








Let me start by saying this projector is a visual treat when it works right. The auto-focus and keystone correction are absolute game-changers - no more fiddling with knobs like it's 2005! I tested it during a backyard movie night, and watching 'Dune' on a 100" screen with those 20W speakers gave me proper cinema chills.
However... (deep sigh) the HDMI darkness issue mentioned in reviews is REAL. My PS5 looked like it was stuck in a cave until I got a replacement unit. Turns out some units ship with defective ports - not cool for a $200+ device. Pro tip: buy from somewhere with easy returns.
The touch controls feel premium, but that loose power port had me doing the 'hold-the-cable-just-right' dance. For something marketed as portable, this design flaw hurts. Though to be fair, the included carrying case is surprisingly sturdy.
After three months of weekend use, I'm noticing slight brightness fade - about 20% dimmer than out-of-box performance. Not terrible, but makes me wonder about long-term durability. Keep that dust cover on religiously!
Final verdict? When it works, it's magical for the price. But you might need to play projector roulette to get a good one. If you score a non-defective unit though? Instant home theater upgrade that'll make your friends jealous.
