I'm actually looking for a projector that purposefully isn't bright, I want to on my bedroom ceiling before going to sleep. I don't want bright lights in the evening.
Nice review and helpful. I expected you showing us the biggest size, if we have enough room to use the projectors. Btw, you're talking about 70 inches : but can they do more than that ? Let's say around 100" for a try...
Hi Thanks, Screen/Image size is a bit subjective as it depends at what point you determine the image to be too dull to see and in what ambient light you are using it. EG in a bright room you may only be able to move the projector a short distance from the screen before it is too dull to see and therefore the picture is only small, but in a pitch-black room you may be able to move it 4 meters away and it still be visible so a 150 inch image is possible. It's also subjective as to when the quality of the blown-up picture due to the size of the pixels on the screen are just too big to make the image nice to watch. The J9 anything over 60" is not great and as its not very bright it would need to be in a very dark room The Viewsonic and Elphas are plenty capable of 100 Inches possibly more if the ambient light is low. Hope that helps.
Yeah, thank you very much. Also, every people doesn't have the same eyes : that means You and Me will not "see" the same thing while we're watching a video from these projectors. Of course, I was talking about using projectors in the dark ; imho, if it's in plain light, it's a nonsense. And nice remark about pixels size, very well thought.
Hi, thanks for the feedback. I made the mistake of filming the close up shots with our DJI osmo pocket without connecting it to a phone. The screen on the pocket itself is very small and I didn’t notice at the time of shooting it was auto focusing on the background rather than the object on some of the close up shots. I did notice in the edit but didn’t have time to reshoot everything. I know it’s annoying but hope it didn’t detract from the review too much. I’ll be making sure to only use it when connected to a phone in future.
Hi thanks for your comment. I can assure this is not a fake review and we have no connection to Viewsonic, you can see links to all the projectors tested in the video description. We have also done a number of other reviews on other projectors. This one was before this video ruclips.net/video/nPDwbJN59Nw/видео.html This one since - where we try out a projector that we prefer to the Viewsonic - ruclips.net/video/FTFwWblw2XQ/видео.html
Excellent review and comparison thank you!
Very helpful, thank you
Nice comparison. 👍
Very informative, thanks for sharing it
I'm actually looking for a projector that purposefully isn't bright, I want to on my bedroom ceiling before going to sleep. I don't want bright lights in the evening.
Nice review and helpful.
I expected you showing us the biggest size, if we have enough room to use the projectors.
Btw, you're talking about 70 inches : but can they do more than that ? Let's say around 100" for a try...
Hi Thanks, Screen/Image size is a bit subjective as it depends at what point you determine the image to be too dull to see and in what ambient light you are using it.
EG in a bright room you may only be able to move the projector a short distance from the screen before it is too dull to see and therefore the picture is only small, but in a pitch-black room you may be able to move it 4 meters away and it still be visible so a 150 inch image is possible.
It's also subjective as to when the quality of the blown-up picture due to the size of the pixels on the screen are just too big to make the image nice to watch.
The J9 anything over 60" is not great and as its not very bright it would need to be in a very dark room
The Viewsonic and Elphas are plenty capable of 100 Inches possibly more if the ambient light is low.
Hope that helps.
Yeah, thank you very much.
Also, every people doesn't have the same eyes : that means You and Me will not "see" the same thing while we're watching a video from these projectors.
Of course, I was talking about using projectors in the dark ; imho, if it's in plain light, it's a nonsense.
And nice remark about pixels size, very well thought.
Is the sonic one any good for Netflix and through a gaming pc ?
It has HDMI in so should be fine.
Great review but why was so much of the footage out of focus. You must have noticed when editing?
Hi, thanks for the feedback. I made the mistake of filming the close up shots with our DJI osmo pocket without connecting it to a phone. The screen on the pocket itself is very small and I didn’t notice at the time of shooting it was auto focusing on the background rather than the object on some of the close up shots.
I did notice in the edit but didn’t have time to reshoot everything. I know it’s annoying but hope it didn’t detract from the review too much.
I’ll be making sure to only use it when connected to a phone in future.
What is the minimum throw distance for the Viewsonic that will focus ?
Hi, it will focus at only 10cm from screen. Screen is 5 inch diagonal at that distance.
Hello have are you lam live in Iran how much is video pergktur 👌👌
I would really like to buy the view sonic but I want the mw2 it looks amazing but crazy expensive anyone know if it’s worth it?
Is viewsonic durable?? What I have heard it's not durable and may not work after some months
We had it for over a year before we sold it due to upgrading to the Blitzwolf and didn't have a problem.
Great vid but you are yelling into the mic a bit
Thanks, That’s strange it seems roughly the same level as the ads when I watch it. Is it a particular part that is higher then another?
Seems like a fake review. An ad for ViewSonic with to dummy projectors for show. Unnecessary since the ViewSonic has good real reviews
Hi thanks for your comment.
I can assure this is not a fake review and we have no connection to Viewsonic, you can see links to all the projectors tested in the video description.
We have also done a number of other reviews on other projectors.
This one was before this video ruclips.net/video/nPDwbJN59Nw/видео.html
This one since - where we try out a projector that we prefer to the Viewsonic - ruclips.net/video/FTFwWblw2XQ/видео.html