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๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ Miroir M289 Portable LED Projector: Native 1080p Resolution, Rechargeable Battery, HDMI, USB-C - A Complete Multimedia Solution Review

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Details

Model NameM289
Hardware InterfaceUSB Type C
Mounting TypeTable Mount
BrandMiroir
Wattage2 watts

Description of ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ Miroir M289 Portable LED Projector: Native 1080p Resolution, Rechargeable Battery, HDMI, USB-C - A Complete Multimedia Solution

LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE: 6.9โ€ x 4.8โ€ x 1.4โ€, 27.5 OUNCES. LONG BATTERY LIFE: 5200 mAh BATTERY, Built in li-polymer battery for up to 2 hours of projecting time. DLP Technology Texas Instruments advanced chip technology for Cinema quality streaming. LED lamps for 20,000 hours of projecting time. Rechargeable Battery Up to 2 hours of viewing time. Two built-in 2W speakers for portable sound anywhere. Connect to any HDMI source to view content. *Some Apple devices require an Apple Digital AV Adapter (sold separately).

Reviews

Global ratings 4
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

So so on Video projectors

Your product should aim to improve the resolution, picture quality and brightness, omit the battery and speakers, make the projector smaller and lighter I use the previous projector , Mirror 150A, judging by the sensations, the M631 is not much better than 150A, but it is bigger, louder, more expensive! The stand for the projector must be included in the package, otherwise you need to buy it separately.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Not as good as advertised

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Doesn't play iTunes movies.

This was purchased on purpose as it is listed as fully compatible on Apple's website. However, it cannot play iTunes movies. For the price it should definitely have been possible. It's a great standard projector, albeit a little more expensive than the limitations should take into account.

Pros
  • DLP Technology Advanced chip technology from Texas Instruments for cinema quality streaming. LED bulbs 20,000 hours projection
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I DID NOT PURCHASE MIROIR M631. BAD PICTURE QUALITY. See my photos.

Poor picture quality. Miroir M631 projects an image with fast moving grains, my Miroir M220 does not. Have tried different image resolutions, zooms and different distances but it always shows tiny fast moving grains, giving the impression of very fast flickering at the edges where dark colors meet light colors. These moving granules are very noticeable in dark colors. I was expecting something good for $650, it's a scam and the product is made in Vietnam. In addition, the fan has a loud noiseโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Battery Up to 2 hours of playback
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great projector and customer service, but poor quality battery

I've had this projector for a little over a year. Unfortunately, the battery capacity dropped sharply a few months ago. Maybe he'll hold 25% of the charge. In general I liked it, but the quality is not very good. I didn't use it that much and most of the time I used it connected to the network. I held down the reset button and it seemed to help, but it's not the same as before. I would probably buy a Phillips PicoPix Max. I like the inputs, HDMI, USB-C/Thunderbolt, just think I don't like them,

Pros
  • Connect to any HDMI source to watch content. *Some Apple devices require an Apple Digital AV Adapter (sold separately).
Cons
  • Not the best