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Dangbei Mars 1080p Full HD Projector, 2100 ISO Lumens Movie Projector, Native Licensed Netflix, Dual 10W Dolby Audio Speakers, Auto Focus, Auto Keystone Correction, Screen Fit, Obstacle Avoidance

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Style: Mars


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  • Watch Netflix in Full HD Brilliance: Enjoy a consistently exceptional brightness of 2100 ISO lumens, made possible by our advanced light source that lasts for 30,000 hours. Thanks to its 1080p Full HD quality, every moment spent enjoying your favorite content is a feast for the eyes.
  • Instant Access to Netflix and More: No more navigating complex interfaces. Stream your favorite shows and movies effortlessly with our officially-licensed and pre-installed Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and more. Powered by the flexible and stable Linux OS, you'll have the freedom to explore a universe of entertainment at your fingertips. It's all about convenience, speed, and instant joy.
  • Perfect Display, Perfect Size: Experience a larger-than-life projection size of up to 180 inches. Immerse yourself in the vividness of HDR10 and HLG support, ensuring vibrant and true-to-life colors as intended by the filmmakers. With AI Brightness Adjustment, your viewing experience adapts flawlessly to any lighting environment. Time to bring the theater home!
  • Setup in a Flash: Prepare to enjoy your content in no time with the projector's fast boot feature. Equipped with ToF and CMOS sensors, the projector offers 4-in-1 smart adjustments, including Auto Focus, 6-way Auto Keystone Correction, Intelligent Screen Fit, and Obstacle Avoidance, making setup a breeze. Connect all your devices effortlessly, either wired or wireless, and you're left with hassle-free enjoyment.
  • Theater-Grade Audio: Immerse yourself in astonishing surround sound with the dual 10W speakers equipped with Dolby Audio. Experience cinema-like richness that surrounds you and enhances your viewing pleasure. With a noise level of less than 24dB, your viewing environment remains undisturbed so you can enjoy your home theater to the fullest.

Brand: Dangbei


Special Feature: Portable


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9.68 x 8.22 x 6.81 inches


Form Factor: Portable


Brand Name: ‎Dangbei


Item Weight: ‎14.28 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.68 x 8.22 x 6.81 inches


Special Features: ‎Portable


Date First Available: May 23, 2023


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  • Definitely read if you don't want to place it in the middle of the room. (See update)
Style: Mars Pro
*8/23/2023 Update* After using the projector for several months, I'm raising the review. The only other problem I had after setup was an issue where it was getting stuck with "MEMC" frame interpolation on, but that seems to have been fixed with a software update. I've been using it with first a Fire Stick then an Apple TV into one HDMI input, and a gaming PC on the other. I use HDMI-ARC to pass audio OUT to a Denon receiver that handles the sound, and I like that setup since my Denon doesn't do 60FPS 4k if I let it do the switching. I use the projector > 80% for movies and shows on streaming services and the rest is PC content and gaming. Before this projector, I've had an Optoma, a Benq, a Viewsonic, a 4k Optoma, and now the Mars. The Mars is a dramatically better picture than the others (not LED/Laser), generates less heat, much less fan noise, comes on and off faster, has more vibrant color and contrast, and has a true, sharp 4k picture instead of doing it with pixel shifting. I think at the price point, and now that it has been reliable for several months, it is worth a bump to 5 stars IF the user reads this in advance, is aware of the units size and distance constraints to the screen, and has the right mounting hardware. If you want a quality 4k projector that is affordable AND this fits your room constraints AND you have the right mounting hardware in advance, I don't think you'll be disappointed. If you've gotten used to the heat, fan noise and bulb replacement cost of a bulb projector, you'll be surprised how much of an improvement this is vs a traditional 4k, even before factoring in the better colors and sharpness from the laser. *Original Review* This is an early review to help others that might be considering purchase. I'm still working on the install and plan to update once I have more time with the projector. Short version so far - out of box experience and documentation have been very poor for my setup but would work fine for others. Picture quality is very impressive for the price. My initial impressions have been spoiled by these problems. They won't affect everyone, but they kept me from using it on day 1. 1 - Mounting problems. Over the last 12 years, I've had 2x Benq, an Optoma, an Epson, and a Viewsonic projector. They have all had standard VESA mount holes, and it didn't really occur to me that a new projector might not have them. As a result, my existing projector mount that has worked with every other projector won't work with this one. This unit uses a camera-style 1/4" single hole mount. That's fine, I guess, but how hard would it have been to drill and tap 4 more holes to be more compatible with the last 20 years of projector installs? I checked and Dangbei sells their own ceiling mount, but it has some limitations I don't like. 1 - it is $100 and not as good as generics that are $30. 2 - it only adjusts tilt. 3 - it only has room for a wire run for the power cable, and not also for an HDMI. My solution is to 3D print a mount plate with a VESA pattern and a 1/4 hole in the middle to use to secure the Mars Pro to my existing ceiling mount. I also saw a VESA to 1/4" adapter here on Amazon intended for vertical photo shoots that may work, but I'll try the simple mount plate first. This all should have been avoidable for very low manufacturing cost and I have no idea why the broke with the standard. 2 - The documentation available both with the unit and online is infuriatingly terrible. Would you like a setup guide showing how close/far/and to what angles the projector can be placed? No - just a minimum distance chart and a vague promise that "You can place it anywhere!" Not true. Would you like a description of the menu options in the software? Nope. Would you like info on how to enable or test features like HDR, check current resolution and refresh, etc? Nope. What about info on where to find projector placement and orientation options? Nope. They should just ship it with a plastic middle finger instead of the pamphlet that it has. It would be more honest and more amusing. 3 - Once you poke around and figure things out, the software is ALMOST really good. For some people, it will be great, but they took the Apple approach of ditching advanced and manual setup options for wizards that are supposed to "just work" but if they don't you are kind of screwed. It is also another area where there are missing options that all of my other projectors have had. Examples: A - The auto-focus option is probably the best one I've seen, but it is not good enough to get 4k text in focus from my placement. There is a manual focus, but it is the worst one I have used. It is remote control-only, and its adjustment increments are too large. The bigger problem is that when it auto-focuses it has a nice, high res test pattern that it uses. When you manual focus, it inexplicably puts a useless low res pattern on that doesn't have enough detail to see if you are dialing it in. You can't manual focus with a background of your choosing or just your current projected image. Why!?! B - I first tried to work around the above mounting issue by placing the unit on a high shelf (about 6') that I had laying around to install on the room's back wall. I put the projector on the shelf, but the image was now pointed at the ceiling. I poked around and found the mount options in the settings, and it was missing a key option (again, one that my other projectors have had) in the interest of trying to be user friendly. It has an option for ceiling mount that flips the image and changes the projection angle, but if you don't invert the projector and instead just place it on a high shelf, there isn't an option to lens shift / project downward without inverting the image so everything is upside down. Simple separate manual controls for flip top/bottom, flip left/right, and lens shift would fix this. Grrr. Off to the 3d printer. C - The keystone correction is pretty good too, but since there is functionally no manual and the test pattern sucks, it isn't clear how it works or if you lose effective resolution if you place the unit well off center and it has to heavily compensate. Some systems will make an image fit and de-skew by sacrificing pixels and resampling the image to fit. I don't know if this one does that, or uses optics, or both. Since I want a real 4K 60hz image from a PC and want to be able to read fine text, this matters to me more than most, but I think most users would also like to know where to place their projector to get the best image quality and if sacrifices are being made when it has to compensate more. So... setup for me has sucked, but to see if I even wanted to keep messing with it, I set it up on an ottoman + a box and pointed it at the 110" screenfrom about 10 - 12 feet away. When placed that way, the unit set up and worked fine automatically and pretty flawlessly. They clearly designed and tested it for the kind of user that is willing to plop a projector in the middle of their room, which is normal for portable setups, outdoor, bedroom use, etc., but not for a dedicated media room. The picture was honestly pretty great for the price, so I decided to spend more time trying to make it work. Pros - 1- Real 4k picture quality, as opposed to the pixel shifted pseudo-4k trash my last DLP tried to do. 2 - Laser light source is quiet and cool compared to LED and traditional bulb units I've used. 3 - It is the quietest projector I've had which is a big plus since my last one was so loud it was distracting and took away from the movie. 4 - Brightest image I've seen in a <$3k projector. 5 - If it weren't for the lack of manual controls and documentation and some missing features, their software would be pretty amazing vs the competition at this price. The UI is fast and responsive and it has more digital controls and automatic settings than any other projector I've used. They just didn't work for my setup. Another concern is gaming. My first test was from a high end PC that I've used for 1080p and 4k gaming on my last projector, and the input latency was REALLY bad. Like > 1000ms. Something was wrong there, so that isn't reflected in the review, but it is another thing I'll need to troubleshoot and figure out. That is a deal killer though if I can't at least get it down to <50ms or so. They advertise 20ms. Side note - this also doesn't affect my review, but I didn't comment on the built-in software's app ecosystem and what content it plays because I don't care. I want my projectors, TV's, and monitors to just focus on displaying a really good picture. I think "Smart TV's" are a waste of time because whatever features they have get abandoned and outdated in a few years (just look at all the Vizio TV's that won't play Netflix anymore and have horrible input lag if they work at all), and they are rarely, if ever, as good as a dedicated Apple TV or top end Roku, Firestick, or Chromecast. I would really rather manufacturers focus on just making a good display device and leave the software to the software companies. The same thing goes for speakers. I hate paying (in money, space, and weight) for crappy (or even good!) built in speakers. Doesn't almost everyone buying a $1k+ projector at least have a good soundbar if not a 5.1 or 7.1 setup? Why would you want to try to get good sound from your tiny awkwardly placed projector? It would at least be nice if they offered a smaller, less expensive model without streaming app support or speakers for customers that see those as a minus instead of a plus. I've never given a review this high to a product that frustrated me this much, and that is a testament to the image quality, low noise, and low heat at the price point. I'll probably raise it another star if the ceiling mounting works out and I figure out how to dial in the focus a little better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022 by jbh

  • GREAT for the price
Style: Mars Pro
The price is what compelled me to buy this projector. First and foremost: yes you should buy it, but if you are a gamer, don't bother (read more below). at this point in time (2023) you will never find a better true 4k projector for this amount. In the future that may change. I have been using it for about two months now, and its been great. The colors are bright and vivid even in a decently lit room, its quiet, and the manual keystone does the trick for just about any wall space. Auto focus works amazing. There are some things to note though: The UI is awful, which doesn't matter if you just use external devices. If you want streaming apps, you absolutely will need a third party dongle. Dangbei offers one for free, but its about as trash as the UI of the projector, so I'd recommend a chromecast or something. As of now, I have been unable to mirror my Mac or my iPhone. I have been in contact with Dangbei and they provided me with a new software update. Ill update this review to see if that resolves the issue. Now the other concern I have is input lag. I haven't been able to measure it, but I'd place it at around 40-50 ms based off of feeling. I have a PS5 hooked up to it with the HDMI cable that Sony includes. Fifa and GTA are great and the input lag isn't all that noticeable. if youd like to play competitive FPS like COD, the input lag will kill you. I'll try to do precise measurements and update this review with exact input lag figures, as well as if a different HDMI cable helps any. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Samir K.

  • First things first - this is a Really Nice Projector
Style: Mars
The media could not be loaded. I have now owned 3 different 1080p projectors that I have used extensively over the last few months : - The first was an under-$200 unit that had manual adjustments for focus and keystone, a very loud fan, and tinny built-in audio. It came with a 100" fabric screen that I have continued to use. It's still very watchable, but when I had to fall back to it recently, I realized I had forgotten all the limitations. - The second was a Netflix licensed emotn N1 from the same manufacturer as this product that lists for around $400, currently selling here around $320. This unit added automatic focus and keystone correction, better sound, a brighter & clearer picture, and acceptable sound quality, similar to a TV without a soundbar. - And finally, this unit, the Dangbei Mars. This is essentially the big brother of the emotn N1, with a brighter image, better optics, and MUCH better sound. I still switch over to my soundbar via Bluetooth when I want to watch a cinematic movie or listen to music, but the internal speakers are more than sufficient for the news and adult cartoons that I frequently watch. Having operated the N1, the family resemblance is unmistakable, with the same basic user interface and OS, identical remote controls, etc. I have an improvised theater setup with the 100" screen hanging from the mantle over our fireplace, and the Dangbei projector sitting on the coffee table a few feet away. Because the screen is so low relative to the wall, I need to put a spacer under the back edge of the unit to angle the picture down to fit the screen. I should be able to replace that workaround with a couple of self-adhesive legs of the proper height. UPDATE July 2023: I have since discovered that all 4 legs do in fact screw out, I just hadn't thought to try it! I now have a much more workable setup. When I was using the smaller emotn N1 unit, I hit upon a combination where the built-in "leg" that is provided to prop the thing up at an angle to the screen and the geometry of the room let me leave that projector at the front edge of the coffee table and it all just worked. With the new, bigger model, I need to pull it back towards the couch to get the proper size, and prop up the back as noted before. (The Dangbei has a threaded tripod connector on the bottom, but no additional legs or screw-feet to adjust the angle.) Having said all of that, I am very happy to give this new projector a "forever home," and I would happily recommend it to anyone, especially if you need the extra brightness for watching in brighter conditions. But if you are feeling budget constrained, I can also recommend the emotn N1 at the lower price as a good compromise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by Chris Benson Chris Benson

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