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Review on πŸ“½οΈ Toptro Native 1080P Projector: 7000L, Support 4K, 300" Screen, Keystone Correction & Zoom - Compatible with TV Stick/Phone/Laptop/DVD/PS4/SD/USB/HDMI/VGA by Amy Cook

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not ANSI lumens. But still worth the money for what you get.

Do your research. Manufacturers of LED projectors (especially cheap ones under $500) don't use ANSI lumens to measure brightness. That's a HUGE difference. The conversion to ANSI lumens is approximately 1,000 light source lumens converted to 60 ANSI lumens (light source lumen value x 0.04 to 0.06; the exact conversion factor depends on the efficiency of the projector LCD panel for each manufacturer away). So if you think this 7000 lumen projector is better than BenQ's 500 ANSI lumen projector, you're wrong. The BenQ with 500 ANSI lumens is significantly brighter and should be of significantly higher quality overall. And a projector with 1000 ANSI lumens is much brighter than any LED panel that is not measured in ANSI lumens. Apart from that, this projector performs great both indoors in the dark and outdoors at night on a huge 100 inch screen. already installed outside, forget about afternoon movie night outside, you can't see anything. On the other hand, you bought this projector for $100 and for that price you get what you pay for - I'm happy with it, but I've adjusted its expectations. I dropped it from the table onto the stone patio and nothing happened - this was another benefit I was hoping for having an LED light source instead of a lamp. a projector using a lamp, a fall will almost certainly kill it. Again a $100 price tag, with the idea that if my child trips over the cord (like she did) and falls, my child might survive, but if not t. Hey, it's $100 instead of 10 times more.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Thoughtless