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NexiGo PJ40 (Gen 3) Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, D65 Calibrated, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, Projector for Outdoor Movies, 20W Speakers, Home Theater, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android

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Style: Gen 3 D65 Calibrated


Features

  • The Visual With 1920 x 1080 native resolution and 700 ANSI lumen brightness, the NexiGo PJ40 home projector provides high-resolution images that are crisp and clear. The PJ40 (Gen 3) can be calibrated to D65/D75 color accuracy dE less than 3, which is imperceptible to the human eye. Adjust the keystone to correct distorted images. This video projector supports 4D manual keystone correction (vertical and horizontal) and automatic keystone correction (vertical only).
  • The Sound But it's not just the visuals that make the NexiGo PJ40 movie projector stand out. The built-in 20W Powerful built-in speakers provide an enhanced auditory experience, while Bluetooth 5.1 easily connects the projector to headphones, speakers, and other audio equipment. It is great for both indoor and outdoor uses, making it the perfect choice for movie nights, game nights, and backyard gatherings.
  • The Noise The NexiGo PJ40 is designed to provide you with a high-quality home theater experience without any distractions. It features an adjustable fan level that allows you to set it from level 1 to 10. The noise level, tested around 1.5ft, ranges from 35dB to 46dB. You can enjoy movies, games, and sports with crisp and clear sound, without worrying about any distracting noise.
  • The Size The NexiGo PJ40 outdoor movie projector offers 60-100% zoom, enabling screen adjustments up to 300 inches without relocating the projector. Transform your home into a cinematic experience with an ultra-clear large-screen view, akin to a movie theater.

Brand: NexiGo


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Gaming, Business


Special Feature: ① Native 1080P with 700 ANSI Lumens, D65 Calibrated ②Low Noise with adjustable fan speed, Latest Cooling system ③ Built-in 20w speaker features lifelike sound ④ HDMI CEC Support 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: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Manufacturer: Nexight INC


Model Name: PJ40 Gen 3


Model Number: PJ40 Gen 3


UPC: 766214654544


Brand: NexiGo


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Gaming, Business


Built-In Media: Power Cord, User Manual


Contrast Ratio: >100001


Maximum Throw Distance: 30 Feet


Light Source Operating Life: 30000 Hours


Maximum Image Size: 150 Inches


Lamp Wattage: 20 Watts


Voltage: 2.3E+2 Volts


Video Encoding: HEVC


Hardware Connectivity: Bluetooth, Ethernet


Control Method: Touch


Minimum Throw Distance: 6 Feet


Mounting Type: Table Mount, Ceiling Mount, Tripod


Brightness: 700 lumen


Color: Black


Wattage: 20 watts


Controller Type: Button Control


Compatible Devices: TV Stick, iOS, Android


Additional Features: ① Native 1080P with 700 ANSI Lumens, D65 Calibrated ②Low Noise with adjustable fan speed, Latest Cooling system ③ Built-in 20w speaker features lifelike sound ④ HDMI CEC Support 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.


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB


Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Form Factor: Portable


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  • 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

  • Extremely easy to set up for an impromptu quality movie night
Style: Gen 3 D65 Calibrated
The media could not be loaded. Out of the box, it is very easy and straightforward to set up. Of course, one should do their due diligence and refer to the instruction manual, but if, for some reason, all manuals became extinct, you would not necessarily need it. The biggest downside I noted was that out of the box it took about 45-50 minutes for the initial software update through my high speed WiFi network, but the projector doesn't force you to update it. I tried using the projector four different ways: through the HDMI cord (not included), the Apple AirPlay feature, the Android Cast feature, and Bluetooth. If you can, stick with HDMI (unsurprisingly) or with AirPlay for visuals, but the built-in speaker worked great on either method. The Bluetooth mode is very easy to connect and is used for playing sound through the projector, not for actually projecting any visuals. It doesn't sound like a high-end speaker and it doesn't claim to, but it certainly gets the job done. Treble is a bit empty and higher notes are raspy and hollow, and bass is lacking and lower notes are just absent. If you just want to watch a movie or show, it is perfectly fine. For music, its a bit better than a phone or laptop speaker. It is extremely easy to connect either way through the startup menu. It is intuitively organized in boxes similar to a Windows phone (pics included) and easy to navigate with the physical buttons on the projector or with the included remote. The first method I tried was the Android Cast, and, while it did work and show what I was watching, it was limited to about 15-30 fps and the audio would skip sometimes. It is easy and useable in a pinch, but I couldn't figure out a way to optimize the stream. My brother tried Apple AirPlay after I helped him set it up and it worked great. The picture of Cheaters I included was playing from his iPhone 11 Pro Max and it was running at what I would estimate is 60 fps. The sound didn't skip and was as good as any mode. The HDMI mode was plug and play, buy and large like a monitor. Watching movies on it was good, but I would say forget about playing any games. The input lag is probably like a full second (see video) and that was with HDMI. I didn't try playing any games from my phone because I wouldn't be able to use the camera at the same time, but I imagine it would be even worse. All in all, the weak points on this projector are located in what makes this projector stand out. That is to say that when it comes to doing what it was made to do, to project, it is a 5 out of 5. The extra innovation behind it (e.g. built-in speaker w/ Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay, Android Cast) works *fine*, but I wouldn't use it necessarily as a selling point. To be able to sell it more on this stuff I would say it would have to be more portable, if not by getting rid of the need to be plugged in then by at least making it smaller without sacrificing quality. TL;DR: If you're looking for a projector, this will certainly get the job done with high resolution. Whether that is worth the price is a call you'll have to make, but I wouldn't focus too much on using the Android Cast or Bluetooth modes as selling points, though Apple AirPlay and HDMI worked great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024 by Bruno Bruno

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