sifu...i checked the reviews abt this Mi Smart Projector 2...the reviews said it is not bright enough and suggested only to be used in a dark environment
i need to use it in a daylight bright environment so not sure if the projection is bright n clear enough to be seen sir?
sifu...i checked the reviews abt this Mi Smart Projector 2...the reviews said it is not bright enough and suggested only to be used in a dark environment
i need to use it in a daylight bright environment so not sure if the projection is bright n clear enough to be seen sir?
TIA
That's why I ask you in the first place. How much screen size do you need...
This guide will give you more info.
FYI, I have seen people using Wanbo T2 Max in the classroom during the day. It's all depending on your requirements.
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Hello sifu, want to ask. I’m looking for a projector that: - have decent sound output (or should I just buy an external speaker) - is not too blur when watching during the day - (preferably) have built in android, because place to use doesn't always have Wi-Fi - to be used for family watching movies at kampung, mostly for kids - is under RM1K budget
Would it be a regrettable purchase if I buy something cheap? Preferably I would like the item to lasts long, and if broken down is easy to repair.
Do you have anything that you could recommend as well?
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This post has been edited by Puteih: Mar 4 2024, 10:51 AM
Hello sifu, want to ask. I’m looking for a projector that: - have decent sound output (or should I just buy an external speaker) - is not too blur when watching during the day - (preferably) have built in android, because place to use doesn't always have Wi-Fi - to be used for family watching movies at kampung, mostly for kids - is under RM1K budget
Would it be a regrettable purchase if I buy something cheap? Preferably I would like the item to lasts long, and if broken down is easy to repair.
Do you have anything that you could recommend as well?
-edited my initial post after reading back all the post from page 1-
Unless you have more budget, else projector below RM1K can't perform well during the day. Below 60" is okay. But at this size, better get a TV.
Unless you have more budget, else projector below RM1K can't perform well during the day. Below 60" is okay. But at this size, better get a TV.
Was about to edit again but you already replied. Actually screen size would be lesser than 60" during the day, night time can be larger (around 75" is enough I think?). The last model that I'm looking at is wewatch v50 pro, but I don't think that one have built in netflix (or android).
Was about to edit again but you already replied. Actually screen size would be lesser than 60" during the day, night time can be larger (around 75" is enough I think?). The last model that I'm looking at is wewatch v50 pro, but I don't think that one have built in netflix (or android).
if need Netflix, get a TV stick + projector. Projectors below RM1K can't support 1080P Netflix. 480P only.
I pulled the trigger for Zeemr D1 Pro, and I was amazed by the sound. Interface wise I don't really like but as long can work it's fine.
Question: Are there different qualities for screen mats? There are some shops claiming their screen mat will provide a better color distribution or something2. Or all screen mats the same?
I pulled the trigger for Zeemr D1 Pro, and I was amazed by the sound. Interface wise I don't really like but as long can work it's fine.
Question: Are there different qualities for screen mats? There are some shops claiming their screen mat will provide a better color distribution or something2. Or all screen mats the same?
No idea. But this model brightness is way too low in 2024. Not worth the price too.
Need your opinion on this. Cheap projector Vs cheap TV
I want a TV to put at rental place for tenant. Let's say cheapest TV 55 in is around 1.5k. How about a Wanbo or similar projector like T2 Max? Yes I know one is 4K one is 1080p let's gloss over that first.