Another "one of the best" projectors you ever tested. You always say the same thing for every projector you test. Really does not help when someone is deciding which unit to purchase. That being said, I still appreciate your videos.
any comment/comparison would be appreciated. Things that matter, such as fan noise, color accuracy, input lag, actual brightness, sound... I know some of those are hard to measure, but even just your personal honest opinion/ranking/comparison would be helpful@@fishbeeproductreviews
@@CCSUTI I have the Pj40 and it's fairly bright for the price. They removed the apps, but you can still get RUclips with your fire stick or Roku stick. As far as 4K or HDR 10, for $300 you're not going to get 4k on any projector. It's misleading marketing. It's 4K support. Which means the projector will take a 4K signal and convert it to a 1080. Hope this helps.
if your getting it for gaming i would go for the pj40 gen 2 or gen 3 they but have better response times plus the gen 3 has a newer brighter led light source
@@fishbeeproductreviewsI just bought this for outside. I’ll let you know how it goes. It says 800 lumens. Which is 300 more then the boom 3 I was going to get
there are 3 generations of pj40s the newest one has the same light source as this projector and has apps and i think runs Linux also there are two generations of the PJ30 the older one is white and you do not want that one
NexiGo PJ30 Ultra Projector on Amazon: amzn.to/3UZT0GD
Would you recommend this or AURZEN Boom for home netflix use in dark room?
probably personal preference, aurzen boom will have better sound but similar in picture quality
Another "one of the best" projectors you ever tested. You always say the same thing for every projector you test. Really does not help when someone is deciding which unit to purchase. That being said, I still appreciate your videos.
yeah i'm going to start doing some comparisons for projectors because there's some that are really close
any comment/comparison would be appreciated. Things that matter, such as fan noise, color accuracy, input lag, actual brightness, sound...
I know some of those are hard to measure, but even just your personal honest opinion/ranking/comparison would be helpful@@fishbeeproductreviews
Thats what he gets paid for 😂😂 he can't give honest feedback it has to sound good or check.
Would you recommend this over the pj40?
i'd have to do a closer comparison but more than likely yes
@@fishbeeproductreviewsEven if we dont count the built in apps only the video quality? The websites says HDR10 but i'm pretty sceptical
@@CCSUTI
I have the Pj40 and it's fairly bright for the price. They removed the apps, but you can still get RUclips with your fire stick or Roku stick.
As far as 4K or HDR 10, for $300 you're not going to get 4k on any projector.
It's misleading marketing.
It's 4K support. Which means the projector will take a 4K signal and convert it to a 1080.
Hope this helps.
pj30 ultra is 15% brighter than pj40
if your getting it for gaming i would go for the pj40 gen 2 or gen 3 they but have better response times plus the gen 3 has a newer brighter led light source
I would’ve like to see the review actually done outside since it’s labeled to be an outdoor projector.
sorry i don't have an outdoor setup but i haven't tested many that would be bright enough unless its completely dark outside
@@fishbeeproductreviewsI just bought this for outside. I’ll let you know how it goes. It says 800 lumens. Which is 300 more then the boom 3 I was going to get
@@em1ownerify Any updates?
Can HBO, Tubi, Filmrise be installed?
It is a decent projector. Though I've found that the contrast could use improving.
isnt the pj40 newer?
i believe pj40 is 2022, this one is 2023
there are 3 generations of pj40s the newest one has the same light source as this projector and has apps and i think runs Linux also there are two generations of the PJ30 the older one is white and you do not want that one
Is this dust proof?
if its like the pj40 than it has a filter my pj40 that ive had for the past two years has been on 24/7 has a filter and has never had dust in it
hello. does it let you install apk's? what iOS it running? android?
Possibly but I haven't tried that