![]() Also, you can charge the projector through the USB-C port as it supports USB PD standard. Even the ECO mode is bright enough for a dimly lit room during night time. Personally, I think there’s no need to use the Standard or Bright mode unless you’re planning to use it in a brightly lit room. That is of course if you turn on the ECO mode. That makes it stand out as an actual smart TV replacement and on top of that being portable means, you can bring it around the house, whether if you want to have your movie night in the living room or bedroom. Besides a single full charge of the projector allows it to be used up to 6 hours of continuously movie playback. More apps can be installed through the Aptoide store such as Plex, Twitch and Spotify. The projector itself will have a couple of apps pre-installed for example Netflix and iQIYI. If you’re used to smart TVs or streaming TV boxes, you will feel at home with the user interface. connecting to external speakers or headphones via Bluetooth.connecting to external speakers via the 3.5mm audio jack.The good news is that you have multiple ways to improve the audio: With that said, the bass is not going to impress any of the bass-heads out there. ![]() ![]() For obvious reasons, small speakers mean the trebles and vocals clarity is going to be the key strength of it. For a portable projector like this M1 Plus G2, the speaker can be extremely loud and you can easily fill a room by itself. ![]() In collaboration with Harman Kardon, the built-in speaker of this projector is quite remarkable. That is equivalent to 625 days of non-stop 24-hours usage. Truth be told, no one knows in real life situation how this will fare but if we just take 50% of it as a baseline that is still 15,000 hours. On that side note, the light source is also being claimed to have 30,000 hours of lifespan. If you project on rough or non-natural colour walls, then don’t expect the image to look good. Then again, your projection backdrop will need to be standardized as well. Honestly speaking, I don’t have any professional tools to test it out but what I could really say about the colour reproduction based on my observation is that – it looks amazing. Speaking of the projection quality, ViewSonic is stating that the projector has Cinema SuperColor+ Technology with 125% Rec.709. That is given if you’re using a good projector screen instead of a wall. You can even project up to 100″ from just 2.6 meters away without affecting the image quality. Since this is not a short-throw projector, I would suggest putting the projector at least 1 metre away for a better quality projection. Like I mentioned earlier, the metal stand allows you to adjust the projection angle and the projector itself has automatic vertical keystone up to 40-degrees. Meanwhile, the connectors are located at the side of the projector. Personally, I have not been using the buttons because the remote control is more intuitive. The metal stand has multiple use case, during storage it works as a lens cover and the moment you flip it down, it will turn on the projector and it will function as a stand with adjustable projection angle.Īt the back is where all the control buttons are located. Review Videoįor a portable projector, it is shipped in a rather big box because of all the accessories that come along with it.Įven though the chassis is primarily made out of plastic, with the exception of the metallic stand, once you hold it in your hands, you can tell how robust and densely built the projector is. That goes without saying, I am eager to give it a try. Then, just in time, I got my hands onto the ViewSonic’s latest portable projector, the ViewSonic M1+_G2, yes that is the actual name of the product complete with the underscore. The experience will never be the same compared to relaxing on a couch. Obviously, the panel is beyond saving and I have to resort to my PC for the streaming media entertainment such as YouTube, Plex and Netflix. ![]()
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