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BG451356617 19/04/2023
The projector came fast, but the box was heavily damaged, probably during transport. The plastic bend and the front popup. I had to unscrew the device to put the front part in place. Sadly, I accomplished that only partially. The plastic is bent forever :'( . Immediately I noticed a small bright spot, which I assumed was a factory defect. But since then more small spots had appeared. I think now they are small particles of dust that had entered the projector due to the hole produced by the front plastic bend. As you can see in the picture, the hole is big enough for the dust to enter. The version of Android that comes with the device is useful for emergencies. The list of apps you can install is very limited and the video quality when using these apps is low. It also staggers a little bit (or maybe has like a 20 framerate). So I recommend you use the HDMI port. I tested it with a Chromecast TV 4k and another with HD. Videos play much smother with them. But it staggers with scenes with high movement. That staggering is usually imperceptible. I managed to highlight it with a clip of a panoramic capture taken by a drone. I managed to reduce the staggering switching to 1080p at 50Hz instead of 60Hz. The brightness is fine. You can even use it during the day. It supports only SDR of course. The speaker works ok. Enough to listen to the news, but not for enjoying movies. You can connect a Bluetooth speaker and the problem is solved. It couldn't find any section to configure the audio, so I imagine it supports only Stereo. The photo with Youtube was taken using Chromecast with GoogleTV (the HD version). It doesn't support HDMI-CEC so you will have to use the projector remote control to turn it on, off and change the volume. The USB ports available are powerful enough to power a Chromecast v3 (those that do not have a remote control). These ports are powered only when the projector is on.
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BG451356617 Ifyou remove the sticky label below the device, you will find a hole protected by a removable door that gives you access to the interior of the device. From that hole, you can use an air can to blow the dust. I discovered that too late. I unscrew the projector and tried to clean it with a microfiber cloth damp with screen cleaning liquid. I cleaned the dust that was provoking the bright spots, but I left a black spot that I have not been able to clean. I don't know why that particle refuses to leave the glass that protects the LCD screen. I will have to disassemble everything to remove that annoying spot properly.

BG451356617 19/04/2023
The projector came fast, but the box was heavily damaged, probably during transport. The plastic bend and the front popup. I had to unscrew the device to put the front part in place. Sadly, I accomplished that only partially. The plastic is bent forever :'( . Immediately I noticed a small bright spot, which I assumed was a factory defect. But since then more small spots had appeared. I think now they are small particles of dust that had entered the projector due to the hole produced by the front plastic bend. As you can see in the picture, the hole is big enough for the dust to enter. The version of Android that comes with the device is useful for emergencies. The list of apps you can install is very limited and the video quality when using these apps is low. It also staggers a little bit (or maybe has like a 20 framerate). So I recommend you use the HDMI port. I tested it with a Chromecast TV 4k and another with HD. Videos play much smother with them. But it staggers with scenes with high movement. That staggering is usually imperceptible. I managed to highlight it with a clip of a panoramic capture taken by a drone. I managed to reduce the staggering switching to 1080p at 50Hz instead of 60Hz. The brightness is fine. You can even use it during the day. It supports only SDR of course. The speaker works ok. Enough to listen to the news, but not for enjoying movies. You can connect a Bluetooth speaker and the problem is solved. It couldn't find any section to configure the audio, so I imagine it supports only Stereo. The photo with Youtube was taken using Chromecast with GoogleTV (the HD version). It doesn't support HDMI-CEC so you will have to use the projector remote control to turn it on, off and change the volume. The USB ports available are powerful enough to power a Chromecast v3 (those that do not have a remote control). These ports are powered only when the projector is on.
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