I bought this projector to replace my old Epson MovieMate 62 which I bought over 10 years ago. The overall quality of this projector is pretty good. The native resolution is 1080p, which I'm very happy with as my old one is only 540p. With Android TV OS pre-installed, it's easy to stream from Youtube, I even installed Kodi on it, making this projector a SmartTV. I can also connect my phone to this projector, which is very convenient, especially for gaming. On the other hand, it also supports direct USB playback. Just plug in a USB drive with preloaded movies and you're done. This speaker is quite small compared to my old one, but the speaker isn't bad considering its size. I'm thinking about using it when we go camping. The only thing that isn't as good as my old Epson projector is the brightness. The brightness of the old Epson 2000 lumens. But since I put this projector in the basement and use it most of the time at night, that's not a problem for me. Overall this is a pretty good 1080p projector for the price.
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