2020 update: You have to watch out. I got many of these now because I take them on trips and then I decided to set up my friends and relatives with big screen projected TVs but now I have to support them! Usually the projectors get dusty inside and that causes them to self destruct from the heat. If they make noise at startup you might suspect a fan but most times the color wheel is delaminating and that is an expensive fix. Ignore any claims of 'low hours' unless it came from me :). Another projector I bought, sold 'for parts', had a blown power supply and no color wheel! that means there were no usable parts inside! Another one was perfect and worked right off, but you cannot assume the lamp will hold no matter what they tell you; always buy some more new lamps. So, these projectors suffer from two issues, the color wheel comes apart and the power supply could blow, it happened to me more frequently during trips at a 220V country. It usually takes 2 old projectors to make a good one :-) Lately, as they get older, it takes 3 :)Read full review
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Great intro projector for those who can't handle the HD prices. We use it to project our iTunes to the wall (creating a 10' by 8' image) from 12 feet away. It actually does pretty well under mid to high light situations.
This is a nifty little projector. It plays S-video and composite in 240p with no lag. I have it set up to give me a 50 inch picture. It is the perfect tv solution for my retro gaming room. At $20, the price is right too!
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I bought it and then found out didn’t have cords , power cord or remote so had to buy all separately still once I got everything it works .
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It works great.
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