The PA503HD is a 4,000 ANSI Lumens lamp projector ideal for home
and business use. Featuring a 1080p FHD resolution and up to 300”
ultra-large projection, it showcases clear and vivid visuals for
presentations and vedio. With a high native contrast ratio
achieved through its 0.65” DMD chip, this projector showcases
captivating visuals even with low-light vedio scenes. It offers
two HDMI ports for easy multimedia connectivity. Designed for
enhanced functionality, it includes a USB-A output to power HDMI
wireless dongles, eliminating the need for extra adapters.
Whether tilted up or down, the auto V keystone feature ensures
automatic image correction, keeping perfectly-aligned visuals.
Maintenance is hassle-free – simply use a laptop and USB cable
for software updates.
Review: Bright - works well even with a lot of ambient light - I
will be projecting in a couple of weeks in a dining hall where
the entire west end is a glass wall (with no shades or curtains),
so there is a lot of ambient light - especially after our noon
lunch! I received the projector, unboxed it (it was well packed,
including two batteries for the remote), powered it up and was
rewarded with a nice bright display. (After powering up, wait
about 20 seconds for the full brightness. Also - you can make it
even more bright and increase contrast and sharpness through the
on-screen menus.) Very basic adjustable feet allow fairly limited
vertical/tilt movement of the projector. You may need to use
books or other objects if you need it aimed more upwards or
downwards. Keystone corrections worked well. At different
vertical angles of the projector, I was able to use the digital
keystoning to get the image squared up with no problems. (I use a
portable projector stand which allows me to pan and tilt the
stand and projector easily.) Optical zoom and focus worked well -
I tested and got about a nice 9-foot-wide display on a screen
with the projector located about 15 feet back from the screen.
Based on my very quick and rough testing, for about every 3 feet
of horizontal displayed data on the screen, you need the
projector to be about 5 feet from the screen. I used an HDMI
connection to my laptop as the source, and got very good, clean
and sharp displays. Back to the brightness - I tested this in our
dining room at 1 PM where the entire wall behind the projector
was glass with no drapes or other shading, and the weather was
clear and very sunny. The picture was quite clear and definitely
bright enough for my audience in a couple of weeks. I am keeping
the box, as it is a good size for carrying the projector -
otherwise I would need to get a padded bag to carry it. The
projector itself is quite light and easy to pull out of the box
one-handed and set on the projector stand or table.
Review: The best inexpensive projector - If you’ve ever bought
one of those cheap temp-brand projectors here, you’ll know that
they do not last and they’re not very bright. This projector, on
the other hand, is high quality. It’s a known brand, and it shows
with this projector. The brightness is top-tier. The image
quality is great. I spent too much time researching, and if
you’re reading this and wondering why you might spend more money,
it’s for the quality, quiet fan (especially on Eco mode), and a
nice remote that works well. Get this one if you want a projector
that is bright and will last.