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T**R
6*: cannot believe it!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. ¦ Native resolution: 480P (Support 1080P) ¦ Contrast ratio: 2000:1 ¦Brightness: 100 ANSI lumen¦ Display technology: DLP ¦ Screen size: 32-176 inches ¦ Built-in battery: 3000mAh ¦ Built-in speakers: dual¦ Weight: 0.21kg ¦ Dimensions: 3.19*2.17*3.62 inchesWhen recommended by a friend, I was hesitating: what can you expect from a palm sized projector? Upon opening the package, I remained sceptical as it's a miniature, not the project we all know! I realized how wrong I had been when the HDML cable was connected. Watching the video on the plain wall, I couldn't believe my eyes; and immediately and in the followings minutes, I couldn't believe my ears: no noise? not at all!What a surprise: such a tiny form, no familiar heat, no familiar noise, but very satisfactory videos! It even comes with a rechargeable battery 0f 300mAh to play for hours.There is no problem to connect to my PC or laptop with the HDMI cable. For iPhones, the Lightning to HDMI adapter could do. For Android phones, however, I would suggest use a dongle. The reason? Not all Android phones support a USB-C to HDMI adapter. The USB-C standard remains very messy for the moment!Anything Negative? not really, but in the future development, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi could be great elements for users!If you hate noise, the go for S100; if you need aa ideal home/office/travel companion, go for S100. I'm expecting better pocket projector models to come in the near future, but I'm a happy man so far!
M**O
must have for fashionista but also for any sales events
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I was amazed by the size and the sound. Elegant and well finished , offers good quality of images when is possible to decide the intensity of light .Difficult instead reading so if you use it for streaming lessons or use chat , but if you want the chance to show a movie or a visual PPT it is fabolous.
T**E
Compact TV experience for my eldest
My eldest is 16, he sits in his room most of the time and chats to his friends, but he also has the smallest room as he has less bulky stuff, this means that he doesn't really have an area for watching TV, more of a space in a corner that is difficult to see from his bed.We had planned on puttingg in a full sized projector, but even that just wasn't feasible and wouldn't fit on the one spot he had available so this worked out as a great solution.It is set up on top of a wardrobe with a short throw towards his blinds, as these are blackout blinds and white on the back they work perfectly as a projector screen meaning his window...is now a TVThe clarity is great for such a small device, it obviously fits anywhere and once the lights are off and the blinds closed (which they need to be as that's the screen) it is really colourful and vivid.Setup is really easy, i would call it plug and play, so almost fool proof for a meddling 16yr old
M**A
Not worth the money, good if it was 60/70 pounds
I bought this with a high discount for 129 pound. I have to say even for less than half the original cost I was quite disappointed.The image quality is poor, you can clearly see pixel bigger than 1mm.The amount of light produced is ok, however is quite difficult to focus the image (as the wheel spins with no stop).It doesn't have any control other than on/off and a super low volume and the only way to project something is through the hdmi.The projector is small, so could be portable, but it's not worth the money.
I**1
Small, quiet and effective!
I've been looking for an affordable, small projector to use in our bedroom instead of a TV, and after purchasing a slightly larger unit I realised that as it was going to be so close, top of the list of priorities was quiet operation.This fits the bill perfectly.Firstly it sits upright, so although you could use a tripod, you possibly won't need one.It's very small. Similar to a travel clock in size. It occupies such a tiny footprint on my bedside table that I actually can hide it between my light and clock.The picture quality is good enough for casual viewing. It's not pin sharp 1080p plus clear, but it is sharp enough to read the program info on Netflix. Gaming would be just about manageable, as long as super fine detail wasnt important. It is bright though, remarkable for the size really. With a side light in it is watchable, with the lights off its as bright as a TV. Daylight would be a struggle.The sound is OK, but I've hooked mine up vua the 3.5mm out to a small decent quality speaker, which I've tucked out of sight. On its own its pretty gutless but enough in a pinch.There is zero fan noise as there is no fan! This is the best part in my opinion. It means that during night time viewing you don't have to compete with the hum of a fan, and if, like me it's going to be close to you it won't get annoying.It's very basic in its functions, and has no real operating system as such, but has of course an hdmi input for whatever you need (chromecast etc).It has a battery so could be used for camping or something similar.Downsides would be its construction from a pretty uninspiring black shiny plastic. Matt would have been so much better. It looks a bit dated generally in that regard.Also the focus wheel is very jolty and has the feel that it may break at some point, but I'm hoping that won't happen! It also seems to power the chromecast, due to the battery, when the USB is left in... Even if the unit is off. So I guess that will kill the battery eventually.Overall I'm very impressed.
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