NexiGo PJ20 Outdoor Projector, 450 ANSI Lumens, Movie Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, Native 1080P, Dolby_Audio Sound Support, Compatible w/TV Stick,iOS,Android,Laptop,Console
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Jathan Provchy
> 3 dayThis is a nice upgrade to the Nexigo PJ10 projector. All the same features, but brighter and more vivid colors. The focus controls being electronic and built-in to the remote control was very handy! The only downside is there is no mounting screw on the bottom to use on a tripod, and this is probably due to the larger size and weight. As I have more time to use this projector more, I will share any additional feedback, but so far it has been a great projector!
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Tanner lust
> 3 dayWorth every penny. Just shy of 1080p id say. But can play movies great. I personally wouldn’t invest $4k in a laser projector when this looks just fine for only $200
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World Bui
> 3 day- Very bright and good. - Sound is good for projector quality. - Fan is a little loud but can be masked by Turing volume up high. - easy set up and turns on quickly Satisfied.
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Jagan
> 3 dayI bought the PJ20 projector after my better than expected experience I had with Nexigo’s camera which I had bought for video conferencing. The projector came nicely packed and included remote, power cable and audio out cable. Unfortunately the remote didn’t come with batteries but that didn’t stop me from popping into two AAA batteries I had with me. The set up was very straightforward - I have mine placed on a stand and projecting onto a wall. Setting up the input was straightforward and intuitive and so was focusing the projector. After that, I was able to hook up a streaming box and start watching my movie. I was pleasantly surprised by how good the picture quality was as well as the sound from built in speakers. Granted it’s not high fidelity but it’s pretty good. Overall I am happy with the product. The one con that I would like to address is the fan noise - it is a bit loud but not loud enough to be distracting when watching the movie.
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Luke Childress
Greater than one weekI have been using this projector for a bit and I will say that it is very nice to have. I use it for my work teaching, and I have loved its convenience. I dont have large amounts of experience with other projectors, but I wasnt expecting some of the features that it had. My favorite part of the experience was how quickly and smoothly it would play videos off of my flash drive after plugging it in. My only wish is that it would have the ability to play more video types (mkv, etc.), but other than that it passed my expectations!
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Todd Evans
> 3 dayWe just tried this out last night and it was a hit. While we were waiting for sunset, I threw some Hotel Transelvania on to keep the kids entertained, and I was pretty surprised that the image was good enough to see in the magic hour light. Once the sun set we put on Pee-wees Big Adventure, and by the time his bike got stolen, I was pretty chuffed at how bright and colorful the creapy mechanical clown looked. My only advice would be to get an external sound device. Most projectors do not have good sound and this is on the quieter side. I bought a Soundcore Motion Boom Plus, and it synced up great with the projectors Bluetooth. I also used a 4k Fire Stick (overkill for this 1080p projector) to stream the movie and it worked great with the projector.
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Adam
> 3 dayFor the price this is a good projector with a lot of useful features. Im glad they ranked the brightness in ANSI. It seems like a lot of manufactures try to mask their real world brightness by just listing their brightness in lumens. Id say this projector is very close to the 350ANSI rating. In my pictures I put the chair to show just how large of a picture I projected. It was a good 10 ft corner to corner. the Wi-Fi connection worked well as did the Bluetooth. If I had to pick a weakness I would say the sound of the built in speakers. I was connected to a Microsoft Surface which had better sound than the built in speakers. With this said I wouldnt say they sound any worse than other projector built in speakers. I have a total of 6 projectors from a $2000 short throw down to a $15 LED Halloween special and the sound of this projector is on par with the higher end projectors, though again none of them sound great. As for longevity, only time will tell. I plan on bring this projector to use while RV camping so Ill update if I run into any issues over time.
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Marvin
Greater than one weekThe product was excellent and came early as expected.
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AM
> 3 dayLarge and loud and not much better quality than smaller, cheaper ones.
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Nicholas P.
> 3 dayIf youre on a budget and looking for an affordable home projector that doesnt skimp on quality, the NexiGo PJ20 is definitely worth considering. While it may not have all the bells and whistles of some high-end projectors on the market, it offers solid performance at a reasonable price point. Obviously, there are nicer projectors, with better functionality, higher brightness, and higher resolution, but if you want to have a nice movie night with your loved ones without spending $1000 on a projector then this is a good purchase. I shopped around a lot for something cheaper, and I worked my way from $60 to $300 projectors; and returned most of them. Stay away from the super cheap ones, there is zero customer service, and they won’t last; you’ll end up buying three of them in a year. Better to take that money and get something a better that will provide a better viewing experience, and last longer. I also think spending over $300 isn’t worth it because I don’t feel like the quality goes up much before you get to the $600’s. Plus these projectors often have coupons that can be added to them on the product page. One of the standout features of the PJ20, and NexiGo for that matter, is that they list the brightness in ANSI Lumens, which ensures that its brightness specifications are accurate and reliable. Don’t fall for those 2000L or 3000Lum units. If it doesn’t explicitly state the brightness in ANSI Lumens, do not buy it. They are hiding something. The PJ20 has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a brightness of 450 ANSI lumens, this is more than enough for consumer level buyers. While 4K is nice, but not necessary, I do think you should never go lower than 1080 displays. The built-in speaker is a nice touch, but its not going to blow you away with its sound quality. I tested it just to test it, but I knew I would be using my surround sound system for the audio. You can also attach a speaker to it via Bluetooth or cable. Its worth noting that some apps, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, do not support screen mirroring due to copyright protections. This is an issue with most projectors, just get chrome cast and you’ll be able to screen from your phone. Overall, the NexiGo PJ20 is a solid choice for anyone looking for an affordable home projector that offers decent performance. While you won’t find this playing a movie in your local AMC, its a good deal for the money and is sure to satisfy most casual movie-watchers, and families. Also comes with a standard full 1-year warranty that will get extended by an additional year if you register your product with their website. For entry level projectors, this is definitely one of the better ones.