This looks like a powerful little device with good input option with that usb c, built in Chromecast and decent app support. The output image does look impressive indeed. Not having a battery is not a problem for me but a noisy fan definitely is. And not forget it's a Kickstarter campaign and delivery times and long term warranty are under question mark. Anyway great review as usual
nice image comparison to the Nebula. This one is indeed brighter and the more saturated colors might be useful in rooms that are not pitch black. however the Nebula is much more portable, can fit in any bag.
If i setup a difrent projector screen for a difrent projector will the auto zoom and keystone compensate for where this projector length and distance is from ceiling , inother words, will i have to reset the projector to match my screen or will it auto detect where the screen is
Is this worth the money? Is there a better projector in the same price range? They're claiming up to 180", but that seems like it wouldn't be very clear since it isn't a 4k projector. Gaming and sports is the main thing for me, did anyone catch the mhz?
There is a bit of lag. If a projector has Keystone correction, it usually adds some lag. Could be annoying for some games. There is a video coming out next week about a projector with almost no lag and in my opinion - great for gaming.
Considering the size of the lens it doesn't likely use the 0.47" DMD. It's likely a 0.33" or 0.23". I'm guessing the contrast will not be great, well under 1000:1. I'd like to be wrong though.
I didn't receive the information about that. Most likely it is smaller than 0.47, and it is most likely using the shifting technology. It is just a guess though - based on the price.
@@TechMishka If it's using the 0.47" then it shouldn't need shifting to get 1080p native. It's only with the smaller 0.23" or 0.33" would shifting be required. For the 0.23" it would need to shift 4x for 1080p and the 0.33" would need to shift 2x.
This looks like a powerful little device with good input option with that usb c, built in Chromecast and decent app support. The output image does look impressive indeed. Not having a battery is not a problem for me but a noisy fan definitely is. And not forget it's a Kickstarter campaign and delivery times and long term warranty are under question mark. Anyway great review as usual
Yeah, always tricky with crowdfunding campaigns. As far as I understand it will be available on Amazon afterwards.
nice image comparison to the Nebula. This one is indeed brighter and the more saturated colors might be useful in rooms that are not pitch black. however the Nebula is much more portable, can fit in any bag.
Agreed, brightness is greater. I also like a lot the portability of Capsule 3
If i setup a difrent projector screen for a difrent projector will the auto zoom and keystone compensate for where this projector length and distance is from ceiling , inother words, will i have to reset the projector to match my screen or will it auto detect where the screen is
It will automatically adjust.
Does anybody have any good calibrated settings using a calibrator , thnx in advance for any and all help
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L500 or dengbei atom which is best buy L500 £500 or £800 atom
I haven't tried both, so can't really say
Excellent video. Thank you.
Does this have audio output via line output or headphone jack or is it Bluetooth only?
Many thanks
Bluetooth is the option.
@@TechMishka that's a shame. I will not buy this now. I don't want audio lag.
Thanks for the information
Hey dude thanks for reviewing... But wanna ask you something that....... Can you tell me where will I get the small monitor which is kept behind you..
It is called Divom Ditoo, should be still available on Divoom's website.
first comment! nice review
Hey, thanks!
Is this worth the money? Is there a better projector in the same price range?
They're claiming up to 180", but that seems like it wouldn't be very clear since it isn't a 4k projector.
Gaming and sports is the main thing for me, did anyone catch the mhz?
If you can, would you please compare this projector directly to the JMGO N1 Mini?
It won't be possible, because I have returned this one back to Nomvdic.
As usual, nice review!
Glad you liked it!
Do you have an estimation of the input lag for this? Trying to see if this would be a decent gaming projector.
There is a bit of lag. If a projector has Keystone correction, it usually adds some lag. Could be annoying for some games.
There is a video coming out next week about a projector with almost no lag and in my opinion - great for gaming.
Very advanced product!
Yeah, pretty solid performance
Maximum image size
120 inches.
Nice! You didnt mentioned what DMD chipset it uses. I hope it uses a O,47" Native full HD, no pixel shifting. Thx!
Considering the size of the lens it doesn't likely use the 0.47" DMD. It's likely a 0.33" or 0.23". I'm guessing the contrast will not be great, well under 1000:1. I'd like to be wrong though.
I didn't receive the information about that. Most likely it is smaller than 0.47, and it is most likely using the shifting technology. It is just a guess though - based on the price.
@@TechMishka If it's using the 0.47" then it shouldn't need shifting to get 1080p native. It's only with the smaller 0.23" or 0.33" would shifting be required. For the 0.23" it would need to shift 4x for 1080p and the 0.33" would need to shift 2x.
I have found that it is using the 0.23" DMD with 4x pixel shifting to get 1080p.
Can the wifi/Internet hardware be removed?
I don't think so...
@@TechMishka k, ty.