NexiGo PJ40 Movie Projector, 700 ANSI Lumens, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, 300 Inch, Auto Vertical Keystone, Zoomable, 20W Speakers, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android (Black)

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NexiGo PJ40 Movie Projector, 700 ANSI Lumens, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, 300 Inch, Auto Vertical Keystone, Zoomable, 20W Speakers, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android (Black)

NexiGo PJ40 Movie Projector, 700 ANSI Lumens, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, 300 Inch, Auto Vertical Keystone, Zoomable, 20W Speakers, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android (Black)

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However, the most exciting feature of NexiGo PJ40 for me is the 20W built-in speakers. You know, sound plays a very important role when watching movies, and if the projector has a high-quality image, but weak speakers, the whole impression of the projector is spoiled. Of course, there is a solution – to connect external speakers, but it is an additional inconvenience. The major difference between NexiGo PJ40 and PJ30 is the image performance. NexiGo PJ40 is slightly brighter. NexiGo PJ40 has 600ANSI lumens while NexiGo PJ30 has NexiGo PJ30 has 450ANSI lumens. For wireless connectivity, NexiGo PJ40 supports 5G Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1, enabling you to connect the projector to external devices wirelessly, for example, headphones, or speakers. The wireless Screen Mirroring function is useful as the projector has no built-in smart system. Through the side-by-side specs comparison below, we can find that NexiGo PJ40 is more expensive but it is much brighter and has better overall performance. Specs For audio, the PJ20 supports Dolby and Dolby Plus. Audio quality from the onboard 5-watt mono speaker was easily good enough to be usable at a high-enough volume to fill a midsize family room. If you need stereo, better quality, or higher volume, you can take advantage of the 3.5mm audio-out port or Bluetooth to connect to an external sound system.

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I'm no expert. This is my 3rd projector. First off I bought a Vankyo Leisure 470. Returned it like a day later because I discovered that it wasn't a true 1080p projector and that it didn't have any horizontal keystone correction. I replaced it with a Vankyo V630. This was a true 1080p projector with keystone correction so I was happier though the fan noise was far from impressive. I ended up replacing it with the PJ40. It has been way better then the V630. Things I like the most: The PJ20's menus include three predefined color modes with no options to adjust any settings, and one User mode that lets you adjust Contrast, Brightness, Color Saturation, and Sharpness. As with too many other inexpensive projectors, having multiple picture modes is almost pointless. Opening the menus covers the entire screen, and the modes are similar enough that by the time you get to the right submenu, change the mode, and close the menu, it's impossible to tell what, if anything, has changed. For my viewing tests, I decided to trust NexiGo's default choice, and used Standard mode.To enable it, select the low latency option using the Picture menu (press the menu icon while streaming HDMI content). Unfortunately, you must disable keystone correction. Toggle it off, then reset settings to default in the same menu to enter low latency mode. To enjoy games, try positioning NexiGo PJ40 in such a way, that it doesn’t require any keystone corrections. Considering the projector’s price I’m genuinely impressed. The sound propagates nicely across the room. With a projector over my head, I had to focus a lot to be able to pinpoint the location of the speaker. It’s loud enough for a screening in a large conference room.

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At the smaller size, I still saw a slight tendency for some bright scenes with light colors to look a touch overexposed. But most colors were nicely saturated, contrast was much improved, bright scenes looked much more three-dimensional, and as already mentioned, the smaller size and higher contrast also delivered a crisper image. Hues at both sizes were off target, but no more so than typical for projectors in this class. And very much on the plus side, I didn't see any obvious color bias. However, the PJ20 did not handle shadow detail well. Even when using the smaller screen size, I couldn't make out what was happening in the dark scenes in our test suite. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. See how we test.

Adjust the buttons on your XGIMI 3D glasses until the image clears. Please also ensure that your XGIMI 3D glasses are fully charged. NexiGo PJ40 and PJ30 are both cost-efficient, but NexiGo PJ40 is better because the projector has higher brightness, 4K support, and a more powerful speaker. calculator, you will see dimension lines that will tell you the height, width, and diagonal measurements of your image. Calculating a Throw Distance when you know the IMAGE SIZE As for image size, the projector can project at most 300 inches. It supports zoom function, allowing you to adjust the image size of the projector from 60% to 100%. Connectivity NexiGo PJ40 is the latest projector so far from NexiGo Company. Its specifications and features are very good for the price, such as native 1080P resolution, 600ANSI brightness, auto vertical keystone, and zoom correction, up to 300 inches screen.



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