Yes I would concur this is the best review I've seen. Admittedly this particular brand wasn't my first choice but that's one thousand more. More than I want to pay for what I need so this is my new front runner. Budget of three grand so that leaves me about 800 for a screen. An equivalent OLED panel at 100 inch is about eight thousand. No brainer. Great review 👏🏾
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I brought mine a few months ago I have a projector screen but when I put it in the wall I get a wobbly picture so purchased another floor standing screen and still wobbly picture. Does the surface have to be totally flat? With my old led projector I don't get this and it's fine. I only have this problem with the Aura. Hope you and give me some advice. Great video buddy just subscribedb😊
@@MrKnightlore yes definitely just waiting for them pick this one up via DPD and they will send the other one out I think I got videos on my phone of what I mean as Xgimi told me to do a few videos so send them so they could see.
These projectors are rubbish. Mine lasted 5 months and then the lazer failed. Cost me $200 to send it for repair in Hong Kong, still waiting for its return after 2 months. Don't Buy. 😢
what do you think is the maximum ideal size for broadcasting video? How much does broadcasting on an ordinary white wall spoil the picture compared to an adequate screen?
There is no maximum ideal. It's a combination of ambient light levels, comfort levels etc. I use chalk paint, which doesn't cause hotspots. I prefer it to a screen. Regular white shiny wall paint wouldn't be great, with strong reflections.
I use this - organicnaturalpaint.co.uk/shop/natural-chalk-paint-eco-mineral-interior-wall-paint-auro-326/ - mainly because it's a really old house and the walls need to breathe. It goes on almost translucent, then after a few weeks it's chemically transformed into white. Kinda weird stuff, actually.
These projectors are rubbish. Mine lasted 5 months and then the lazer failed. Cost me $200 to send it for repair in Hong Kong, still waiting for its return after 2 months. Don't Buy. 😢