🎬 Elevate Your Entertainment Game!
The GooDee Upgraded 5800 Lumens Video Projector delivers an exceptional home cinema experience with 1080P HD resolution, advanced connectivity options, and immersive audio, making it perfect for movies, parties, and gaming.
P**4
Amazing for the price! Great Picture quality!
I bought this to replace my BenQ, which was 800x600 and not LED. I thought for the price I'd give it a go and if it wasn't great I'd let the kids use it in their room for disney movies, etc. But to my surprise, the quality of this is actually really good. The build quality is quite impressive considering the cost. I've not really used the built in speaker much, just a quick test, but It sounded loud and clear enough for general use. The resolution of this projector is great, far better than 800x600. The LED light source is bright enough, even in a room with lights on. The only time I couldn't see it very well was when the sun was coming directly through the window. This projector has a manual keystone adjustment, which works ok but if you have the projector too high or too low relative to the centre of your chosen "screen", you can't get the top or bottom as sharp as the rest. I mounted it level to the centre of my screen, 5 meters away and the picture is super sharp in the centre and pretty sharp everywhere else, even in the corners. Colours are great. Good contrast and brightness. the cooling fan's not very loud either, once you're into the movie, you don't even notice it.**Update**I've now been using this projector for nearly 2 years. I still can't fault it, for the price it has been more than worth it. It has been used regularly (every other day) and there has not been any issues with it at all! I want to purchase a 1080P projector, but I really cant justify it as there is nothing wrong with this one and full HD would only be slightly better, so I'll stick with this one just now! Maybe just wait for a 4K version...For the price, I really have nothing bad to say about it. It even comes with a lens cap which my BenQ didn't at more than twice the cost! Definitely worth every penny!
N**B
The best projector currently available on the market in terms of quality/price
After spending a month on looking for a projector that provides quality at an affordable price, I decided to go with GooDee's YG600 model. A friend of mine owns the previous, YG500 model, and I can tell that there has been a major update since, both in the resolution (this one is a WXGA projector) and the brightness of the light source.The photos attached were taken with a smart phone. The second picture shows how the image is like with night light on (6W LED, comparable to a 40W standard bulb). As one can see, the image still has enough contrast to it. In a dark environment, it truly renders a cinema experience.There are several options available in the menu. Amongst others, one can set the colour temperature (there are preset options, such as cold, standard, warm), colour balance (e.g., dynamic, user defined), there are audio filters that boost bass if needed (the audio quality is pretty decent given that the projector has only two 3W speakers; one is seemingly dedicated to drive bass; altogether, they fill a room with no problem), and one can also set date, time and sleep timer.As for the quality of the image, the resolution of the LCD panel of the projector is the same as that of a standard 13"-15" monitor. At a projected size of 100" (the one claimed to be the optimal), one can enjoy HD contents without losing detail. I found that there are two useful contrast options: standard and dynamic. The former gives a bit more detail to the picture, whereas the latter stretches the contrast, making bright parts of the image stand out and deepening dark areas. Also, with dynamic contrast and adjusted, slightly reduced green tint and raised red level, the colours are very close to how my computer's screen renders them with calibrated colour profile. Please mind that the Keystone correction is optical, so the edges of the picture may be blurry when projected at an angle. This, however, is known to affect all similar projectors (just like slight chromatic aberration around the edges does).The fan of the projector is of course audible, but it is in no way disruptive. The tiny holes in the front panel are not just part of the stylish design but also help heat dissipation. The fans seem to cool the device efficiently, pumping out a lot of hot air (while leaving the case itself cold to touch). I am sure it prolongs the life of the light source.As for the in-built OS, the OSD seems to have been translated to many languages, but there is room for improvement. I could not find an option for changing the volume; one could change it though using the remote control. Also, while the device plays MKV files with no problem, I could not seem to find an option for changing the language of the subtitles shown. Should one use a computer or a media stick to stream content, these issues do not emerge; they might, however, if one plans to play media files from a micro SD card or via USB.On balance, I think this is the best projector currently available on the market in terms of quality/price.
M**.
Good value for money projector
What's not to like ? An HD movie projector with good brightness at a low price with a pretty good picture.Starting with the negatives:Picture quality: We think the sweet spot for the picture is 3-4m from the wall. Any closer and it just wont be sharp anywhere. At that sweet spot we can get 90% of the screen in good focus. Around the edges it gets a little fuzzy which is more noticeable if there's text there.Sound: get a soundbar. the sound quality from the speakers isnt very good at all and it is strange trying to watch a screen with the sound behind you.Adjustment: there is no height adjustment on the projector - but you can easily get around that.Noise: its described as having low fan noise. I wouldnt agree. But its not so noisy that it is intrusive.Plus points:Picture: 90% of the screen is in focus. If you're watching a movie you will be concentrating on the action in the middle of the screen so you wont notice the fuzziness. Just assume its photographer's bokeh.Brightness: You can see everything that's going on. We havent tried it in bright light - but who wants to watch a movie in broad daylight anyway ?Set up: while the instructions are not well translated, it is very easy to set up.It does the essential stuff very well. defintely good vfm
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