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NexiGo Outdoor Netflix Projector, Officially-Licensed, Netflix/Youtube/Prime Video, 800 ANSI Lumens, Auto Focus/Keystone, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, Dolby Audio, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android

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Style: Netflix-Licensed


Features

  • A New Entertainment CenterThe NexiGo Projector comes with official licences for Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video. Enjoy a wide range of content right out of the box, without the need for additional devices or subscriptions. Turn your living room into a full-fledged entertainment center with just one projector.
  • The VisualImmerse yourself in stunning visuals with the NexiGo Projector. It features native 1080P resolution and supports 4K input, ensuring crystal-clear images with incredible detail. With 800 ANSI lumens and HDR10 support, every scene comes to life with vibrant colors and enhanced brightness.
  • The SoundExperience immersive audio like never before with Dolby Audio support. The NexiGo Projector delivers rich, high-quality sound that enhances your viewing experience, making you feel like you're right in the middle of the action. Say goodbye to distracting noises during your movie nights. The projector is designed with low noise operation, allowing you to enjoy your favorite content without any interruptions or disturbances.
  • The SizeTransform any room into a cinematic experience with screen sizes ranging from 44 to 200 inches. The projector offers a 100% to 60% zoom function, allowing you to adjust the screen size to fit your needs perfectly. With auto keystone correction and electronic focus, you can easily achieve a clear and sharp image every time.
  • The ConnectivityIt offers 2 USB ports, 2 HDMI input ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Easily connect your devices, gaming consoles, or audio systems for a truly immersive experience.

Brand: NexiGo


Special Feature: ‎① Native 1080P with 800 ANSI Lumens ②Netflix Officially-Licensed, Youtube/Prime Video ③ Built-in Dolby Audio speaker features lifelike sound ④ Auto Focus and Auto Keystone ⑤Wireless screen mirroring for IOS, Android, and Windows devices. ⑥Supports Table, Tripod, Ceiling Installation. ⑦Compatible with TV Stick, Phone, PS5, Laptop. ⑧Movie Outdoor Projector Suitable for Indoor/Outdoor entertainment. See more


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Form Factor: Portable


Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 9.44 x 4.52 inches


Item Weight: 5.51 pounds


Item model number: PJ30 Ultra


Date First Available: November 9, 2023


Manufacturer: Nexight INC


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quality product and worth a buy!
Style: Netflix-Licensed
I recently purchased the NexiGo Outdoor Netflix Projector, and I'm thoroughly impressed with its performance. The officially-licensed compatibility with Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video ensures seamless streaming of my favorite content without having to plug in or connect anything. With 800 ANSI Lumens, the picture quality is vibrant and clear, even in outdoor settings - we set up an outside movie night and it was honestly amazing. The auto focus and keystone correction features make setup a breeze, while the native 1080P resolution, with 4K support, delivers stunning visuals (really nice visually). The inclusion of Dolby Audio enhances the viewing experience, and its compatibility with TV sticks, iOS, and Android devices adds versatility when you don’t want to connect bulky devices. I connected my iOS and it worked so nicely. Overall, I highly recommend this projector for anyone looking to elevate their outdoor entertainment setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Josh

  • Very impressed with this projector's quality for the price!
Style: Gen 3 D65 Calibrated
The last projector I owned was over 20 years ago and it was crazy expensive and near top of the line at the time. Now on Amazon, I've purchased two projectors, both of which blow away the quality of that one for a fraction of the cost! The first one I bought was about $50 and I couldn't believe the quality, it just wasn't very bright. I researched a few other options for the best all around Native 1080p projector and the Nexigo PJ series continued to appear in so many lists of best projectors under $500. In fact, the Nexigo constantly rates better than much more expensive projectors in this same range. And at least when I purchased, Amazon had a great extra coupon discounted over the current price. After unboxing and setting up the projector, the 4D Keystone Correction was incredibly easy to use and adjust to ensure a perfect fit on my fixed-frame 110" screen. To ensure best quality, I was able to mount the projector near centered on the screen, so keystone adjustments were minimal, but it's amazing how nice it is to get perfect geometry even if the projector is at a slight angle. The next step was connecting a video source - and originally I was using a wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver to avoid running cable across the room. Unfortunately, the wireless HDMI introduced too much audio/video delay which wasn't able to be corrected in my audio receiver or other devices in the path. Next step was running the video source (Roku) right into the projector and using Bluetooth connectivity to my audio receiver. This too introduced too much audio delay. Ultimately, I ended up buying a 30' HDMI cable and running it directly. This removed some of the bottlenecks in the process which ended up being the best option as all signals up to 4K60 HDR 10 are retained in full, and Dolby Atmos and highest audio formats are decoded without delay or issues resulting in the best possible picture and audio. In terms of picture quality, the Nexigo PJ40 (Gen3) with updated firmware blows me away for a 1080p native resolution! It's VERY noticeable how much better a 4K signal looks when the projector decodes it and downsamples to 1080p as opposed to a standard 1080p signal. Honestly, when watching on such a large screen from a distance of about 10' on my couch, everything is sharply focused and unless you have a 4K screen right nearby, it can be difficult to tell the difference. Obviously, if there's text on screen like when playing a video game or scrolling YouTube, etc... you will see the text is not as sharp as on a native 4K resolution screen. But watching a movie -- very hard to tell. One of the other aspects I didn't think about is how well colors are reproduced when using a proper screen. This projector rated near the top for percentage of color reproduction on the SDR scale. But the fact it also supports HDR and simply downconverts, the colors seem more vibrant and rich than most other projectors in this same price range. The only big negative I have is the total brightness. But considering this is a LED light source, it's significantly brighter than my expectations and brighter than the $50 projector I had been using the last couple months. But watching this projector in a completely darkened room, it looks absolutely brilliant! And technically, you can adjust the brightness by adjusting the fan speed. Fan noise is proportionate to the overall brightness due to the heat generated by brighter light. If you set the fan to 10, it's loud but the screen is bright. Lowering the fan to a 4, the brightness drops but the fan becomes very quiet and not noticeable at all with good quality movie audio running. And while I don't even mind the fan noise at level 10, the brightness drop wasn't too significant when watching in a completely darkened theater room even at setting 2 which is near silent. The fact you have so much control over this really is a huge bonus. One more slightly negative could be the minor lag time if playing video games which require quick timing. I tried a few out, and was able to play successfully, but the delay was noticeable enough to be somewhat annoying. I'll stick to my high resolution high framerate monitors for gaming. Lastly, I will also say the amount of control you have over the image within the menu is really impressive for a projector in this price range. So many settings, which actually do what they say they do! I discovered many projectors have settings that don't do anything. In this case, if you know how to calibrate colors and go through the detailed steps to optimize your settings, you will be pleased seeing realtime results of proper adjustments of brightness and contrast, and even deeper into RGBCMYK settings. Highly recommended for anyone thinking about an affordable projector and not ready to shell out the exponentially higher prices for Native 4K devices. (My friend owned an Epson 4K HomeCinema unit several years ago, and while it was definitely brighter, it wasn't THAT much brighter and the 4K resolution really only mattered when watching 4K UHD discs. The difference was negligible and the cost was nearly 6 times what I paid for the Nexigo PJ40.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by David

  • Great all-around projector
Style: Gen 3 D65 Calibrated
I am very happy with the projector so far. It was very quick to get up and running the first time, and even easier now I'm familiar with it if I move it somewhere else. Wireless screen share from my phone worked flawlessly as did connecting from my computer, the Switch, or Roku via hdmi. I saw it had options to open office files, video picture and videos directly from a USB stick and was surprised when I tested it that it could open and play a power point file I had, including the embedded videos. I would still prefer to connect directly to my computer, but at least it has the option. I was also glad it came with the AV cable to connect older devices that still use the red/white/yellow RCA connectors (like the Wii and an older dvd player). Watch out when cleaning the lense with the provided cloth, that pushing on the lense may be enough to push it in and change the focus, so it will need to be manually focused again afterwards. Picture quality is very good. I found I could get in focus better if I used I had text on the screen that showed the sharp lines well when in focus. I found that if the projector is at an angle from the surface that even with the manual focus, you might not get the whole screen to be in focus at once because one side would need to be focused differently than the other. This is more noticeable when projecting to a closer surface (like from my desk to the wall only 5 feet away), and less noticeable the farther away it is. In the room where we set up the projector it was 114" away and was crisp all across the 92" diagonal of the image. The brightness is pretty good. I didn't mind watching movies with the lights on and couldn't notice any fading. I could notice fading in the middle of the day with bright ambient light coming through our windows without any blinds, but several times I still found my 10 year-old choosing to watch shows on the projector despite that. Keystone adjustment was quick and easy to use. The 4-way keystone was great when I had the projector at my desk and couldn't get the image straight across from the projector. I have heard other projectors only have horizontal or vertical keystone correction, but that wouldn't have been good enough in that case. The keystone correction does add just a slight delay, but can easily be turned off in cases that it matters, like for some video games or to help sound to better align with video in certain setups. Plugging in a computer mouse to the projector was a nice alternate way to control the projector, but the remote and buttons on the projector itself were easy to use too. I noticed the fan noise at first though others said they didn't even notice. Even so, it was nice to be able to adjust the fan speed to turn it down a bit. The audio sound is the only thing I had to really fiddle with and try different things with depending on the input source and speakers being used. Sound direct from the projector was great. It could get plenty loud and had to turn it way down depending on certain shows. If we wanted to connect external speakers there are lots of options, with is both a pro and a con: The con being that some of the combos didn't work like we wanted, with some audio being out of sync with the video, but the pro being we weren't stuck with a single option and could find something that worked. The only solution for fixing sound-sync issues that was suggested from the online startup video didn't help us because it suggested switching wifi from 2.4g to 5g wifi, but we were already connected to 5g, and that doesn't make sense when using something that doesn't even require the projector to use wifi. When screen sharing from my phone and connecting a blue-tooth speaker to the projector, the sound was out of sync (note that there are two different bluetooth options on the projector in different places: one is for the projector to transmit sound to a bluetooth speaker, and one is for another device to play sound to the projector as if the pojector was a bluetooth speaker)--but if I connected the bluetooth speaker to my phone directly then the screen share video to the projector synced well to the sound. That was the opposite case when connecting to my computer though (with an hdmi cable). If the sound came from my computer it was just a hair ahead of the image (and turning off keystone correction would improve it), but changing it so the sound came from the projector directly or bluetooth headphones connected to the projector let it be in sync. Every bluetooth speaker and headset we used would connect easily to the projector and speakers via the 3.5mm jack worked great. Having some audio/video sync tool on the projector would be an excellent feature to add in future versions so that you could get it to work flawlessly with almost any setup--but I haven't looked around to see if such a feature exists on other devices to compare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by Marshall

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