stay away from it dont be fool these videos ads for the product. I bought and it was bad no focus clarity in the edges and no enough brightness it buy it if its only under $150. don't expect its more cons the pros.
This is very interesting considering the Ultimea tested at 380 ANSI lumens and the Yaber got 550. Probably goes to show that the ANSI values alone shouldn't be a deciding factor.
Can theese „cheap“ projectors compete with for example an used epson eh-tw6100w? I could get them for relatively the same price and just want to watch movies in a very dark room with the best possible video quality for the price. Or would you recommend some other projectors? My needs: FullHD or higher Very quiet operation Good color and sharpness On a 100“ screen in a fully blacked out room.
How is it for outdoor movie night? It is hard to find any review for outdoor setup. We are looking for one that is bright enough to start the movie night right before sunset.
I bought ultimea as it was coming 90 $ lesser than yaber...thanks for video ...hiwever i see limit on bith models can you help provide insights what will be better projector for 200 inch size but with digital optical zoom as area beween 2 walls js kess so thjs limit view distance to 120 inch only
I purchased the Ultimea , looks great for movies but connecting a console sucks for shooters due to high latency, I can't find any details on the latency specs.
it is not worth it believe me it is just ad videos don't do my mistake. game is laging I cant aim and it didn't catch 4k signal. it collected dust for about 5 months.
Ultimea Apollo P40 Received yesterday.. am very disappointed. It's bright, but fuzzy despite the automatic, whining an unbearable high tone, a hair on the display and two pixel errors, rainbow effect on the edge, no audio setting, only 60 min timer, never goes out on its own, nested settings, red color is more orange-red which cannot be changed, straight lines on the display tremble and cause interference, HDR is a joke, measured eco mode does not save electricity... in the end, the design is more of a dust catcher.