Brother please help me out I'm confused between these three projectors Benq th 575 ( 830$) Optoma 30hdr ( 820$) Epson tw 750 (850$) These are the prices in my country and I'm really confused which ones the best
@ChrisMajestic I hope Epson will also offer good picture quality. I was going to buy some Chinese projector for 400$ or something like that , then I decided to go for something reliable under 1000$ . And in my country every few options are available under 1000$ . Only Epson tw 750 Benq th 585 Optoma 30hdr Optoma's service centre isn't great And benq's contrast is less Epson felt perfectly fine, but some people told me Epson uses 3lcd and lcd is very bad in terms of picture quality. Is this true ?
First off I love your videos. Did you make a video or could you make a video suggesting a good CAR PLAY device for Tesla? One that plays video on the screen while you're driving. Thanks in advance
Funny you should ask this. I just tested a couple of them. The big issue with them is that your car loses internet connectivity while it’s connected to the CarPlay device. Some of them have ways around this but it’s kind of a janky connection regardless. My favorite is the Ownice T3. That one has dual WiFi chips so you can share a hotspot connection with it and it will pass the internet connection through to your car. The carlinkit one is also a good option as well. That one supports a Bluetooth hotspot connection which also works but it’s a very slow connection. But if you don’t care about either of these issues then you can buy either one. The carlinkit requires less effort to setup though. At any rate I suggest buying a switched usb c cable. That way you can flip a switched to enable or disable the device.
@@ChrisMajestic I appreciate you taking your time to reply to me. But, I can't lie, most of that is just over my head. But I will look up the names you gave me and go from there. I'll still be waiting on that video if you ever make one. Keep making these videos, I watch them all. Thank you
Regarding general robot vacuums, say we do have obstacles in the way does the robot vacuum go around the object or does it avoid that area completely? This question also applies for tier 3 as well. Because if I have to clear my rooms every time I want to vacuum, then I may as well just vacuum myself versus waiting for a robot vacuum to complete the round.
Wow, this just came at the right time, thank you. Trying my first robot vacuum and going with the Roborock q5 Pro+.
Great pick!
Brother please help me out
I'm confused between these three projectors
Benq th 575 ( 830$)
Optoma 30hdr ( 820$)
Epson tw 750 (850$)
These are the prices in my country and I'm really confused which ones the best
I think you’d be happy with the Epson 😎
@ChrisMajestic I hope Epson will also offer good picture quality.
I was going to buy some Chinese projector for 400$ or something like that , then I decided to go for something reliable under 1000$ .
And in my country every few options are available under 1000$ .
Only Epson tw 750
Benq th 585
Optoma 30hdr
Optoma's service centre isn't great
And benq's contrast is less
Epson felt perfectly fine, but some people told me Epson uses 3lcd and lcd is very bad in terms of picture quality.
Is this true ?
@ 3LCD isn’t as sharp as DLP but it only really applies to 4k. If you’re looking at 1080p projectors I’d consider epson.
You should do reviews on the eufy s1 pro and switchbot s10.
The switchbot can connect to the mains for auto empty and filling of water.
Great review, Chris. Thanks, as usual. Cheers!
we have been trying to decide for a while which robo vac to buy.... thanks for ur video
Getting my first robot vacuum today. Tapo RV10 Plus. Can't wait
Congrats! I'll have to try that one out.
First off I love your videos. Did you make a video or could you make a video suggesting a good CAR PLAY device for Tesla? One that plays video on the screen while you're driving. Thanks in advance
Funny you should ask this. I just tested a couple of them. The big issue with them is that your car loses internet connectivity while it’s connected to the CarPlay device. Some of them have ways around this but it’s kind of a janky connection regardless. My favorite is the Ownice T3. That one has dual WiFi chips so you can share a hotspot connection with it and it will pass the internet connection through to your car. The carlinkit one is also a good option as well. That one supports a Bluetooth hotspot connection which also works but it’s a very slow connection. But if you don’t care about either of these issues then you can buy either one. The carlinkit requires less effort to setup though. At any rate I suggest buying a switched usb c cable. That way you can flip a switched to enable or disable the device.
@@ChrisMajestic I appreciate you taking your time to reply to me. But, I can't lie, most of that is just over my head. But I will look up the names you gave me and go from there. I'll still be waiting on that video if you ever make one. Keep making these videos, I watch them all. Thank you
Regarding general robot vacuums, say we do have obstacles in the way does the robot vacuum go around the object or does it avoid that area completely? This question also applies for tier 3 as well. Because if I have to clear my rooms every time I want to vacuum, then I may as well just vacuum myself versus waiting for a robot vacuum to complete the round.
It goes around the obstacles leaving a few inches of space. We still clear our floors nightly though.
@ChrisMajestic Gotcha. Thanks. Big fan of your channel.
Oh man I just bought the Deebot X5 with all the bells and whistles. Great breakdown though mate.
In my opinion any mopping robot still using water tanks is going to be obsolete very soon.
What else would it possibly use besides a water tank?
@@wesfishcare Direct connection to the water supply and drainage. Basically like a dishwasher.
@Domski777 ahhh. That option is super cool, but a little advanced for most people to hook up i think
Simar to the switchbot s10? It connects to the "mains" I think for auto empty and fill
@@Domski777
@@wesfishcare You're right. Come to think of it, washing machines and dishwashers with a vacuum robot option might be a decent idea.
Thanks Chris.