Monday, September 21, 2015

Rienar Multi-media 150 Lumens Portable Hd LED Projection Micro Projector Review



This truly is a portable little projector. I was really impressed with how lightweight this projector is. It's small, and compact, which makes it easy to pack in tight spaces if you are wanting to take it somewhere. I like to cast to this with my phone, so that way I don't have to worry about bringing a DVD or Blu-Ray player, I just bring along my Chromecast.

I have not had anything but an enjoyable viewing experience. The picture is pretty clear for the most part. It does appear pixelated if I go from looking at my phone to looking at the screen, for there are clear lines at first. However, after a few seconds of watching, the lines seem to disappear, and the picture looks very smooth. One thing I do want to caution though is watching anything with subtitles, like anime. I noticed when I tried to watch an episode of Naruto that the text was too blurry to make out, and since I like to watch the Japanese version with subtitles, I was not able to follow what was being said since my grasp of Japanese is not high enough yet to watch episodes without the subtitles.

To get the most out of this projector, it really is best to view it in dim to pitch black lighting. Regular lighting washes out the projection until it is barely visible. I am not able to eliminate all other lights besides the projector due to the way my room is laid out, but I still get a pretty good picture. When I take this to the basement however, it looks even better when the room is pitch black. I just like the convenience of being able to watch movies in bed on a large screen.

The first thing I noticed when I started watching, even before I watched the screen, was the crystal clear sound that came from the projector. It can also get incredibly loud, while still retaining the quality. For as small as it is, and the fact that I was expecting to have to hook up speakers to this to get a good sound, I am thoroughly impressed. I would even venture to say that the quality of sound is better than some of the speakers that I could have hooked up to it.

 One last thing I want to mention, is that this does not overheat. I played this for a long time, and even at the end, when the credits were rolling, this did not feel like it was going to scorch me. It was a little warm, but it certainly was not as warm as my phone was by the end of it.

Pros:
*Portable
*Lightweight
*Small and compact
*Enjoyable viewing experience
*Clear picture
*Best picture in dim to pitch black lighting
*Crystal clear sound quality
*Does not overheat

Cons:
*Appears pixelated if you look at phone (while casting) then look at screen
*Text is blurry

Overall, as long as you are watching something that does not have subtitles, I would highly recommend this! It's been an amazing projector, and I have loved using it. I did receive this at a full promotional discount in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

You can check out this projector on Amazon HERE.

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