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Mini AV LED Projector – Enjoy Custom Viewing with a 21″ to 80″ Display!
By pfhometheater | January 26, 2010
- Mini AV LED Projector General Features: Charcoal gray design / Mini AV LED Projector
- 480 x 240 resolution / Built-in 2-watt x2 speakers
- F=71mm, F=2.5 lens / Adjustable focus / Project on the wall or ceiling
- 50,000 hours LED lamp life / Low or no noise / Easy to operate
- Mini A/V jack (RCA to mini A/V cable included); suited for VCRs, DVD players, other A/V devices with RCA video/audio out
Product Description
Compact and lightweight, this Mini AV LED Projector is perfect for entertaining at home, dorm room or anywhere!
This Mini AV LED Projector features a 480 x 240 resolution, built-in speakers and provides a screen projection of up to 80-inches. This projector includes an A/V jack to connect a DVD player, VCR, TV, digital camera or video game console!
Please note that the included Audio/Visual cables are MALE-TO-MALE and this projector is not suitab… More >>
Mini AV LED Projector – Enjoy Custom Viewing with a 21″ to 80″ Display!
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Topics: Projectors For Home Theater | 5 Comments »



January 26th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
The mini-projector was not suited for what we needed. It appeared that it would be suitable to function with a laptop. This was not the case. The image wavered and was not very clear. Fortunately, the seller allowed us to return it but we still lost 40.00 due to a restocking fee despite the fact that we attempted to contact the vendor within 24 hours of receiving the product. We will probably not use Amazon for anymore electronic purchases.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 26th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
I bought exactly the same projector directly from where they are made: in Taiwan (so it is NOT from Amazon). You cannot connect this to computers since it only has audio/video connection (yellow video + audio red and white; typical RCA). Also, you clearly see the beehive pattern on the wall or screen (very average quality but it is cheap, so..) I used to watch 4 movies then the problem occurred: when I switch it on, it is alright (LEDS are bright) then after 1 second or 2, the lamp goes very low (to an extent that no projection is possible!). Since it was still covered by the warranty, I contacted the seller (plumbargains, some say he’s back in business with another name: beware!) but he refused to fix it or give me another one. I thought the small fan in it had stopped to run, but it still works. I don’t know where I can find someone able to fix the device. If you know or if you have smart tricks, please send me a message: [...]
Rating: 2 / 5
January 26th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
I purchased this projector when it was on sale for $99.00. As others have noted, the projected image does have a “dot look” to it, but for the price, I was not expecting much. The room does need to be dark for best results–we just keep a night light on to see to switch video games, etc. We use the projector for TV, DVDs and video games. It has decent sound, but we hooked it up to our surround sound instead. The text on television and most video games (such as Wii Animal Crossing) shows up fine, but we have noticed that Wii Guitar Hero is a little fuzzy to read, and Wii EA Sports Active is very hard to read. The better the graphics, the clearer the text. Something to aware of, though, if you were wanting to use a ceiling mount, is the fact that you cannot flip the projector upside down and screw bolts into the bottom of it like you can with other projectors. There are no bolt holes in the bottom, and you can’t flip the image on the projector. You can basically only adjust the focus and volume, so it doesn’t have a lot of features, but for us, it has been so much fun and worth the price we paid.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 27th, 2010 at 2:27 am
its good for people who are on night shift and do alot of gaming wouldn’t recomend it for days use unless u have a really dark room. there are no ajustments so u have to settle with it long bulb life leds are aperently good but u can see little dots like in a magezine if u get to close to the screne (recomended screne size 60 – 75 anything else is either to dark or to faded
Rating: 5 / 5
January 27th, 2010 at 3:58 am
Price is great! So is the lower power consumption, quiet operation and long bulb life.
Not too many options pretty basic. Hooked it up my surround sound system and played a dvd on it worked well although the sound isn’t built for any large rooms hence the surround sound system I used made it good. Picture quality is in fact dull but there is no control to brighten up the picture, as i said there aren’t many options or features. The picture is ok it has like this dot look to it but not too bad i enjoyed the movie on it and would use it to watch most movies to get that theater type of look even if its not exactly like the theater.
Overall – I think you are getting what you paid for…it is easy to use small and compact but with that you dont get many options and cant expect it run like a bigger model. The price is low and so is the quality of the picture but for what its worth Id give it 4 out of 5. Enjoy!
Rating: 4 / 5