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ViewSonic M2 1080p Portable Projector with 1200 LED Lumens, H/V Keystone, Auto Focus, Harman Kardon Bluetooth Speakers, HDMI, USB C, 12GB Storage, Stream Netflix with Dongle

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Style: 1080p, 1200 LED Lumens


Features

  • PORTABLE PROJECTOR: Ultra-portable Full HD 1080p LED projector with 1,200 LED lumens and shorter throw lens
  • VIVID COLORS: 125% Rec. 709 color accuracy and HDR content support produces lifelike colors
  • PREMIUM AUDIO: Built-in dual Harman Kardon Bluetooth speakers (audio only) deliver room-filling audio
  • EASY SETUP: Get set up in seconds with auto-focus and horizontal/vertical keystone correction
  • STREAMING SIMPLIFIED: Livestream sporting events, binge shows on Netflix or Disney+ by adding a dongle (not included)
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports most media players, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with inputs such as Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB-C

Description

Ideal for business travelers on the go, the ViewSonic M2 portable Full HD LED projector delivers power and performance in a portable package. Compact and lightweight, the ViewSonic M2 can be carried from office-to-office, or slipped into a briefcase or backpack and taken on the road. For convenient presentations and content sharing, a wireless screen mirroring feature allows users to easily cast content from a mobile device to the projector. The M2 projector features a shorter throw lens that can display large images in small spaces, while its LED light source provides over 30, 000 hours of usage time and 1, 200 lumens of brightness. An adjustable kickstand design delivers simple and quick setup for easy projection in nearly any environment. An integrated Micro SD card slot and USB Type-A reader port allow users to display documents, videos, and other multimedia without having to connect to a PC. And for fast data, audio, video, and charging over a single cable, there’s a USB Type-C port. For more immersive multimedia presentations, dual Harman Kardon speakers deliver room-filling sound to keep audiences engaged.


Brand: ViewSonic


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema


Special Feature: Pico, Speakers, Internet Ready, 3d-Ready


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 2.9 x 8.8 x 8.8 inches


Item Weight: 2.86 pounds


Item model number: M2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 23, 2019


Manufacturer: ViewSonic


Country of Origin: China


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  • Thanks Viewsonic for a cheap 3d projector
Style: 480p, 300 LED Lumens
For the money, this is a really feature-packed projector. I was looking for a projector that has 3d support. Most of the cheaper projectors, the "bluetooth" ones don't support it. I couldn't understand why they had every other feature, but didn't add 3d in. However, this Viewsonic projector does support 3d and it looks really great. As far as the usual projector stuff, this projector has decent brightness -- it looks ok even in a room that isn't pitch dark (we had a few lamps on). It looks nice in a dark room. If you're looking for a super bright picture in a bright room, you might want to consider a larger, more expensive projector. As far as 3d, to produce a 3d image you need three things. A projector (like this one) that supports 3d and projects the 3d image, you need a player that can play 3d disks (I bought an LG Bluray player that plays 3d disks) and you need 3d glasses. For glasses, I've seen a few people say you need to buy the Viewsonic PG-something glasses. Well, those glasses don't appear to be made anymore. However, don't worry, you just need to buy any regular old active shutter glasses that are for DLP projectors. Buy one of the brands that say they support all kinds of DLP projectors--this Viewsonic won't be in their supported list, but they will work with this projector. I had a little difficulty with the glasses, probably because I was turning them on incorrectly. But, if you mess with them, you'll get it. Also, another nice thing about this little projector is the sound. Wow! Its very impressive for such a little box. Its good enough to use to watch a movie, unless you're really after that thunderous sound of a movie theater, then you could explore the bluetooth option and connect a bluetooth speaker to this projector. There's a few things I don't like. First, if you use the built in arm as a base, on mine at least, the display is crooked. Also, the projector is so light that the HDMI cable will move it. So, to get the projector properly placed, you need to mess with the HDMI cable or even tape the cable down to the table where your projector is. I mostly solved the problem by attaching a tripod to the projector -- your tripod will just screw into the bottom of the projector. A pretty cool feature. It does have the ability to play movies from micro SD cards and external hard drives. I haven't messed with any of those. Its also connects to WiFi--that went very smoothly for me. That's nice in case there are any firmware updates, you can get them instantly over WiFi. So, overall, this is a really great budget projector with alot of features. One of its biggest strengths is that it supports 3d--very, very rare in this price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by Mr. Fish

  • Reviews of M1+ and M2. I'm keeping both!
Style: 480p, 300 LED Lumens
UPDATE: Streaming movies directly over USB C using a Samsung S20 FE does not work on M1+ or M2 because (I think) the phone pulls too much power. It will work for 20-30 minutes sometimes and then the projector shuts down. Works great with both projectors using USB C to HDMI. It just means the phone has to be fully charged. --- The M1+ is an impressive piece of technology. It's solidly built. The sound quality is excellent. Better than the sound from the cheap smart TV I've owned and on par with the sound from quality bluetooth speakers. And the thing is tiny. The problem is that it's simply not bright enough for my liking. I bought the M1+ this to stream movies directly from my phone because I do not have or want separate home internet. I did however connect an Amazon Fire stick and a Roku stick to it just to test and it worked flawlessly. I think sometimes the resolution of the image my phone (LG V30) is sending conflicts somehow with the projector and the projector says there's no input signal. Usually simply unplugging and re-inserting the USB C cable fixes it. (Note that I now have a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and it does does not work over USBC to USBC but works perfectly using USBC to HDMI on both the M1+ and M2) I have grown to absolutely love this projector for what it is. If you want to be able to watch a show/movie on any wall using a tiny, well-built projector and less than 100" image this is it. But it's not bright enough to use in any room other than a very dark one. I also bought the Viewsonic M2 when the price dropped to $450 last week and that projector is in a different league altogether. It's much much brighter and crisper, as well as quieter. It's not as portable. Just because it's called the M2 doesn't mean it's the same size as the M1+. It's actually the size of the a 9x9 cake pan instead of a paperback book, which is still very small but not super portable like the M1+. I've decided to keep both because I love them both. The portability and long battery life of the M1+ makes it amazing for travel. Just know that if you're looking for a projector to park in a room for daily use, particularly one with ambient light, the M1+ probably is not your projector, but the M2 might be. If you can get it for $450 as I just did, it is sincerely worth get getting. Also, the automatic focus on the M2 is also very helpful. The M2 produces a gorgeous picture. Easier to view in dim lighting than the M1+ which is obvious given the added brightness. I read and estimate that the M2 is around 300ANSI lumens and the M1+ is around 120ANSI lumens. Most nights I watch movies using the M2 and a screen size if around 120 inches and it's really nice! Streaming works fine via wifi on the M2 using built in Netflix and Amazon Prime but there are no options on the remote to pause a video. How is this possible? It's irritating but I finally figured it out. Also, and this might be a deal breaker for some, the HDMI slot is too close to the power cord slot to allow for a Fire stick to plug in, though a newer Roku stick does fit. One last note, I have a 100w USBC wall adapter and it powers the M2 just fine. No need to lug around the power brick that comes with it. A USBC battery pack that puts put 74 Watts or higher should power the M2. I don't have one. I do have a battery backup with an AC plug and it powers the projector fine. So even though it doesn't have a built in battery it can be powered by battery for outside use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by superbrain

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