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ViewSonic 3200 Lumens Full HD 1080p Shorter Throw Home Theater Projector with 3D DLP and HDMI, Stream Netflix with Dongle (PJD7828HDL)

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Features

  • BIG SCREEN HOME THEATER: Immersive theater-like experience in Full HD (1920x1080p) on a screen up to 300-inches in 3200 lumens
  • CINEMATIC COLORS: Exclusive SuperColor technology offers a wide color gamut for beautiful image production in nearly any environment
  • PREMIUM AUDIO: Two built-in 10W speakers deliver room-filling audio to compliment your home theater experience
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: Dynamic Eco-mode mode allows the lamp to shine bright for up to 10,000 hours
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports most media players, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI, and more
  • INCLUDED IN THE BOX: PJD7828HDL 1080p Projector, Power Cable, Cable Management Cover, and Remote Control

Description

For an incredible audiovisual experience at a great value, The ViewSonic light stream PJD7828HDL projector delivers. Perfect for home entertainment, This projector features 3200 lumens, Full HD 1920x1080 native resolution, an intuitive, user-friendly design, and a sleek white chassis. Exclusive Super Color technology offers a wide color gamut for beautiful image production in nearly any environment, while Sonic expert, viewsonic’s proprietary sound enhancement technology, powers a 10W speaker to deliver incredibly clear and audible sound. Port All - a neatly designed Enclosed HDMI/MHL connection compartment, supports wireless HDMI dongles or MHL connectors, while a cable management hood eliminates unsightly cable clutter. With a shorter throw ratio, 1. 3x optical zoom, Smart design, and extensive connectivity, The PJD7828HDL provides flexible and quick set-up in any home.

Brand: ViewSonic


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema


Special Feature: 3d Built-In


Connectivity Technology: Wireless^HDMI^MHL


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 8.98 x 12.44 x 4.08 inches


Item Weight: 5.29 pounds


Item model number: PJD7828HDL


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 4, 2016


Manufacturer: ViewSonic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Value And Sleak Design For Ceiling Mount With Cheap Low Profile Installation
Style: 3200 Lumens
I bought this projector for $412.49 in July 1, 2020 as a Warehouse Deal. It came shipped from Viewsonic. Repackaged as described but with everything included and no signs of usage. This is a really good projector, even for the regular price. I'm blown away that I can have such a cinematic experience at home for far below $1000. I wanted to replace my old Epson projector that blew it's bulb after years of use. The Epson was $3000 when it was new (around 2007). It is absolutely no match for the ViewSonic! We usually put the projector on the table and run it off a notebook. So it wasn't really about building a home theater, more keeping the fun of watching movies on a big screen, especially since cinemas aren't really a happy place right now. We initially bought a Vanko Leisure 3 because of the recommendations from tech sites. That thing was a huge disappointment. I don't know if there was something wrong with the lens but I never got it fully focused. The image was laggy, and even though much brighter than our old projector, it was a step back in almost every way. So we returned it. After more research I decided to buy a Viewsonic PA503W, also a Warehouse Deal. I really liked it but it had issues. After about 20 minutes bright spots appeared. Another return. I didn't wanted to pay the full price for a replacement, so I got this one for a little over $100 more. And I can say: This is it! It's so good that I decided to permanently mount it under the ceiling. Setup: - Mount Factory Universal Low Profile Ceiling Projector Mount ($10) with removing the center link it hangs 7.5ft above the floor and projects 11ft into the room (with a higher ceiling) a image of roughly 5x10ft. - Cables are organized in a Monoprice Open Slot Wiring Raceway Duct that goes all across the beam (using 3) - Initially I had a Fire TV stick in the dongle compartment, but it got really hot in there and had some real performance issue*. It now moved to the back with a short HDMI extension and a Smays ethernet adapter, which makes it run super smooth! - USB* power comes from a RAVPower 4-Port USB Charger that currently lives inside the cable duct Quality: - It doesn't look much, especially the gray plastic around the lens, that looks like somebody recycled a 90s desktop PC. But I like the boring design. I like my tech so I'm not bothered by it, but I don't need something flashy hanging over my couch. The rear cable cover is a really nice feature. The dongle compartment is genius, but has airflow issues. This might be caused by the fact that it hangs upside down. The plastic cover itself is thin plastic with a hole. All threads are brass inserts, even the tiny screws for the dongle and rear cover. Remote is descent. It's black (white remotes are a dumb idea) and could need a background light for the keys. It comes with a laser pointer, while the PA503W had a white LED for light. - Sound: Don't use it, it's horrible. Seriously: If you really have no way to stream via Bluetooth to any sort of descent audio device, at least connect it to some active PC speakers. - Noise: Has a fan and it's not silent. It quiets down after a few minutes and I don't really notice anymore it when I'm into the movie, but the first time I turned it on I thought: Oh man that's loud. Weirdly enough it's more quiet upside down than on the table. Might be the shape or the simple fact that it's better ventilated with the ceiling mount. There is nothing that I really don't like. Especially not for the price. I wish I could utilize the dongle compartment, since it really looks neater. There is a function to switch on when it gets power. It would be perfect if there would be a way to power it down without using the remote (Jan 2021, I added an Orvibo Magic Cube Smart Wifi IR controler and burried the remote). With the Fire TV Stick it's really nothing more than an wireless on and off switch. I don't want to just cut off the power since it seems to have a procedure to cool down with the fans on before completely turning off. So far I really like my new setup. It definitely makes me hungry for more, like a better screen, and an easier audio setup, and maybe even a better projector. But for now I just can't stop smiling when I sit on my couch with a screen almost as large as a garage door! *Update Jan. 2021: The Firestick issue is solved. I got a brand new one and it performs great inside the compartment. **The USB plug on the back must be activated in the setup menu to deliver power. Odd but that's how it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by TM TM

  • This is a very nice projector with a throw of 1:1 with the optical zoom.
Style: 3200 Lumens
The good: Competitively priced, excellent brightness and color accuracy. Supports 3d with optional DLP link glasses. Normal throw with an optical zoom that will get you to 1:1. Eco mode still works great with a fair amount of ambient light and brings fan noise to normal levels while retaining good color. The bad: No optical keystone correction, no built-in player\decoder, you will have connect to something that can render the video, a bit louder than most at this price point. It's DLP so rainbow effect will happen if you are prone to seeing it. The ugly: nothing I got this as I have decent number of 3d movies and you can't buy a 3d TV anymore my old one died. The great news is even with my old laptop with HDMI 1.3 I still send the video to the projector and manual sync the projector to the format and get very good almost theater quality 3d effect. It's night and day better than any 3d TV could do. The only down side for me is the DLP projection method, I see the rainbow effect but I knew that going in. If you have a limit space the 1:1 throw is great and 10' equal 10' wide image and can be backed off to ~1:47 if you need a smaller screen which is typical for normal throw. The trade off is no optical keystone correction. My mount hangs a min of about 12" and that would put the imagine about 12" off the floor with the projector level. So I needed to angle it up forcing me to use digital correction but the image quality is still very good. Work out well if you plan on setting it on a table though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2018 by Ineffable

  • Great projector!
Style: 3200 Lumens
Worth every penny. Video quality is great, the built in speaker is surprisingly good. Brightness is very good. First projector so I can't compare to anything else. Ive been using it exclusively outdoors, it needs to be fairly dark out. Image is very faint before sunset, and progressively gets better and better after sunset, 1/2 hr after sunset is perfect. Im using a 20 ft inflatable screen and the image quality is phenomenal. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020 by Caitlin Nordstrom Caitlin Nordstrom

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