Next several videos: -MacBook Pro 16, vs Razer Blade, Vs HP x360 16, vs Surface Book 2 -Smartwatches for the ones who didn't consider it before -Quadro RTX vs GeForce RTX cards for 3D content creation -8GPU systems for video and 3D content creation Let me know which one you are most interested in
Can you provide a link to anywhere that mentions this projector? I'm searching online and the Crenova XPE600 is a completely different model to the one shown in this video, even on the company website. I can't find the model in this video anywhere.
Fun fact you can use a mirror to make the projector screen around 3 times bigger than it was before, to do this simply grab a mirror place your projector facing the mirror then rearrange the projection screen on the wall then go in settings and change its angle so the text is the right way. video for more help > ua-cam.com/video/6wBxxoNVrf0/v-deo.html
@@Tech-Guy plugging in a smart Hub to control power and schedule times. It's all good when projectors r on but when turned off they don't work anymore.
@@ronaldbruneau1980 I wouldn't trust turning off projector by cutting power and not allowing the post shutdown proper cooling with fans. If you really want that, just get a short power cable and usb charger right - it will cost less than price difference for a projector with that feature. I'd do an arduino universal remote that can flash led to "press" power button, but that might take too much time to make
It makes less noise than professional projectors that I have been working with. About as much as my gaming laptop when playing a game. In my bedroom setup it was 20cm from my head and I could head the audio from the built in speakers above the fan noise, but a better setup would be if I could mount it higher above the bed and fix external speakers on the bed frame, so there is more distance between me and projector, but I rent and wall mounting is not an option for me.
@@AlucardaPapere I wish I had an absolute way to measure it so you could compare. To my wife it is loud, like all other projectors, but after working with anything from 800-10000 lumen projectors, this is not too loud. I wish it was possible to do a passive cooling. Maybe the manufacturer will take a hint and make one if possible, as that would be an ultimate home entertainment projector... or a liquid cooled :)
@@winonesoon9771 Maybe. I didn't open the projector but probably most of the noise is from airflow through the components and vents. It would definitely help, plus if you mount a projector higher instead of having it less than a meter from the head, would make a much more pleasant experience. We use it in after 10 when many people are asleep and the walls and floors made of wood so we can't have a decent media volume that would drown the fan sound.
Next several videos:
-MacBook Pro 16, vs Razer Blade, Vs HP x360 16, vs Surface Book 2
-Smartwatches for the ones who didn't consider it before
-Quadro RTX vs GeForce RTX cards for 3D content creation
-8GPU systems for video and 3D content creation
Let me know which one you are most interested in
I prefer videos that have 3D contents :) others are everywhere.
@@mustafaaysu5755 thanks for the input. I will make more of those soon
Can you provide a link to anywhere that mentions this projector?
I'm searching online and the Crenova XPE600 is a completely different model to the one shown in this video, even on the company website. I can't find the model in this video anywhere.
Here: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PZ6J3RH
Fun fact you can use a mirror to make the projector screen around 3 times bigger than it was before, to do this simply grab a mirror place your projector facing the mirror then rearrange the projection screen on the wall then go in settings and change its angle so the text is the right way. video for more help > ua-cam.com/video/6wBxxoNVrf0/v-deo.html
Do u know of any led projectors that have constant power to usb ports when turned off?
Thanks
No, sorry. I didn't check on this. Why would you need that feature?
@@Tech-Guy plugging in a smart
Hub to control power and schedule times.
It's all good when projectors r on but when turned off they don't work anymore.
@@ronaldbruneau1980 I wouldn't trust turning off projector by cutting power and not allowing the post shutdown proper cooling with fans. If you really want that, just get a short power cable and usb charger right - it will cost less than price difference for a projector with that feature. I'd do an arduino universal remote that can flash led to "press" power button, but that might take too much time to make
Hey man I just wanted to say thanks for this video I'm gonna get one
Does it make a lot of noise?
It makes less noise than professional projectors that I have been working with. About as much as my gaming laptop when playing a game. In my bedroom setup it was 20cm from my head and I could head the audio from the built in speakers above the fan noise, but a better setup would be if I could mount it higher above the bed and fix external speakers on the bed frame, so there is more distance between me and projector, but I rent and wall mounting is not an option for me.
@@Tech-Guy Nice to hear that, noise has been a real problem with my cheapo projector
@@AlucardaPapere I wish I had an absolute way to measure it so you could compare. To my wife it is loud, like all other projectors, but after working with anything from 800-10000 lumen projectors, this is not too loud. I wish it was possible to do a passive cooling. Maybe the manufacturer will take a hint and make one if possible, as that would be an ultimate home entertainment projector... or a liquid cooled :)
@@Tech-Guy i can see modding a good pc fan like noctua to this. then i bet there would be like no sound ha!
@@winonesoon9771 Maybe. I didn't open the projector but probably most of the noise is from airflow through the components and vents. It would definitely help, plus if you mount a projector higher instead of having it less than a meter from the head, would make a much more pleasant experience. We use it in after 10 when many people are asleep and the walls and floors made of wood so we can't have a decent media volume that would drown the fan sound.