Divide by 10 the lumens for Chinese Projector (as it’s not ANSI lumens).
Sorry normal price for this category.
Muig1972
28 Jul 171#20
Highlight from the seller's description:
Sam_Crow
28 Jul 17#17
Loving the whinging. It's 50 quid.
BubaMan to Sam_Crow
28 Jul 17#19
True, you shouldn't expect 1200 lumens for £50 but likewise, Amazon shouldn't allow it to be stated if it's a lie.
mcek
28 Jul 17#18
ahhh, classic psychology...
thekanester
28 Jul 17#16
Note that this doesn't have keystone correction, which means that if you're projecting at an angle, it'll not be a rectangular image being projected. Some of the reviews for this item point to another by ABDTech for around £55 that does have this feature.
Superb price for those Halloween or Christmas holographic projections on the curtains. I'm buying another one so can link video up so the ghosts are seen flying from one room into the other.
mcek
28 Jul 17#11
lightning deal is over, now a tenner more.
kdk to mcek
28 Jul 17#12
But I thought it was reduced "from £129.69"? :smiley:
yulu91
28 Jul 17#10
Have this it's super super noisy
mattbee12
28 Jul 17#9
1080p and lumens kinda go out the window if you're using it on a wall like I am. Lower lumens means darkness is more important. Gotta be realistic for the price, I couldn't justify a few hundred pounds. Wifi not really essential when you have so many ways to connect to it I.e. HDMI, sd cards, USB, fire stick, chrome cast, airplay etc. Warranty not a massive thing when such low cost. These things are designed to last a reasonable while and unless you're using it every day it is unlikely to break any time soon
eye.will
28 Jul 17#8
Tempted with the on Mattbee12 mentions, but heat added for this one.
What is more important though, 1080p, lumens, wifi, longer warranty or does all this just up the price as these are both great prices.
mattbee12
28 Jul 171#7
I have the one I posted and its pretty good. Quality onto a white wall is fine and its a bonus you can plug fire stick straight in so no need to hook up to laptop for Netflix or tv player.
scappers
28 Jul 172#6
My first ever projector was only 800x480. Great for DVD quality stuff, and really, for less than a tank of petrol (excluding lawn mower petrol tank obvs) it does seem like a bargain. Although I'm not buying one.
sparx1981
28 Jul 171#5
I wonder if it's worth it for 40 quid. I know it's not full HD or anything like that... but it's 40 quid... not over 200. I'm thinking maybe it's ok to use in the spare room for the kids to watch cartoons on at times.
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This is ideal for entertainment, create a cinema at home.
HDMI / USB / SD / VGA Gaming Home Cinema Projector for Xbox / PC / Laptop / TV
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Sorry normal price for this category.
Here's a link for those interested.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R1C0C3U64KOMCC/ref=ask_dp_lswr_rp_hza
What is more important though, 1080p, lumens, wifi, longer warranty or does all this just up the price as these are both great prices.
https://youtu.be/io9357ng2tY