Would be nice to get more details on the output performance like color accuracy, black levels, fan noise, sharpness, chromatic aberrations, input lag ect2. Keep up the good work.
Is this m1+_g2 able to connect to Android smartphone via USB-C, and just display whatever is on the smartphone screen? (Wired) also any problem playing UA-cam or Netflix?
While the 300 lumen rating is not bad for a pocket projector, this is best used for a very small screen. A typical 100" screen needs at least 3000 lumens, and even then, easily washes out in bright sunlight or even a brighter overcast day, usually curtains need to be drawn. But as a portable unit on the go, it seems not bad. Excellent fun review, keep up the great content guys!
The USB-C port, is it for charging the projector, or drawing power out of the projector to charge something else? I tried hooking up an external battery to the USB-C port to see if I could charge the projector on one of those big batteries, but nothing happened, unless I was using the wrong, USB-C cord, but I don’t think so.
@@missionmatthew will there ever be an update where we can play all sorts of extensions on here? It will let me play some mkv before I did the next firmware update, now it won't even let me play it anymore. At least, can I go back and install any previous older firmwares?
Really original and nice - enjoyed watching it :"D however it would be nice to have more numbers and characteristics then "decent life of the battery" description for example - sorry if I missed it somewhere on the way. Anyways very refreshing video compared to other more 'sterile' ones :)
Thank you for an interesting review. It really depends how you're planning on using the projector. There are brighter, sharper projectors available at a lower price. However if portability and the ability to run off a battery are important to you then it is worth considering.
honestly, i should have said in the video that resolution for projectors are important but slightly less relevant as compared to monitors. Because the image is a projected one, you're not going to see individual pixels and such. Though higher res projectors will give a little more detail, sharpness is less of an issue. I find colour accuracy and contrast to matter more in a long run.
Omg ! You have a big mistake here. Its native resolution is just 480p not that high 1080p !
480p only😱??! But the resolution looks pretty high in this video 😳😳
Every single one of your videos is top quality production. You will have 1 mil + subs, in no time at all.
Seriously, your channel is freaking awesome!
Wow, thank you! Maybe one day! Come join us on FB as well where we go live pretty often.
Would be nice to get more details on the output performance like color accuracy, black levels, fan noise, sharpness, chromatic aberrations, input lag ect2. Keep up the good work.
Came for the review, stayed for the comedy
Thanks mate! Glad we made you chuckle a lil
Agreed! Hahaha
Can you use this without the remote ?
How do I add subtitles. I have this projector and the subtitles are not showing, it plays subtitles on my computer.
Hi! how loud is the fan? is it disturbingly loud or not noticeable? thanks! loved the review!!!
Is this m1+_g2 able to connect to Android smartphone via USB-C, and just display whatever is on the smartphone screen? (Wired) also any problem playing UA-cam or Netflix?
I really enjoyed your review. Thank you.
Great and funny review. Just bought the projector based on your review looking forward to getting it delivered soon.
Can you charge this via usb portable power bank to give it a longer battery life?
Can put charger while using? 🔌 🎥
Can connect nintendo switch?
Where is the brightness adjustment located in?
While the 300 lumen rating is not bad for a pocket projector, this is best used for a very small screen. A typical 100" screen needs at least 3000 lumens, and even then, easily washes out in bright sunlight or even a brighter overcast day, usually curtains need to be drawn. But as a portable unit on the go, it seems not bad. Excellent fun review, keep up the great content guys!
it depends on how dark your room is going to be. But yea, I wouldn't really go 100" for this personally.
Great review
thanks Michelle
The USB-C port, is it for charging the projector, or drawing power out of the projector to charge something else? I tried hooking up an external battery to the USB-C port to see if I could charge the projector on one of those big batteries, but nothing happened, unless I was using the wrong, USB-C cord, but I don’t think so.
“the power bank should be at least 45W (15V/3A) and support Power Delivery (PD) protocol output.” (from Viewsonic website)
@@missionmatthew will there ever be an update where we can play all sorts of extensions on here? It will let me play some mkv before I did the next firmware update, now it won't even let me play it anymore. At least, can I go back and install any previous older firmwares?
Thanks for the review I love it and I decided to buy one. 😄😁
was it worth it?
Can it be used in broad daylight?
doubt so
What is g2 in model mean?
I bought this after your review.
awesome man! good stuff really!
Came for the review stayed for the comedy 🤣
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Really original and nice - enjoyed watching it :"D however it would be nice to have more numbers and characteristics then "decent life of the battery" description for example - sorry if I missed it somewhere on the way. Anyways very refreshing video compared to other more 'sterile' ones :)
Thanks man. We'll try to include more practical battery tests in the future. But do consider subscribing to see more content like this!
Thank you for an interesting review. It really depends how you're planning on using the projector. There are brighter, sharper projectors available at a lower price. However if portability and the ability to run off a battery are important to you then it is worth considering.
Great review. You’re funny AF!
this projector built very solid...but sorry to tell that Native Resolution: juz 854x480 only not 1080....
must have had a typo in the script writing. what I meant to say is that it takes up to a 1080p signal. My guess is that it down samples it to 480p.
THIS IS NOT A 1080p PROJECTOR it a 480P it will play 1080 but will downscale it.
honestly, i should have said in the video that resolution for projectors are important but slightly less relevant as compared to monitors. Because the image is a projected one, you're not going to see individual pixels and such. Though higher res projectors will give a little more detail, sharpness is less of an issue. I find colour accuracy and contrast to matter more in a long run.
nice ~~
1080p huh no way. I dont think that's true its not native the actual ratio is 854 x 480 Pixels
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Isn’t 720p native?
It’s 480p
100 inches is too tiny
Yes my kampung wifi not stable🥲