I've owned several projectors over the past 19 years and one of the biggest complaints I've had is that the replacement bulbs cost SO MUCH. As a result, I hardly ever used them and they started gathering dust in the back of my closet. When I stumbled across this projector I was intrigued by how relatively cheap it was and I was curious if LED projectors could outperform the older ones I have. So I decided to try it for the last 20 days to see how well it works. BENEFITS - Multiple connection and input options, including USB sticks and wireless connection via Miracast/Chromecast - Fairly bright output, even with a projection size of around 100 inches. - Amazingly loud speakers - Uses ONLY 35W of power! - Runs for 8-10 hours on my 400w battery pack! Fun for kids on the go - Much quieter than my old projectors - Traditional image correction controls (zoom/focus/keystone) - Remote control - Small and portable - LED bulb lasts a lot longer than old projectors - 3 year warranty a bit! MINUS - Requires an AC connection and cannot run on battery power (this is not what the product is designed for, but I wanted to point out) - The manual may require some work - Native 480p resolution (frankly, many mini projectors don't have any higher native resolution) - No Bluetooth support for connecting wireless speakers I was really surprised at how much power this little projector had. Packages compared to older projectors I own. LED technology has come a long way, and because LEDs are much slower, turning off the projector doesn't require a cool down period like it used to. Even better, connect some high-quality speakers via the headphone jack for a pretty good movie experience. I am very confused as to why the product description on Revain says this projector is not recommended for PPT (PowerPoint Presentations). Why not? It is great for business presentations. If the meeting lasts no more than 4 hours, can it get a bit overheated at that point? I'm not sure. The instructions also do not explain why the manufacturer does not recommend using it for business presentations. In any case, I look forward to using this projector more often to watch movies with my kids. The 2020 version has been upgraded from 3500 lux to 4500 lux. To convert to lumens, this is not a simple formula. Lux takes into account the surface. But for the sake of simplicity, you can consider 1 lux = 1 lumen, although technically that's not true.
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