![]() ![]() There appears to be some temporal dithering in some moving images though I'm not sure if that's the panel, scaler or possibly even the source itself.I don't find it bothersome, but figured it's worth mentioning.particularly if someone else happens to know what the cause is. There's no zoom and using the optical keystone causes poor top-to-bottom focus, so you're best location is about center screen-height and I want to say roughly 1.45:1 throw-ratio.perfect for some rear-shelf mounts onto a bare wall, terrible for ceiling-mount or particularly long or short rooms or needing to fit a pre-installed screen's size. Placement flexibility is basically non-existant. I don't personally find it aweful once a movie starts playing or if I'm watching in a room with higher ambient noise from open windows or a loud fridge, but in the small home theater it's pretty off-putting when you first turn it on against the previously dead silent room. The fan noise, though smooth and medium-pitch, is about as loud as a modest AC (or bad central air) or a space-heater. This all leads to some good news and some bad news. I'm guessing it's using strobed RGB LEDS through a single LED panel because of the lower ColorBrightness and I don't see any color-fringing or pixel misalignment, but I also can't see any RBE nor temporal dithering on most paused images.though I'm not sure how common that is for strobed LCD VS DLP which I'm more familiar with. The claimed specs are accurate as far as I can tell native 720p resoution, a little over 150lm WhiteBrightness and a little over 100m ColorBrightness. If it's bad I can always return it, and if it's good I can box it back up and possibly gift it to someone. I've seen these and similar ultra-low-budget projectors floating around different stores after BlackFriday, and this particular one caught my eye with the startling honesty of its specs.and the roughly $100 price at the time. ![]()
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