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Reviews (2)

Jun 26, 2022
Very portable. Great 480p picture.
If you get the Burger 101 for the right price, it's a great bargain.
Resolution:
854x480. It's only a 480p projector, but it CAN handle 1080p input.
LUMENS:
Only 50 ANSI lumens, but that's surprisingly good.
If you're going to sit directly behind the projector, an Anti-Light (reflective) projector screen will give an incredible boost to the brightness. I found one on eBay for around $12 and it improves the viewing experience tremendously. Watch some YouTube videos about anti-light screens, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
If you need wider viewing angles (you won't be sitting directly behind the projector) I'd recommend a spandex screen. It's portable and won't wrinkle when you fold it up. It won't boost the brightness nearly as much as an Anti-Light screen, bit it's better than a wall.
BUILT-IN FEATURES
USB PORT
HDMI PORT
3.5m HEADPHONE JACK
FOCUS WHEEL
POWER BUTTON LOCK (so you don't accidentally turn it on while you're carrying it)
SOFTWARE FEATURES
USB Port supports NTFS format, so you can plug in large PC hard drives with your video files.
The built-in video player app plays a LOT of formats, including the popular MP4 and MKV. It doesn't seem to play ISO files though.
I don't believe there's a way to add apps to the projector's dedicated OS, only update those already installed.
If you want a more robust video player solution, you can plug an Android TV box into the HDMI port and use apps such as KODI or VLC. You can also plug-in a PC stick into the HDMI port and run windows plus any desired apps.
BATTERY
When you first get your projector, plug it in and let the battery charge to FULL (the blue light on top will go out).
You should be able to get a little over two hours of viewing time with one charge.
Later, you can run the projector WHILE charging.
ACCESSORIES
The projector comes with a fantastic carrying case, a mini tripod, cables, and a remote.
There are no function buttons on the projector itself, so you'll need the remote to use it.
OVERALL A GREAT BARGAIN
480 isn't bad at all. Especially if you watch a lot of DVD quality content (which is 480p anyway). And with the right screen, it's bright and crisp.
This is a good little projector if you get it at a fair price.

Jul 30, 2022
Good at the right price. But, shop around!
The BeLink mk2000 is basically a rebranded Toumei c800 or Cocar c800s. You won't find any reviews on YouTube for the BeLink, but you can find many video reviews on the other brands/versions.
Native Resolution: 854x480 (it's a 480p projector).
The lumens are claimed to be "up to 500". Those are obviously not ANSI rated lumens. When comparing with other projectors, I'd guess this is about 100-150 ANSI lumens. Works best in a dark room and is comparable in brightness and picture quality to all other DLP projectors in the same resolution class.
The projector originally shipped with Android 4.4, but was later upgraded to Android 7.1. If you are unfortunate enough to get one with 4.4 and want to upgrade to 7.1 , it can be quite a hassle (requires a special cable). The manual isn't even clear about the upgrade process.
The keystone feature does NOT work when viewing content via the HDMI input.
There is no option to switch to HDMI input in the OS, it simply activates when you plug in an HDMI source. If you like to switch between input sources a lot, you'll find yourself needing to plug and unplug the HDMI cable.
I found the HDMI input quality to be good, but subpar to some other similar projectors I've tried.
USB port doesn't recognize/ mount all devices connected - some are only recognized if the power supply is plugged into the projector. This sort of defeats the whole purpose of portability. I tried a USB HDD and SSD and it would not recognize them unless attached to the power supply. USB thumb drives / sticks seemed to work just fine. I didn't have this problem on any other pico projector I've tried. Supports NTFS and other drive formats.
Battery life isn't that great at all. I purchased a brand new unit, and I seem too be getting about 40 minutes. This projector was released several years ago, so even if it's brand new, the battery life may be effected by simply sitting in a warehouse on a shelf for a few years.
Overall it's a decent projector if you get it for a good price. But, be sure to compare to other brands/models which may have better or newer implementations of Android, better keystone features, a more functional USB port, and allow input selection via the OS.