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This advanced projector features WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, delivering native 1080P Full HD resolution with 4K support. With a brightness of 7200 lumens and a 10000:1 contrast ratio, it ensures vibrant images in any lighting. The dual 10W Hi-Fi speakers provide immersive sound, while the ±50° keystone correction allows for flexible placement. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it boasts a remarkable 100,000 hours of LED lamp life and quick customer support.
B**T
Better than my old Sanyo
My theater projector (Sanyo PLV-Z3) had a second bulb blow in in just a few months. I think it's finally dying after 15 years of use. I started looking at a replacement and just didn't want to spend a ton of money. When looking at the different tiers of projectors, I wasn't looking for the best. My eyes are bad and this projector is really only used by us. But what scared me was the fear of these lower priced units not being bright enough. Sanyo was rated at 800 lumens, this was good at the time but is really only for dark rooms. With the new ratings of LUX, the challenge was, what is the equivalent or better? This was hard to determine.I read a lot of articles and watched a few videos on this and the various units out there. Eventually I settled in on this P28 model from WiMiUS. It has a few key features I was after (digital keystone and zoom) and fit the projection throw and screen size I had (16x9 - 108" diag - 13'4" throw). When the unit came in, I did a quick setup on a ladder, wired it up and gave it a try.What a great experience! The picture was definitely brighter than my Z3. The colors were more vibrant and I was able to watch a show with the curtains open in the room. With my previous projector, it would be all washed out. When I'm in theater mode (black-out curtains and minimal to no ambient light) its almost too bright in some scenes. This is without using the added lighting boost.After ceiling mounting it, I was able to quickly set the zoom and keystone (recommendation, zoom smaller than your screen first, set the keystone there. Then zoom out to your screen size and finally make any fine tuning adjustments to the keystone). The focus was easy to achieve and so far has not changed or needed adjustment. And yes, as per some of the reviews, it is a bit soft on the focus on the edges. But for watching movies I've had no issues. The chevrons on sporting events are also clear and crisp.From a connection standpoint, I route my signals through an AV Amp and HDMI switchers. I've had no issues so far with this connection method to the P28. I'm not using the audio in the projector so I can't speak to that.On the picture quality, I'm happy with the colors and the contrast are solid. Dark scenes are displayed much better than I was used to seeing in this room. The whites can be over-powering and over saturated at times. I gave this a 4 for picture for this and for the soft focus. Just didn't give a five because I have seen better --- but that was for 6-times more the price (and talking LED, not DLP which is a different class). I'll play some more with the detailed color modes and settings and may be able to resolve the oversaturation.The one drawback I will point out is the fan noise. My Z3 had a high-light setting that would crank-up the fan. The P28s fan runs at about that level all the time. I tried playing with the noise reduction settings with negligible results. That said, you really only notice it when selecting what to watch and during quiet moments. But this is tolerable and not a major concern to me. Especially for the price.Overall, I'm happier than I thought I would be with this purchase.
J**E
This projector by Wimus is exactly what I was looking for
I built a new addition to the small house I have, and decided that I had a situation that made for a good home theater / family room.I bought a screen locally (also sold on Amazon) and searched for a projector that met these criteria:1. Projector distance of about 14.5 ft2. Projector offset to one side, as well as mounted high near the ceiling3. Bright enough to work in daytime, hopefully even with some window shades not drawn4. Good enough definition for presentations. I am not showing big spreadsheets with lots of columns and rows.5. Able to handle all the inputs I have, BlueRay, broadcast TV tuner/recorder, Android TV Box, Computer, even a VCR. Note that VCR quality is terrible on large screens. I am just using the VCR for archival purposes.6. PriceThe WiMiUS Upgrade P28 7200 Lux LED Projector Native 1920x1080 Video Projector fits all those requirements and does it well. I have no doubt that in time, even better projectors will be produced. But this one should last a very long time without a need for replacement.There is fan noise, but once the sound from the movie (or whatever) starts, you don't notice it at all. I have t tried the video boost setting for brightness, which causes the fan to run harder, but I really don't need it or use it normally, not even in daytime.Pictures taken and shown here were taken during daytime, with window shades open to light. The two big windows do not oppose the screen, and the orientaion of the windows is west (the one visible) and north. There are also smaller windows in doors to the east.The remote works great, and aiming at the screen gets the job done. It has a volume control on it, and I really like that. All functions I need for the projector itself are on it. My BlueRay player also works off the screen with the remote, but a DVD player I tried does not, but that is not a projector problem.To get additional HDMI inputs, I did purchase an HDMI switcher with a remote. It also automatically goes to whatever device is turned on.All the wiring is in the wall, including power, just above the handmade shelf the projector rests on. Because I still need to make the patch cords at both ends of the audio cables running down the walls and under the floor, I am temporarily using a thin cord noticeable on the left side. The black pole hanging on the right side of the shelf is used to pull the manual screen down. The wiring was installed in the walls and under the floor during construction.The only issue I had was that the leveling posts (2) do not screw into the threaded inserts on the bottom because apparently the threads are not properly formed. I can fix that later, but for now just used some wooden door trim shims to level the projector. It may be quite awhile before I get to that fix.
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