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NexiGo PJ40 Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, Native 1080P, 4K Supported, Projector for Outdoor Movies, 300 Inch, Zoomable, 20W Speakers, Home Theater, Compatible w/TV Stick, iOS, Android (Black)

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Features

  • The VisualWith 1920 x 1080 native resolution and 700 ANSI lumen brightness, the NexiGo PJ40 home projector provides high-resolution images that are crisp and clear. 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 SoundBut 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 NoiseThe 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 SizeThe NexiGo PJ40 outdoor movie projector offers 50-100% 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


Special Feature: ‎① Native 1080P with 700 ANSI Lumens 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


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 10.78 x 4.8 inches


Item Weight: 7.94 pounds


Item model number: PJ40


Date First Available: November 4, 2022


Manufacturer: Nexight INC


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  • Great projector, great price, great support
A few months back I tried out the NexiGo PJ20 projector. It was a great projector for the price, but it had a few issues that left me wanting for a home theater projector. The image wasn’t as bright as I would like, it could be a bit loud, and it had some limitations in the keystone adjustments. Again, for the price, this was all expected. Fast forward to today and I decided to try moving up a level to see if it would address the problems I had before. Enter the NexiGo PJ40 LCD projector. Read on to see how it addressed all of my issues and went far beyond. To start, I’m primarily interested in watching video content, so that is the sole focus of my testing. To do this test right, I picked up a 120” free standing screen and a projector stand. In the end, I could have gone with 100” for the space I’m dealing with. The lens is sitting at 10’6” from the screen. At that distance, the image size was right at 100”. However, had it been too big of image at that distance, you can adjust the image size. The zoom control (done through the menu) allows taking the image down from 100% to as low as 60%. At that distance, going to 60% would have given a 60” diagonal image. Even with the bigger screen, you may find that too big of an image is too much at your seating distance. It is very nice to be able to adjust to your ideal size based on the content you are watching. When the projector was first turned on, the fan was a bit noisy. Here is the next place where the PJ40 shows its superiority. The fan defaults to full speed but is adjustable in the menu. As you slow the fan down the image will darken slightly as the projector cuts back the power (and thus heat) going through the lens to avoid overheating. Taking the fan all the way down to its minimum only darkened the image a little bit, but the noise dropped so low that the sound was just a background whisper. Speaking of sound, the speakers in the projector are far beyond what I would have expected. Eventually I will hook the projector up to my full speaker system but for testing I used the internal speakers only. I had to reduce the volume down to about 1/3 or it was too loud for the room! If you like it loud, or plan to use the projector outside, there is plenty of speaker power. Now, of course you want a square (cornered) image. The PJ40 has two ways of handling it. If you have the projector pointed straight on to the screen, you can turn on auto keystone adjustment. That only affects vertical keystone correction, but it means you can tilt the projector for the right position vertically on the screen and it will auto-adjust the vertical keystone. My guess is that it has a level sensor inside that it uses for this but it worked perfectly for me. If you need to have your projector set at an angle, there is a separate interface in the menu for doing four corner keystone adjustment. With that adjustment, just about any angle (within reason) can be compensated for both vertical and horizontal adjustment. Finally, we get into the video streaming. My mobile devices are all Android. Due to DRM issues, it isn’t even worth trying to use Miracast for video. I did let my son try out some games on his phone cast through the projector. It worked fine for that application. To do video you are better off with an external source. In my case, I had Chromecast (not the new one with Google TV built in) lying around. Plugged it in, set the input on the projector to HDMI 1, and immediately saw the Chromecast background image. After that, turned on streaming from my phone and the video started playing. Now, this is where things get even more interesting. The HDMI inputs on the projector support CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), which allows devices to control each other via the HDMI. Using the projector’s remote, I was able to pause and un-pause the video without having to pull my phone back out. I didn’t test it, but I’m sure this would go the other way as well being that I’ve used another Chromecast (with Google TV) on a CEC enabled TV where I could turn the TV on and off as well as control volume via the Chromecast’s remote. In the end, with the right setup, one remote can control your entire system through CEC so you don’t have to juggle. In my testing I did run into one issue, but it ended up being an opportunity to see how good NexiGo’s customer support is. In testing I noticed a spot always being displayed in the same spot on the screen. Cleaning the lens (with a microfiber cloth) did not help. I sent an email to NexiGo’s customer support and they replied back within a couple of hours. They immediately agreed that the issue was likely something on the inside of the lens where it isn’t possible for the user to access. They offered me two ways of doing a swap, either sending it directly back to them with a label they would provide or to use Amazon’s return system. Just for speed, I went with Amazon’s return and had a replacement unit in two days. Replacement has no issues at all. If only other companies were that responsive! Other features to think about includes the included user manual on screen. You don’t need to go dig out the paper manual (which was in the box). Just navigate through the menu and the entire user manual is available. Internet access is easy to setup plus you can use either WiFi or wired Ethernet. I just went with WiFi and that was good enough to connect up and update the firmware, which was slightly out of date on the first unit I had. That there was new firmware is a good indication that NexiGo doesn’t do release and forget. They are putting out updates. One thing that may be driving this is that under the hood the projector runs Android. This is another good sign as I put more trust in a product using a widely supported off the shelf OS instead of something completely custom or written by a software shop nobody has ever heard of. Beyond home theater, if you want to do presentations on the road, it can play media from USB devices so you don’t have to hook up a laptop to it. If I had to pick anything I would improve on this projector, it would be the focus. It is done via a manual adjustment ring behind the lens. It works, but my unit was a bit tight so it could be a bit fiddly. Having an electronic focus (either auto or via the menu) would be ideal, but manual adjustment is very common in projectors within this price range. To wrap things up, this is a great projector, especially when you consider the price. It does everything you would want for a basic home theater. It can do even more with the right accessories (Chromecast, another streaming device, or home AV system). Image quality is great, noise is well managed, setup is easy, and company support is phenomenal. You won’t be sorry you went with the NexiGo PJ40. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Delbert Matlock Delbert Matlock

  • This Nexigo projector amazed us with its quality, ease of use, and price.
The Nexigo PJ40 projector arrived and was very well packaged. We always notice how things we buy are packaged, as it truly speaks to how they feel about their product. Our first impression upon seeing the projector was how well it was made, how light and portable it was, how it was styled, and how sleek-looking it was. We thoroughly read through the instruction book before turning the projector on. It was comprehensive, well done, full of graphics, and had a QR code we could use to download the latest manual or watch an installation video. The manual includes English, German, French, and Italian instructions. There is so much you can access with this projector that we wouldn't recommend, to those unfamiliar with this type of unit, turning it on without first thoroughly reading the instruction book. We decided that the best way to find out whether we were going to keep this projector was to put it through its paces under less-than-ideal conditions. If it passes, it would be a keeper. So, we bought a large piece of white fabric at Walmart, 100% cotton with no shine to it at all, and we didn't iron out the wrinkles. In broad daylight, we proceeded to attach the fabric to the ceiling. We were somewhat skeptical at this point about whether this was a good idea or even fair, as there was a very large window about 5 feet behind the fabric. But we went ahead and set up the projector 7 feet from the fabric. Turning on the projector was a problem at first. We couldn't get it to power on until we discovered that we hadn't pushed the plug in far enough. Once properly plugged in, an amazing picture appeared on the fabric. After an adjustment was made with the focus knob (which was very easy to use and effective), "WOW" was all we could say! The colors really popped out at us! It was particularly surprising as the picture was so vivid and bright even though the overhead lights were still on, the afternoon sun was streaming in from the windows, along with the large window behind the fabric. "If it's this good under these circumstances, I'll be anxious to see what it looks like when we're in the dark and when we get a proper screen," I said. A nice feature that we liked was that we could zoom in to adjust the size of the picture on the screen without having to move the projector. Using the Bluetooth option, we watched some videos, but when we tried to view something on Netflix, we were unsuccessful. The screen went dark, but the audio continued. After checking the manual, we found the following: "Please be aware that certain apps may prohibit screen mirroring due to copyright protection laws. Check the app's terms of service to confirm if this feature is permitted." I guess that solved our little problem trying to stream Netflix wirelessly. We later saw the alert on the projected screen, boldly alerting us about this. So, we bought an HDMI cable and then went from iOS Cast to a direct connection and had no problems. The projector doesn't get particularly hot, especially in a well-ventilated room, and there is very little fan noise. The fan noise is relative to how close you are to the projector. If the fan noise becomes a problem for you, you can lower the fan's speed. Lowering the speed, however, leads to dimming of the brightness, especially if you lower the speed too much. The speakers surprised us as they provided clear sound and good volume control, which is very helpful, especially for people who are hearing impaired as I am. We imagined what the sound would be like if we connected some external speakers, but the internal speakers did their job very well. One feature we missed was something that raised the front of the projector substantially. One small "pole" underneath the unit, raises the front of the projector only by an inch and a half. Also, it would be nice to have an electric focus. The manual focus works well, although it was a little stiff due to its being new. The remote is straightforward making it extra easy to use for anyone. Now I know that there are many projectors out there that are far more expensive, but I'll tell you what? This unit amazed us with its quality, ease of use, and price. We've bought other things from Nexigo, and they have excellent customer service, so we didn't hesitate to order this unit from them. Nexigo is a great company. Look at their website, and you’ll be impressed. We certainly were! What were the cons you asked? They were too few to be of any concern to us. SUMMARY: IT’S A KEEPER! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Joline Joline

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