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Review: Perfect Portable Projector - I have nothing negative to
say about this thing really. The aux out on my unit is a little
wonky (only one cord I own works in it because of the spring
inside) but that was probably my individual unit as no one else
has mentioned it in there review. The device itself at the price
is the best. If you were considering a Mars II by Anker don't do
it to yourself- I bought the Mars first and sent it back. You
can't cast to a Mars but you can cast to a MoGo (the difference
is in the software). The Google TV is amazing and it operates
very fast (for something so small you'll be impressed). Picture
brightness and quality is very great for use in dark and dim
environment. For outdoor use, the Sun doesn't have to be down,
but an hour before sunset is essentially the earliest you'd use
it (you just need to avoid direct light). The 1080p really makes
a difference and it's a significant upgrade over any 720p
projector. Anker has the best batteries, but it's not worth it to
subject yourself to lower quality resolution for maybe 30 more
minutes operating time. I wish it used USB-C charging, but it
needs the adapter it comes with- you'll understand why when you
turn it on for the first time. There's just no way a USB-C would
work with the amazing speakers, and brightness of the projector,
so all is forgiven. All in all I'm very satisfied with this, and
Xgimi in general. I am, sadly though, going to return this
projector- but I'm upgrading to the Xgimi Halo True for the
800ansi brightness. It arrived yesterday and has slightly louder
speakers, but the brightness is superior (nearly 3 times as
bright). I'm still leaving this review here because at the price
range, there's 0 competition for the MoGo. If you got some extra
money to throw around, upgrade to the Halo True (the Halo Plus IS
slightly better with color quality because it has an HDR option,
but for the price difference the True is by far the better
value). Regardless, if you buy this unit you won't be
disappointed, it is hands down the best portable projector in the
300-500 range with nothing coming close to the quality. Great
battery, great sound, great picture quality, all around
greatness.
Review: The leader in the portable projector - This projector is
the one to beat. it checks all the boxes that you would expect in
a portable projector. Having owned other portable projectors this
one is as close to perfect that I've seen. Picture quality is
amazing 1080p, HDR and the colors on this projector make viewing
enjoyable. Brightness is excellent for the size of the unit, cant
get another projector thats brighter without going with a bigger
projector. note when using anything besides the power supply that
the projector comes with, the projector defaults to eco mode
which is dimmer then full power, this can be disable in settings.
The autofocus is pretty amazing on this projector, some of the
other portable projectors that ive used that have auto focus do a
decent job but tend to lose focus once the lens starts getting
warm which then requires manually triggering autofocus again, but
not this unit, on start up it autofocuses and doesnt lose focus
and even if you move the projector it automatically autofocuses
again, its awesome. Same thing with keystone correction, just
point the projector where you would like to use as a screen and
the projector does the rest, this is huge for a portable
projector because this tends to be the most finicky part, not
here point and enjoy. this projector runs android tv 11 which has
all your streaming needs no complaints their, as for Netflix it
can be easily sideloaded, in the box are the instructions and
works very well. few notes, with an update the projector has been
fixed from a bug that wouldnt let a 4k source (ex gaming console)
project in HDR, it works now. and now for a few cons first is the
control, even though its more then sufficient, the fit and finish
feels a bit lacking and the ergonomics are not as i would hope,
and the center button is flat instead of concave which makes it
easier to distinguish the buttons in the dark without looking at
the controller, kind of nitpicking but when you've used other
well made and well designed controllers you notice the little
things that make a differance. and last is android tv, even
though it has android tv 11 which has everything you could want
and need it would be nice to have the most modern and current
operating system, android tv 13 if nothing else at least for
futureproofing the device for a while. but honestly if you've
been looking and comparing portable projectors, this one will not
disappoint. it really is the best in its class, good job XGIMI.