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Indonesia, Jakarta
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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ WiMiUS K3 5G WiFi Projector: 4K Native 1920x1080 LED, 500" Display, 120 Hz Zoom, Indoor/Outdoor Movie, Bluetooth Compatible by Gregory Abercrombie

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I love my projector BUT

Severe audio and color issues with some formats. It's actually just a crappy spin depending on what source you're working with. I seem to get the best results with DVDs by fine tuning the aspect ratio. It feels a little fuzzy, less sharp than the sharpness I'd get from my DVD player, but it's basically like real cinema. Just not as clean as I would like. (Imagine a trip to a second movie theater for a buck. If the print has been around for a while. You're still having a great time, the picture is really hard to fault, but there's such a thing as blue jeans. ' to it.) Many people have complained about copyright issues when trying to use this projector with certain streaming applications. This can be bypassed by connecting an HDMI cable directly to the computer. I've found that, like my TV, colors appear much darker over the HDMI cable and this can be remedied by fiddling with the picture settings a bit, but here are two things that annoy me about this projector: 1 There are times when the audio on some things is really hard to listen to, you think you can get around this by plugging in the headphone jack and listening with headphones no. The sound is often barely audible. Same problem if you plug a Bluetooth speaker into the headphone jack and turn it up loud. Still hard to see Depends only on the format. Mat I think.2. And it drove me crazy - sometimes there is an oppressive blue-pink-purple hue in the picture that cannot be removed, and no amount of manipulation seems to allow me to get rid of it. This is particularly annoying as there is a TINT option available for some of the automatic settings, but if you set it to User, which should allow you to play around with all the settings, you won't be able to adjust TINT. Instead, there's a "color" that seems surprisingly subtle and doesn't solve the problem. Try to match the image on the screen to what you see on the computer and you will actually not be able to do this. It's frustrating, but I've gotten used to it. Still, I've gotten used to it as best I can, and since DVDs seem to look really cool on this thing, I've bought a lot of DVDs and watched movies the way they're supposed to look. On physical media, in a real cinema environment. And when you come across the right media, the right DVD. Old movies, especially animated ones. You look fantastic. The brightness of this projector is really important. I will search and see if I can find a solution to these problems because they are really giving me problems. Overall, I have to say that I really like my projector. And I don't know how I used to watch late night movies without her.

Pros
  • Rugged design
Cons
  • Something else