🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with NexiGo PJ20!
The NexiGo PJ20 Outdoor Projector delivers a stunning native 1080P resolution with 500 ANSI lumens brightness, Dolby audio support, and versatile connectivity options, making it the perfect choice for both indoor and outdoor entertainment. With a robust design and a commitment to customer satisfaction, this projector is your gateway to an immersive cinematic experience.
Manufacturer | Nexight INC |
Brand | NexiGo |
Item Weight | 5.51 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.59 x 9.05 x 4.25 inches |
Item model number | PJ20 |
Color | Black |
Brightness Rating | 500 Lumen |
Manufacturer Part Number | PJ20 |
A**R
Overall great projector on budget.
The picture quality is excellent. I’ve been using it both indoors and outdoors for a while now, and it performs well in both settings. The built-in speakers are decent, but they’re not very loud unless the surroundings are quiet, so I usually pair it with a Bluetooth speaker for better sound. I’ve also used it with a streaming stick, and it works great.Setup was simple and hassle-free. You can hear the fan while it’s running, but it’s not loud enough to be distracting. The brightness is impressive, though it’s best suited for dark rooms to get the clearest picture. It doesn’t perform well in daylight, but that’s not why I bought it.Overall, it’s a great projector for the price and definitely worth considering!
N**S
Great Budget Projector!
I was specifically looking for a sub-$300 projector to meet the budget for my basement. The projector had to be 1080p and have the ability to ceiling mount with an inverted view. My main use is TV shows and the occasional movie. I previously had a mid-level BenQ projector, so my level of standards are fairly high, but I kept my expectations in check.Shipping was fast and the projector arrived without damage.The packaging is simple, yet protective. Unboxing the projector I found the projector itself, the power cable, a 3.5mm audio to RCA adapter, remote (you’ll need two AAA batteries, not included), and the user manual. I was able to find a copy of the manual in PDF format online, so I familiarized myself with the operation before the projector got to me. I found the power cable to be a bit short for my setup. The included power cable is around 6 feet long. I would have liked a 10-12 foot power cable.The build quality of the projector is good for the money. The design is simple, and the controls and inputs are intuitive. I particularly like the remote. It is simple with no frills. It gets the job done without being overly complicated.Setup is super simple. Select your language and you’re good to go.The focus is set through the menu. Using the remote, fine tuning the focus is very easy. This is where I fell in love with it. Even before sending a video to it. The menu images are sharp and crisp, even without a proper screen.There are plenty of inputs available to meet all of the devices currently on the market. The projector also has the ability for screen mirroring, which was also easy to setup.My basement is long and narrow. But at 8.5 feet, I was able to get a very clear 75” screen on the opposite wall. Quite the improvement from my 43” 4K TV, which was several years old and giving out.Compared to my previous BenQ projector, which was in the $700 range, this NexiGo PJ20 is a strong competitor. Without having them side by side, there are few differences that I am picking up on. For under $300, I have zero complaints at all.The first night, I watched a few episodes of the Big Bang Theory and Star Wars Rogue One. They looked fantastic, with clear and crisp images. The colors are rich and bright! The last few days, my kids have watched several Disney movies. The Pixar films look great on this!Fan noise is reasonable for this price range. You wouldn’t want to sit directly next to it, but few would have it set up that way. With my ceiling mount, the fan noise is a non-issue.The speakers are okay in a pinch, but I would recommend some sort of external speaker. Bluetooth speakers would do fine. I’m using an Apple TV with two HomePod Minis. Paired with the PJ20, I have the ultimate budget setup.If you’re looking for a budget projector, you can stop here. I highly recommend the PJ20. You won’t be disappointed.The projector has a standard one year warranty. Registering gets you a second year for free.
J**8
So far good, particularly for the price point
This projector is great at this price point, offering features that tick most of the boxes for casual viewers like myself. With 1080P quality, the images are crisp and impressive. Managing a screen size of over 100" in my cozy living space was a breeze, and it looked vibrant, and good enough even with some ambient light.Its audio is functional, delivered throug a small speaker, is good for a movie night but don't expect a Dolby-quality despite the protocol being supported, you can't reproduce it with out the proper outputs. It serves the purpose and does so well if yount expect a Dolby experience. Blue tooth option from the projector to alternate options was good enough for me to overcome any potential audio hurdles.One area where the projector truly shines is the motorized focusing, controlled by a handy remote. But here's the snag: my dog decided the remote was a chew toy, and now I'm stuck without manual focusing. It's a struggle to refocus if I'm among for a different screen size which makes the absence of a manual focus option an oversight as mentioned by another reviewer.Speaking of casting, I've run into issues with DLNA despite trying to firmware upgrade and TS with support. For those unfamiliar, DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a protocol that enables devices to share content. It's essential for convenience, especially when casting YouTube videos or picking shows directly from my phone. When coupled with a fire stick, it enhances the experience, easily making up for some of the built-in limitations and resolving the DLNA.As for physical connections, HDMI, etc, no problems there. Everything was easy to do and set up from the moment of unboxing, which, by the way, the packaging is solid.I have another Nexigo product and support has been solid. Haven't received an update DLNA yet though so will update once I get a response. Also need to see how hard it is to replace that vital remoteSo, what's the final word? I really like this projector for its price and features, but there are some quirks to consider. If you value casting options like DLNA or desire a manual focus control, take note, though a firmware upgrade should fix this soon I'm hoping. If you're looking for a budget-friendly, feature-packed option, this projector might just fit the bill. Just keep the remote away from your furry friends!
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