Let me start by saying this projector is a GAME-CHANGER for movie nights. The Netflix licensing means no more fumbling with Firesticks – I was binge-watching Stranger Things directly from the built-in app within minutes of unboxing.
The auto keystone correction is witchcraft-level good. I accidentally placed it at a wonky angle during setup, and poof – it self-corrected into a perfect rectangle before I could even reach for the remote. The electric focus is equally impressive, though I did need to fine-tune it manually for absolute sharpness (a minor nitpick).
Picture quality? Stunning. The 800 ANSI lumens handle my moderately lit living room surprisingly well, though true cinephiles will want near-darkness. That 300" capability is no joke – we turned our backyard into an open-air cinema that had neighbors asking about tickets.
Now the Dolby Audio surprised me most. The built-in speakers deliver shockingly rich sound for their size, though I eventually paired it with my Bluetooth soundbar for Avengers-worthy bass. Pro tip: The bidirectional Bluetooth also lets you use the projector as a giant speaker – great for parties.
Minor gripes? The power cord connection feels slightly loose (a common complaint in reviews), and while WiFi6 is blazing fast, the interface occasionally lags when switching between streaming apps.
Final verdict: At this price point, it's an absolute steal that eliminates multiple devices from your entertainment setup. Whether you're hosting game day, movie marathons, or even outdoor camping trips (yes, I've done all three), this projector delivers theater magic without the theater hassle.