΈ EUG LCD Digital HD Video Projector 1080P: 4600 Lumens for Home Theater TV- HDMI/USB/VGA/Ypbpr/RCA Audio/Zoom/Keystone/Speakers by Mark Caperton

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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Have never written reviews. This is a review of the EUG Full HD 1080p LED LCD with 3600 lumens of brightness. I list make and model or don't agree at all because sometimes the reviews Amazon has are not for the right product, it might be the right brand but not the model you want. Be very careful when reading reviews, it drives me crazy. This was my second Revain projector. Let me tell you a little story. I built a cinema in our basement. I wanted to wait until the 80's and 85's TVs drop in price. I've never been a fan of projectors, but a friend of mine just replaced his old projector with a new one. new LED projector and persuaded me to try one of them. I couldn't believe how affordable these new projectors were. March 2016 by Revain My first purchase was a 1080p capable 2800 lumens 1500:1 projector for $170 with a 100" screen for $30. It was better than I expected. I was traded for projectors. I wouldn't worry about other projectors. I confess to being picky about image quality. The more I looked and adjusted, I just couldn't adjust the shadows to my liking, although the overall image quality was great for $170. I just wanted to improve the contrast a bit. In December 2016 I got curious and looked again and found this EUG Full HD 1080p 3600 Lumens LED LCD Screen. Its specs were slightly better than mine, although it was a different brand I could tell it was the same projector just under a different brand. I decided to give it a try and yes it's the same as my first one, I even used my old remote control. This projector was more than twice the price of my first projector and that doesn't mean it was twice as good. But they've boldly upped the dark contrast of the electronics, and even the colors are better and a little crisper. I am very happy with this purchase. I won't update until they release the 4KLED projector. Just a few useful key pointers, and everything has its pros and cons. The pictures were taken with my Note 4 and the projector is better than the photos I posted. It's important that you know exactly how you're going to use the projector if you need to use it in a well-lit room. LED projectors The darker the room, the better the picture. When I was looking for a projector, I read that adjusting the keystone will blur the image. The more you have to adjust it with a lot of these cheaper LEDs, I made sure I wouldn't use my projector when I put it on Keystone Correction, and yes it does distort the image with Keystone Correction. I've also read that screen size is entirely dependent on how far or close your projector is. So I hung my projector exactly where it was needed for the 100 inch screen. Yes you can fan here but I'm watching it with a home theater sound system, I don't realize it when I'm watching the show. Also, I can easily customize it. My family doesn't care, they didn't even think about the noise. But yes, they are children and do not always pay attention to such things. Speaking of kids, one of the reasons I bought an LED projector is that the LED bulb should last 30,000-50,000 hours. The lifespan of most lamp projectors is 3000-5000 hours. My kids leave the projector on all the time. I bought this to work with my Roku 4 and WiiU via an Onkio receiver, so the built in Android system was not important to me in my app. We watch all our movies through our Netflix Plex Media Server ext. I don't know why anyone would want to use a speaker on a projector. Some reviewers gave it 1 star. I just don't know why this projector deserves 1 star and yes I bought and use the projector. I understand that there may be times when we receive a product that is different from others. When I bought my first projector I actually ordered 2 different brands and 1 of the 2 I ordered was defective. 1 of the 2 HDMI inputs and the remote did not work the product away. mine was a lucky accident. If money is an option then I'm sure you can buy a better projector. If you look at the price, I don't know if I would buy an LED projector for less than $100 for a cinema auditorium. All the reviews and specs I read just weren't bright enough or didn't support native projectors 1080P. But if you bought the same as my first one for $150-200 you would have a great picture for that price. I didn't mention the brand I bought first because it's no longer available, but I think this is the brand that replaced mine with similar features and a similar price: Excelvan CL720 Home Theater Projector (3000 Lumens , 1080P resolution) $160. If you have 350 to spend, you can't go wrong with EUG Full HD 1080p 3600 Lumens LED LCD. They have many other models, I just don't know enough about them. Much luck.

Pros
  • Quality workmanship
Cons
  • Having problems