@@jayceooi for starters, thanks for being so helpful, you are great 💪! I am currently looking for a projector up to 250$, with enough brightness for a fully dark environment but rich colours too. I liked in the wanbo that it has auto focus and 650 ANSI. This is my primary concern. Do you have anything to recommend? My to go option is the V5, it's a great value. I am just afraid that in a 130-150 inch screen the image will be washed out. Thanks for your concern! Do you have any social media that we can communicate if you ever have time to talk about it?
@@jimmyboygames4125 Wanbo is known to markup their projectors' ANSI Lumens. So you will have around actual 300 ANSI Lumens only based on my experience. There are better and cheaper ones in my Top Projector Chart @ bit.ly/2GHyqXy
nice Review! Thought about buying one, now i think the V4 would be the better choice, or should I go for the V5 instead because you ranked that one higher in your List? 🤔 EDIT: I just found your comparision Video of the V4 and V5. Thank you!!!! I went with the V5 ....used your link! ✌
@@jayceooi in my country (indonesia) theres no so much budget projector with official guarantee. Wanbo is one with official guarantee..i use T2 max before and i agree with you haha. But curious with the new T2 max since ANSI lumens is increased
@@Salvatory87 i bought it. Its good enough for the price make sure you room is dark. The projection is sharp, color is good especially when watching anime you can see the color are very colourful not that dim. This projector autofocus so much helpful. Most importantly the fan noise much more silent. Go buy it. Recommended
I think I will pass on this one. 312 ANSI Lumens out of the box and 177 after calibration. So V5 is still brighter with 270 ANSI Lumens after calibration. Also, XIDU S1 is even brighter and better option compared to V5 and V6. Right? Please correct me if I am wrong..?
You need at least 100% P3 colour gamut to enjoy HDR video actually. Better still have 100% BT.2020. Most projectors have the ability to decode only. Just look at the colour gamut coverage...
I just bought the projector. I am using it in a small room. The screen is too big the wall is not big enough for it! Is there a way to make the screen size smaller if I want to?