Cancelled an order of a budget amazon projector and got this instead, excited to see how it performs in my set up! Also, not sure if intentional but the hand gesture you kept doing is "shaka"/"hang loose" which is used in surfer culture, while I'm assuming you meant to do the "devil horns" usually associated with the number 666 in regards to hard rock/metal 😄
How long can you have it turned on at once without it affecting the LED bulb life? Some other LED projectors say you must turn their projector off and allow it to cool down every 2 hours, which is not practical for some movies and most sporting events. Also, does the LED bulb hold its original full strength brightness for 25,000 hours or does it have what's called a half life (at 12,500 hours) at which point the bulb begins to dim? These are important issues to know whether it's worth buying or not. And it's something that is never disclosed upfront by the manufacturer.
Superb design, high definition display, solid speaker output and mini size for portability. Nice job, XGIMI.
Cancelled an order of a budget amazon projector and got this instead, excited to see how it performs in my set up! Also, not sure if intentional but the hand gesture you kept doing is "shaka"/"hang loose" which is used in surfer culture, while I'm assuming you meant to do the "devil horns" usually associated with the number 666 in regards to hard rock/metal 😄
Thanks for watching! This gesture actually means "cool" or the number 6 in Chinese.
@@GRTRtech cool! The more you know 😄
Thank you for the review! The XGIMI Elfin is a good product whose quality definitely worths its price.
I bought the XGIMI and it's a 666 for me all the way
Great review mate
Great review👍🏽
if portability and audio is not important, and you want a good quality for movies, good contrast and good black scenes contrast. wich is the best?
How long can you have it turned on at once without it affecting the LED bulb life? Some other LED projectors say you must turn their projector off and allow it to cool down every 2 hours, which is not practical for some movies and most sporting events. Also, does the LED bulb hold its original full strength brightness for 25,000 hours or does it have what's called a half life (at 12,500 hours) at which point the bulb begins to dim? These are important issues to know whether it's worth buying or not. And it's something that is never disclosed upfront by the manufacturer.
How would you compare this one to halo+?