🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights to Epic Proportions!
The MPBEKING Portable Video Projector delivers an impressive 1080P native resolution with 8500 lumens brightness, making it perfect for home theater setups. With built-in Bluetooth speakers and a massive 200'' projection size, it offers a versatile and immersive viewing experience. Compatible with various devices and backed by a 25-month quality guarantee, this projector is designed for both entertainment and convenience.
Brand | MPBEKING |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 25 x 8 cm; 1 kg |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | MPBEKING |
Manufacturer | MPBEKING |
Series | MPBEKING |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1280 x 720 Pixels |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Power Source | 有线电动 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 200 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 30 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**R
Good budget projector
This isn't the most feature-packed projector or the brightest but for less than £100 it is excellent. The cooling fan for the lens can be a little loud but again for the price this is expected.On sunny days it is difficult to see when the sun shines through the blinds but the rest of the time I have had no issues watching TV/Films or gaming with it.The main feature of this projector was that it has two HDMI ports so I can have the Xbox and a firestick plugged in at the same time.All in all, for the price connectivity, sound and picture are all great.
G**H
Excellent budget projector
when i first saw this projector i was very hesitant, it arrived and when i opened it i was surprised at the size (large), it could be wall ceiling or tripod mounted, mine is tripod. fans are quite loud on it but when your watching something even the internal speakers drown then out. plugged in my external speakers and it was better. beautiful clear picture in dark room at a distance of 9 feet it was projecting at 100 inch's and was still bright and clear. when i turned the light on i could still see the picture very well. in short a great budget projector that will do you for a couple years.
G**S
SXGA Not 1080 HD. Just don't expect to get more than two years use out of it.
If you buy, and use these cheap Chinese beamers like I do, then you already know what to expect. For anyone else that is new to projectors, here is what you can expect from this MPBEKING compact projector. For starters, any of them less than around £150 are very! unlikely to be native 1080p, even though they will be advertised as such. I don't blame Amazon, it's down to the Chinese suppliers being cheeky little monkeys and exaggerating the product specs. This model is not! native 1080p (1920x1080), but rather SXGA (1280x1024). But that might not be a deal breaker. I project 8ft across the width of a room, onto a white wall. This projector provides a 7ft wide by 5ft high image that is a little softer than proper HD, but still very acceptable. Browsing the web, or viewing pictures, you will notice the softer resolution more, but once you put on a movie and the screen goes into 16:9, then the experience is very enjoyable. I use my projectors instead of a television, so any that I buy are in use for at least 7 hours a day, either surfing the web, gaming, watching television, or movies. And here we come to the most important thing to understand if you are considering a cheap projector. Inside the vast majority of these cheap projectors is a device called a polarising filter heat shield. It is used to extend the life of the LCD screen inside the unit. From the moment you start using the projector, the heat shield begins to age. If you only use the projector for movie nights, say, 4 hours a day, you will probably get about three years out of the projector, before you start noticing a sepia stain on one half of the screen. That is the polarising filter starting to bake. The stain will slowly increase in size and darken over the next few months, until it really starts to spoil your entertainment. There are some models of projector that have a replaceable filter, but it is a pain getting to it, as the projectors have to be disassembled. But many of the filters are an integral part of the LCD screen, in which case, the unit is end-of-life. I use my projectors a great deal more than 4 hours a day, so I usually start seeing the filter stain at two years. But that is two years worth of entertainment from a projector costing less than £100. I used to own a rather expensive Epson projector that required a new bulb every 9 months, which were £90 each, which is why now, I just buy these cheap models and budget to replace them every two years. This particular model is very compact. It's footprint is slightly smaller than a sheet of A4 paper. The fan is fairly quiet and the unit does not give off as much heat as my old projector. I think the external power supply might be helping with that. There is a common trick amongst those of us that have used projectors for many years. To help cool the projector and get as much use out of it before its inevitable demise, you use it on top of a laptop cooling pad. Most projectors have a powered usb connector available, so you sit the projector on the cooling pad and power the fan in the pad from the usb socket on the projector, so the pad will start and stop with the projector. You will probably find yourself tinkering with the image settings, because out of the box, the colours are a little off, but the focus and keystone adjustments work well. My previous projector always had an annoying issue where I could never get 100% of the image in focus, you either had the centre section spot on and the corners were soft, or you had to soften the entire image slightly, to get a compromise across the whole image. So I am rather surprised that this model seems better at focusing the whole image. The projector is brighter than my old one, which I like because you can watch media in a slightly brighter room. The remote control works well, but the corners are a bit sharp and it is not a nice thing to hold for any length of time. But once you have the projector set up, you will probably never touch the remote again. The built in speakers are decent in an emergency, but best to run the audio through a proper cinema amp. As with all projectors, you cannot stream Netflix, Amazon Video etc from your phone, but you can mirror YouTube. But the Bluetooth is really intended for pairing with a better speaker. The last important thing to remember, is that these Chinese suppliers will sell projectors for up to a year, then vanish from Amazon, so once the warranty has expired, you are on your own. The only brand that seems to buck that trend is Elephas, but my one and only Elephas machine died just outside of warranty and they were no help whatsoever. I am now on my third projector in six years. One did die a little early, but if you budget to get 2-3 years out of these units, then you will not be disappointed. Just be careful playing horror games at 7ft x 5ft, because the enemies are almost life sized and jump-scares are terrifying.
L**G
Amazing
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely over the moon. Got this for my garden, picture is amazing. It dont work if its bright out but thats okay for me. I seen some comments about fan noise but cant hear the fan when watching something with sound.For £68 this is a bargain of the century! Very simple set up, plugged my amazon stick straight in to watch movies. Sound is also good dont need additional speakers. Highly recommend
B**T
It's absolutely mot 1080 native. Small screen too.
First photo is youtube at 720, second is the projector, after an hour of making a decent image.It's so hard to get this to line up straight, and get a clear image. You get about 30% of the screen clear and the rest is as fuzzy as a bears batty.Colours are awful. Screen is small when you consider it's 4m from the wall. It will not go straight at all, it won't become a good rectangle either.Absolute crap.
L**Y
Amazing for £43
The media could not be loaded. There’s nothing to dislike here. It’s bright enough, feels quality, even for the price this is brilliant. The speakers are great and loud, the picture is crisp enough to watch a movie or 2 and honestly, this may be the best £43 I’ve spent in a while. I don’t have a tv in my room so this is a perfect cheap option.
D**A
Worked well for 1 and half months
Had to replace my last projector with an affordable one. I chose this as it was the only one that had usb on the side. Its slightly lower quality than is described but starts automatically which I like.However, I did notice that the tilt function doesn't work doesn't hold its position which makes the top left of the projection blurry.Also over the last 2 months when I start the projector it sounds like something is grinding within the projector. I believe this is causing the lines in the screen as seen in the image.I can't get hold of anyone to rectify this. So I wouldn't recommend anyone purchasing this without insurance.
O**Y
Impressed with the quality for the price
Brightness very good Picture quality awesome Easey of setup Easey to use Entertainment value fantastic price and good sound as well 5💫💫💫💫💫
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