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I Turned My Wall Into a Theatre Using This Budget Projector

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Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/45aTcHf *Use the above affiliate links to check out the latest deals on tech products. If you make a purchase, you help support our channel through a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks so much! We can review your products on our channel. Contact us here for business partnerships: techtalkaccess@gmail.com I tested this projector in real daily use to see how it actually performs outside of perfect conditions. Setup was quick, auto focus worked smoothly, and the picture quality was better than I expected for a projector at this price. I paid close attention to brightness, clarity, sound, and wireless connections, and I share what impressed me, what could be better, and who I think this projector is best for. If you are considering a budget projector and want an honest, straightforward look before buying, this review will help you decide with confidence.

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In this video, I unbox and test a budget LED home theater projector and see how it actually holds up in real daily use (not perfect “studio” conditions). The box is surprisingly small, but you still get the essentials: power cord, manual, and a remote. I walk through the ports (HDMI, USB, headphone jack, and USB‑C for charging) and show the rotating base that lets you angle it while keeping it stable. I also cover the setup stuff you’ll actually run into: the power cord is only about 3 feet, daytime viewing looks super washed out, and you’ll want to jump into Settings to dial in the display. I explain how to fix the trapezoid/warping (and when to turn it off), how to manually adjust corners if you’re projecting from an odd angle, and how to use the focus buttons so your image isn’t foggy after zooming. I update the firmware, factory reset to avoid app errors (like YouTube/Netflix issues), and demo screen mirroring using the TVS Share/eShare app. To finish, I test playing movies from a USB drive and share the file types that worked for me (so far, AVI). Overall, I rate it an 8.5/10: picture quality impressed me for the price, the built-in speaker is decent (just not super loud), and the biggest downside is the remote responsiveness/IR receiver placement.

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