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The auto keystone correction is magic. No more fiddling for 20 minutes to fix trapezoid images! Though like one reviewer mentioned, it doesn’t always save settings between uses. Minor annoyance, but the electric focus (controlled via remote) makes up for it – no blurry corners when projecting upwards.
Dolby Audio surprised me most. Most projector speakers sound like tin cans, but this delivered rich dialogue and decent bass during my Netflix binge. For outdoor use, I paired it with a JBL speaker via Bluetooth 5.2 – seamless connection, zero lag during action scenes.
Netflix certification is a double-edged sword. Yes, direct streaming without a Firestick is convenient (perfect for backyard movie nights!), but as noted by others, you’ll need to manually log in. The dedicated app buttons on the remote? Genius time-saver.
The 1080P-to-4K upscaling won’t fool a videophile, but colors on shows like 'The Witcher' popped beautifully. At 5ft distance in daylight (as one user tested), it’s watchable – though truly shines in darker settings. Pro tip: That "difficult lens cap" others complained about? Twist counterclockwise while pressing the center – works like a charm.
Portability earns top marks – lighter than my laptop bag! I’ve used it everywhere: basement movie marathons, camping trips (via power bank), and even as a temporary TV during renovations. The dual-band WiFi handled 4K streaming without buffering, though avoid crowded 2.4GHz networks for best results.
Downsides? The bulb lifespan concern is valid based on past projector experience (though LED should last longer). And yes, skip this if you need true 4K resolution or massive brightness – but for the price? Absolute steal that outperforms bulkier competitors.
