Meet the brightest budget Full HD LCD projector yet – Everycom HQ10W! Up to 900 ANSI Lumens that is suitable for both day and night. Adjustable LED brightness power output to support multiple screen sizes. Useful auto focus, keystone correction and obstacle avoidance. Smooth wireless screen mirroring through Miracast and AirPlay. Android 9.0 OS with plenty of RAM and storage for your daily entertainment…
A Cheaper Wanbo X5 Clone! Better? ZHENEVO Z1 In-Depth Review
Hello guys, meet my very first Android 12 LCD projector – ZHENEVO Z1. It is suitable for both day and night. Plenty of entertainment for you to enjoy. Useful auto focus, keystone correction and obstacle avoidance. Smooth wireless screen mirroring through Miracast and AirPlay. Suitable for casual gaming on PS5, XBOX and Nintendo Switch. Perform well? Let’s find out…
Wanbo New T2 Max In-Depth Review – Watch This Before You Buy!!!
Hey guys, meet Wanbo New T2 Max Portable LCD Projector. It is suitable for both day and night. Loaded with Android 9 OS for your daily entrainment needs. Come with useful auto vertical keystone correction and auto focus. Smooth wireless mirroring for both Android and iOS devices. Suitable for gaming on PS5, XBOX and Nintendo Switch. Alright, let’s have a closer look now…
BlitzWolf V8 In-Depth Review – The Cheapest 1080P Android Projector by BlitzWolf! Worth Buying?
Hello guys, meet the cheapest 1080P Android LCD Projector by BlitzWolf yet. It is suitable for both day and night. Loaded with Android 11 OS for your daily entrainment needs. Comes with useful 4-way keystone correction and zoom function. Smooth wireless mirroring for both Android and iOS devices. Perform great? Let’s have a closer look now…
Budget Samsung Freestyle Clone In-Depth Review – Watch This Before You Buy HY320! The Updated HY300!
Hey guys, meet the cheapest 1080P Android LCD projector – Bakeey StarGazer2. Or the updated HY300 – HY320. You can also call it the budget Samsung Freestyle clone. Yes, it supports multiple viewing angles. Up to 180 degree. Great for ceiling projection indeed…