yeah these amazon Chinese brand projectors often say 4K in the description but they mostly mean they will render a 4K signal input and descale to the projectors native resolution (1080p in this case) It will never display a 4k image/input but will ply 4k content In 1080 (FHD)
Unfortunately, I have a follow-up video coming. Turns out there are some serious issues with this thing that warrant returning it. Hopefully I can find something better.
@@aubame81 I ended up buying NEBULA Capsule 3 Laser Projector, Upgraded with Google TV and Official Netflix, Mini Smart TV Projector with Wi-Fi, Outdoor Portable Projector, Dolby Digital, 120-Inch Screen, 2.5H Built-In Battery a.co/d/8ctNrKi
The 4k version is $400… they also have a 1080p version for $65.00. Did they send you the wrong one maybe? The 4k one has a $150 off coupon and then an additional 15% off promo. Should be like $215ish. But if it’s not really 4k, that’s wild.
It was a half special deal, absolutely advertised as 4k. I don't believe they sent the wrong one, although I suppose it's possible, but it's clearly not 4k according to the manual. I suspect they don't actually have a 4k model. It's a nice projector, but not 4k and as you'll see in part 2 it has more serious issues.
@@DirtyPlumbus ah. I see. That’s crazy. I would 100% get at least a partial refund. They are selling the 1080P version for $65.00. I’d ask for the difference back if I was gonna keep it.
Not that I noticed but I didn't use it for very long. The connection issues were bad enough for me to return it. I've since picked up the Nebula Capsule 3 Laser and while it is a bit more expensive, it's been fantastic. Setup was a bit time consuming but after that, it's great, and easy to connect to.
Yeah, it's like an iPhone, you're stuck with what they let you use. That's why I immediately returned it. I've been much happier with the Nebula Capsule but it is a bit more expensive.