Let me start by saying this projector blew my expectations out of the water for its price point. The auto-focus and keystone correction work like magic - no more fiddling with knobs for 20 minutes just to get a rectangular image! I tested it in my dimly-lit basement and the 600 ANSI brightness delivered surprisingly vibrant colors that made Marvel movies pop.
The built-in Google TV is a game-changer. Being able to shout "Hey Google, play Stranger Things on Netflix" while making popcorn feels futuristic. Though fair warning - the internal speakers are just okay (think basic TV quality). I paired mine with a $50 soundbar and it transformed into a proper mini-cinema.
Where this really shines is outdoor movie nights. At our backyard screening of Jurassic Park, neighbors kept asking if this was some $1,000+ projector. The 1080p native resolution held up beautifully on our 120" screen, though like all projectors, total darkness is ideal. Pro tip: bring extension cords because you'll want that Bluetooth speaker connection!
Minor gripes? Only two HDMI ports (I had to choose between my Switch and Fire Stick), and the corners aren't as razor-sharp as the center. But for under $250? This might be the best value projector I've tested all year.