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NexiGo PJ40 Movie Projector, 700 ANSI Lumens, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, 300 Inch, Auto Vertical Keystone, Zoomable, 20W Speakers, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android (Black)

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The NexiGo PJ40 projector has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 700 ANSI lumen brightness, providing high-resolution and clear images. Casual gamers will have fun, anyone else not so much. With Miracast out of the picture due to latency, the HDMI option while promising, still introduced latency that would hinder your gaming efforts. You can get away with casual games, but first-person shooters might be problematic. Update 25/09/2023 For wired connection, the two projectors are equipped with HDMI, USB, and AV, but NexiGo PJ40 has one more RJ45 LAN port. Conclusion

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NexiGo PJ40 can also be used as a Bluetooth speaker, although in this mode, make sure the fan level is set to 1. Frankly, speaking I can’t imagine anyone being eager to use the projector as a speaker. GamingOn the whole, the design of NexiGo PJ40 follows the style of NexiGo’s overall design principle. Image the graphical representation of a projector in the middle of the calculator, you will see dimension lines that will tell you the Throw Distance As NexiGo PJ40 runs Android, the USB ports can be used as input. You can connect a USB/Bluetooth mouse or keyboard and save yourself from typing everything in by selecting one letter at a time using the control buttons.

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Instead of rotating through red, green, and blue LEDs lighting up in sequence, the PJ20 uses a white LED light source, and pairs it with a 5,760-by-1,080 LCD. Red, green, and blue filters on individual cells in the LCD matrix deliver the red, green, and blue components for each pixel in the 1,920-by-1,080 image to the screen at the same time. With all three primary colors showing at once, there's no way to see the individual components of each pixel if you're far enough away to see the image as a whole. The white LED is designed to last the life of the projector, and is rated at 30,000 hours.NexiGo PJ40 projector has built-in 20W stereo speakers, which is a decent audio configuration for the price tag. The projector can be connected to Bluetooth speakers to get better sound effects. You can switch the projector to Bluetooth Mode to get a better visual effect. Regarding ports, the projector is equipped with 2 HDMI (HDMI 2.0 and CEC supported), 2 USB, AV, RJ45, and a 3.5mm audio port. With HDMI interfaces, the projector can be connected to various external devices.

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Thankfully, this is not a fad. You get a really bright and crisp projection that you could use in daylight without problems. On a very sunny day, it may feel a little dim, but as someone who lives in the UK, the constant overcast simply creates constant opportunities to use the projector throughout the day. There are two perforated vents on the two sides to dissipate heat and lower noise. Near the vents there are Filters, and you can clean them every month to ensure a clear image. To enable it, select the low latency option using the Picture menu (press the menu icon while streaming HDMI content). Unfortunately, you must disable keystone correction. Toggle it off, then reset settings to default in the same menu to enter low latency mode. To enjoy games, try positioning NexiGo PJ40 in such a way, that it doesn’t require any keystone corrections. The PJ40’s size was another noteworthy feature. With its 50-100% zoom capability, I could easily adjust the screen size up to 300 inches without having to relocate the projector. This created an ultra-clear large-screen view, reminiscent of a movie theater.

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At the smaller size, I still saw a slight tendency for some bright scenes with light colors to look a touch overexposed. But most colors were nicely saturated, contrast was much improved, bright scenes looked much more three-dimensional, and as already mentioned, the smaller size and higher contrast also delivered a crisper image. Hues at both sizes were off target, but no more so than typical for projectors in this class. And very much on the plus side, I didn't see any obvious color bias. However, the PJ20 did not handle shadow detail well. Even when using the smaller screen size, I couldn't make out what was happening in the dark scenes in our test suite. Typical apps may not be available, but the projector itself comes with a handful of features to make your viewing experience better. Or at least it would seem so. The home screen features a YouTube app, but until I performed a factory reset, the app would not open for me. Adjustable fan speed. I have mine set to the lowest setting 1. It is super quiet. I don't even notice it. It does dim the picture slightly but since I watch at night in my bedroom it looks good to me. The two projectors both have built-in speakers, but NexiGo PJ40 is equipped with 20Wspeakers, more powerful than the NexiGo PJ30’s 5W speaker. However, NexiGo PJ30 supports Dolby Audio, which can enhance the audio quality greatly when streaming content from Netflix and other apps. Connectivity

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Answer: The NexiGo PJ40 projector has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 700 ANSI lumen brightness, providing high-resolution and clear images. For audio, the PJ20 supports Dolby and Dolby Plus. Audio quality from the onboard 5-watt mono speaker was easily good enough to be usable at a high-enough volume to fill a midsize family room. If you need stereo, better quality, or higher volume, you can take advantage of the 3.5mm audio-out port or Bluetooth to connect to an external sound system. The latest firmware patch brings low latency mode and brings the overall latency down to 20ms (or 1 frame at 50FPS) which changes how I feel about gaming on this thing. There is one trade-off. The two projectors both have Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi, making screen mirroring and wireless speaker connection possible. The PJ40 may not have the advanced features and capabilities of higher-end projectors, but it still offers great value for its price range.I was also pleased with the projector’s noise management. The adjustable fan level allowed me to set the noise level according to my preference, ensuring a distraction-free viewing experience. Even at its highest fan speed, the noise was minimal, allowing me to enjoy movies, games, and sports without any disturbances.

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