TMY 1080P Full HD Enhanced Projector, Over 7000 Lumens [180 ANSI Brightness] Home Projector, Mini Projector Compatible with TV Stick HDMI USB VGA AV, Projector for Outdoor Movies & Home Cinema.
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The hdmi port is located on it, so it works. This projector provides an excellent platform for us to play Xbox One and Xbox 360 I have never had an issue. I have never had an issue.
Selected User Reviews For TMY 1080P Full HD Enhanced Projector, Over 7000 Lumens [180 ANSI Brightness] Home Projector, Mini Projector Compatible with TV Stick HDMI USB VGA AV, Projector for Outdoor Movies & Home Cinema.
TMY's previous native projector offered 1280*720 resolution. This is an upgrade worthy of the company. It was a very good value when it was released previously. It is definitely more impressive for the price difference than the TMY projector I purchased earlier. * * * *This On the left is the old one, the bulky one is the old one included with the image. There are round sides on the new one (and it is the one projected in that photo). There are two internal speakers instead of one in this model, and it promises to be brighter at 6000 lumens (vs 5500) and to have better color brightness since there are two LEDs instead of In my side-by-side comparisons, I noticed a marked improvement all around. I emphasized in my previous review of the projector that you need to set the right expectations for when you buy. In order to get native high resolution images in 1080p or 4K or to have a projected picture that can withstand bright ambient light, you'll need to invest in an extremely expensive projector and a super-sized screen. With the gain screen, you can use it. It is simply not possible to achieve the same results with a projector in the $100 range. In the event that you've convinced yourself that a *$100 projector can give you the equivalent of a 100 inch LED TV for 100 times less money, you wouldn't In the event you want an outstanding projector to use for outdoor movie nights, family movie nights, or just general viewing in low-light conditions, then this is the projector for you If you need a projector for light environments, then this projector meets your needs. It was a big surprise for my family when I sprang a big one on them We tried them with the previous TMY model and this one is substantially better at the same price. I'd be surprised if someone found a substantially better projector at this price (or even double this price), and I'd love to hear about it if it happens. As a result, I installed the first TMY projector in our master bedroom, about 11 feet from the wall, and we watch almost everything on it. It has been running for many hours and is still going strong so As a result of the change, the old one will be used for roaming/outdoor movie nights in place of the new one. The majority of projectors in this price range do not have native resolutions of 1280x720. Each of them claims to be "HD" because they each can accept a 1080p input (and some can even accept a 4k input), but they all output at a It is true that TMY and a few other models are native 1280*720, which provides a smoother image (you may need to dig a bit to find what the *native* resolution is, so take your time to find out). The only projectors at this price range that can project a higher native resolution (as of Nov 2020) are the ones rated from 2000 x 1800 to 5000 x 1800. There is no denying it TMY's latest model is no doubt brighter than its predecessor. Dark scenes, which lost a lot more detail in the previous model, are the areas that show the most difference. A brighter color is also evident. As a result, I don't use the projector as much (because there is a lot of ambient light). I did not learn much from the comparison due to the light-weight nature of my iPhone As things change due to balance correction, things become more complicated. I think the takeaway here is that the laptop is superior (as expected), however the projector really outperforms its price range. SOUND
This model has two speakers instead of one, as was the case in the previous I'd expect them to be rubbish like with the past model, but like the past model, they're surprisingly capable. This projector can be placed on a stool and you will not need to hook up external speakers and your viewers will be satisfied. You can get a rich, full sound when you couple it with some midrange After that, you'll need something beefier for range and bass. Other than the connectors on the back, this projector has no connectors. Most of the time, that's probably a better solution. In my case, I wanted to mount it with a wall nearby, so the side-ports of the prior model made mounting a little easier in that respect. But I should be okay. 1) I endorse these projectors, but I wish to mention the incentive for those who buy them. BUY IT. The conclusion is clear. The result will be a happy ending.

You cannot expect much at this price, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked, and it came with the screen and command hooks. If you get everything pretty much right, the picture will be bright and crisp. It was fuzziness around the edges that caused me problems, but I resolved it by messing with the keystone. Ideally, the camera should be facing directly at the screen so that the best image quality is achieved. This is the same system we used to play video games on and watch movies on. Personally, I enjoy pairing it with my large BT speaker or my Amazon Echo Dot, but the internal speaker is actually quite good as well! Our plan is to also project holiday videos on to a sheer panel in the front windows of our house with this setup. It is the same manufacturer that we have two others from last year and it was all the buzz in the neighborhood.

I think it is a good value at that price. We were pleased with the brighter picture compared to the previous model. The color is red out of the box, but you can adjust it to "cool" to make it so it looks good. We gave it a 4 instead of 5 stars because The sound doesn't seem We had to use an external speaker (it doesn't have blue tooth which would be nice if it had). focus if you were very far from the monitor. Using the included 100" screen, we are about as far as we could get with the focus fully turned. There are some specs that show the lens will focus up to 220 inches, but I don't see how it would focus Three) The hooks included with the screen are like "command hooks", except they don't come off as easy because I haven't tested many hooks so far Our wall was painted for a day after they were on. There are also the following items to A screw in the middle on the front of the shelf allows height adjustment It took a little while to figure out how to adjust it because it was quite tight The tripod connection is all the way out so I assume this is where the tripod hooks up. As a whole, I am sure we'll have a great time watching movies. A revised version of this article has been posted As a result of contacting customer service, who responded promptly, it is advised that you level the projector (horizontal) and adjust the keystone up and With a focal length of 150 inches, it focuses pretty well. While I did not travel to 220, I do not believe that picture would be that impressive at that size. It seems to be a decent projector for its price point.

In contrast to other subcompact projectors, this one boasts an impressive brightness of 7000 lumens and can thus compensate for what is one of the biggest shortcomings The $100 projector will cost you A brightly lit room. I love it at night. It's super bright and works really well. In the daytime, you can still see it quite clearly. The first time I got a $100 projector to last that long was a major accomplishment for me. Considering how small the screen is, it would not be suitable for serious office presentations, but it would be perfect for watching some TV or playing video games. The native 720p resolution is also excellent, compared with the 480p native resolution that most sub-$500 TVs have. Quite a few inexpensive projectors have this feature, so it is possible to read text clearly. It is equipped with a HMDI-compatible display I love it because it is built in, and it works with my 50' HDMI cable. What's not to like? As for the remote, it works fine as well. There is only one downside, which is the noise of the fan. Having a projector, however, comes with a price tag. My system works well with a $15 tripod that I purchased for my camera. For only $100, this is an amazing setup. Buying this projector is a great idea if you need a cheap projector. Several of them have been tried by me. The biggest and brightest one under $100 is this 720p native one.

This is the projector to buy for a great price if you want a projector to put in your home or outside theatre. It is easy to set up and you can easily connect a fire stick, game system, DVD and more to it within a matter of minutes. There was a previous version of the TMY projected, but this one is significantly more accurate. As compared to the previous version, the image is sharper and more clear. Both versions of the audio are good, but we found that the older version had a bit more clarity than the new. Because of how much I like it, I have already recommended it to friends.
