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Very inexpensive, low quality projector |
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Osirus23:
Hobby Lobby seems like a store that carries everything, yet whenever I go there looking for something specific they don't have it. |
pbj:
It arrived. Has enough juice onboard to power a chromecast. Built in speaker actually isn’t terrible. Need to figure out a way to smooth out the screen it came with. Looks pretty good, to be honest. I bought this to last through one outdoor party and I think it’ll make it. :cheers: |
pbj:
Ceiling of my gameroom, ambient room lighting on, via my PlayStation classic. Fan is kinda loud on this thing during silence. |
Howard_Casto:
Our mail sucks... still haven't gotten mine yet. You are supposed to put the screen between some towels and iron it or something like that. It looks pretty decent from the pics you posted. Ever since I built my pac-man I've wanted to do some custom, hand-painted side art. I might use this to trace it on... it'd sure be quicker than printing out 30 sheets of paper and taping them together. I also thought it might be cool to hang up some scrim and play castlevania outside on trick or treat night next year. Considering we got two trick or treaters this year it might be a wasted effort though. |
pbj:
Guess I should mention that the first pic is on the outside of my house on the included screen. Picture quality is fine, I could get all of the text legible and navigate menus in RetroArch. Onboard power supply was able to drive the Playstation Classic, thumbdrive, and controller with a 20 foot cord without problem. I suck at video games but didn't notice much lag. Putting the noise correction setting on OFF got the best results. The included videos on the thumbdrive that comes with the projector are actually pretty good. The stand it comes with is horrible. Line up a tripod now. Anyway, I figured this was a stripped down version of the same $60ish LED projector that Amazon sells a million clones of. :cheers: |
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