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YABER Y30 Native 1080P Projector 15000L Brightness Full HD Video Projector 1920 x 1080, ±50° 4D Keystone Correction Support 4k & Zoom,LCD LED Home Theater Projector Compatible with Phone,PC,TV Box,PS4

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Features

  • [Innovative 4D Keystone Correction & Zoom Function] Our HD projector is the first projector with 50 4D (vertical & horizontal) keystone correction function to ensure the projected image is always a standard rectangle. Its very convenient to adjust the screen by using the remote control, especially for the projector suspended from ceiling. Reducing projection size by using the X/Y Zoom function, while others can only do that by changing the projection distance.
  • [1080P Native Resolution (1920*1080), Support 4K Video] The projector with a real native resolution of 1920*1080, remarkable 15000L bright and high dynamic contrast ratio of 15000:1, provides sharp and detailed images from HD content without downscaling or compression, which is four times higher than other 1080P supported. Combining an innovative high-refraction 5 layers glassed lens, ensuring the best video experience.
  • [Hifi Stereo Sound & Latest Advanced Cooling System] The Y30 LED projector has built-in 6W dual stereo speakers with SRS sound system provides a great auditory sense experience without external speakers. Updated an advanced and silent cooling system with 3 fans running simultaneously. Adopt the latest SmarEco technology to minimize lamp power consumption to extend the useful life of the lamp to a maximum of 100000 hours.
  • [Three-Year & Lifetime Professional Support] This 1080P projector is very suitable for home movie entertainment, backyard, games and party fun. YABER provides 6-month back and 3-year repair, lifetime professional technical support. Notice: jerky or lag when playing videos is not a quality problem and can be solved by a firmware upgrade. Any problems, please let us know anytime.Contact support:+18338802386

Brand: YABER


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Business


Special Feature: 🎁6 Month Free Replacement + 3 years warranty, 🎁24/7 ONLINE SERVICE, 🏆1920*1080 Native Resolution Support 4K Video, 🏆The First 1080P 5-inch projector on the market with stable technology, 🏆Cooling system with 3 fans to ensure longevity See more


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI, 3.5mm Jack


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 11.22 x 10.63 x 4.33 inches


Item Weight: 5.8 pounds


Item model number: Y30


Date First Available: March 26, 2019


Manufacturer: YABER


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  • A surprisingly good budget projector!
I rarely submit reviews, but my recent experience with this Yaber Y30 projector was significant enough that I want to share it with others. Section 1 - Background and Selection I am a professional electrical engineer and long time home cinema enthusiast. I am highly experienced configuring home theater systems for family, friends, and clients of my creative services business. Of particular recent interest is the increasing number of folks who already have a relatively high end home system (or two) and want a budget level big screen casual viewing experience for outdoor gatherings, club meetings, children’s rooms, etc. I’m a good example of this circumstance. I have a well established home theatre setup in my home centered around a 70” 4K, HDR flat panel display, but I wanted to configure and install an occasional use, low budget, larger screen home theatre system in my 40’x40’ garage. Despite the low budget, it had to be well across the line of acceptable brightness and visual quality to entertain discerning viewers. I already had a budget 5.1 channel home theatre receiver, 100” pull down screen, ceiling mount, good video sources, and all the surround speakers on hand. All that remained was to choose a projector. I decided that my budget for the projectors would be limited to under $300 for a 1080p native projector with at least 1500 lumens brightness. I already owned a couple recent vintage 720p incandescent bulb projectors from Viewsonic and Epson that I used for business presentations. Even though the projectors cost between $350-$500 on sale, I found the images to be totally unacceptable for entertainment viewing, even in a totally dark room due to lack of resolution, brightness, and contrast. I tend to keep up with the technology and I already knew I would only consider LED projectors to take advantage of the long service life, potentially lower fan noise, and advancing display quality, particularly 1080p native capability. CAUTION! Many vendors play fast & loose with input resolution capability versus actual native display output. A projector calming HD or 4K compatibility may only be 720p (or lower) actual native display output. I quickly narrowed my search down to a handful of candidate projectors from Vankyo, Apeman, Goodee, and Yaber. After extensively reading online user reviews and viewing far too many YouTube videos about the candidate projectors, I ultimately selected the Yaber Y30 because it met my required specs and it’s consistently positive reviews, good customer service reports, and the availability of the $50 discount coupon on Amazon. I ended up paying $238 delivered. I recall just a couple years ago it was hard to find any 1080p HD projector for under $500. Needless to say that despite the good reviews I had low expectations for the Yaber Y30. But what the heck, Amazon has a great, no risk return policy. : ) Section 2 - Physical Mounting I had no problems removing the rubber feet to access the ceiling mount attachment holes and I located the projector at the ideal 3 meter distance and around 18" above center from the 100” screen. I ended up increasing the distance a bit to totally fill the screen edge to edge as the digital zoom controls only reduce the image. I had no issues using the keystone correction to fine tune the image to the screen and I used no zoom adjustment whatsoever. Section 3 - Startup and Configuration I had all my components pre-installed - a 4th generation HD Apple TV, a Roku 4K, and a 1080p DVD player, all going into HDMI inputs on a budget Dolby 5.1 Dolby surround receiver. The receiver HDMI out goes to HDMI 1 on the Yaber Y30. Many online reviews seemed somewhat put off by the manual focus. I was not. I liked the smooth and precise rotation of the lens. I had no problem with the manual focusing. I also had no problem with the remote control battery installation. Some reviews stated they could not figure out how to open the remote. There is even a YouTube video explaining this. On my remote Yaber had left one of the snaps “un-snapped” so it was visually clear how to split the seam and open it. A clever solution. I use the Joe Kane series of Home Theatre calibration DVD’s and created a User Picture configuration somewhere between the built in Standard (which I felt was too dark and crushed the blacks) and Dynamic (which totally washed out the whites). The resultant pluge pattern, though far from “perfect”, was totally acceptable in a fully darkened room and even held up with some dim lighting well to the rear of the projector. The screen alignment, focus, and sharpness test patterns were very acceptable after adjustment. I found the Yaber remote to be simple and straightforward to use, though somewhat limited in the level of adjustments available to the advanced user. You can tweak the brightness, contrast, and color saturation of the image and that’s about it. For some reason the Tint adjustment was greyed out. Most people would be satisfied with the built in settings based upon the source material and room lighting. Once I satisfied myself that I could not tweak the image any further, I invited some friends over whom I knew were home theatre enthusiasts and had a good eye when it came to projectors. Section 4 - Viewing Experience I have to state that despite my thorough reading of many dozens of favorable user reviews, I had low expectations going into my viewing tests of the Y30. My 720p bulb projectors were completely unsatisfactory for serious big screen viewing despite being from major brand names and costing hundreds more. Other mini LED projectors I had seen over recent years were interesting, but still fell short of anything I would be willing to view content on. I used some Joe Kane HD DVD video demos, Apple TV+ material, and the Big Buck Bunny and Jacob + Katie Schwarz Costa Rica YouTube videos as critical source material. In general, myself and my friends were favorably impressed with the video performance of the Yaber Y30 - and we are not easily impressed. Watching animated content was particularly impressive and the Apple TV Arcade gaming experience was very good. The image is noticeably brighter in the center than at the surrounding edges and there is a bit of loss of focus at the edges as well, but these well known aberrations of “budget” projectors were far less pronounced on the Y30, quite negligible in fact during normal, non-test pattern viewing. Overall, brightness and contrast had an unexpected level of “punch” with high quality source material, even evoking a few “wows!’ from my friends. Would I like it to be a bit brighter? Sure. But once I tweaked the factory built in settings it was surprisingly good. As expected, the video impact is best in a totally dark room, but we really had no problem having a dimly lit serving area on a table behind us without degrading the viewing experience. This is critical as folks need to have some light to navigate around a room safely, grab a beverage and snacks, and get back to their seats comfortably. As Dolby 5.1 surround was provided by the receiver, no attempt was made to judge the quality of the built in speakers. However, we took careful note of the fan noise, including at the High setting, and found it to be completely satisfactory, even in quiet movie sequences. Section 5 - Final Conclusions 1. The Yaber Y30 provides a more than adequate, visually impressive, enjoyable viewing experience, even in a dimly lit room. 2. The Yaber Y30 is easy to setup and simple to use. They keystone correction was excellent. 3. Fan noise at the highest setting is not intrusive or objectionable. 4. The Yaber Y30 has a “quality” look and feel to it. 5. I was impressed with the lens quality, size, and ease of focusing. There was nothing “cheap” about it. 6. Even at full list price, the Yaber Y30 is an exception value. You would be hard pressed to find a better bang for your buck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by Joseph E Outlaw Joseph E Outlaw

  • Some great, some good, some awful features / qualities -- returning for a competitor's product
First, I was extremely disappointed the product box came damaged (although the shipping box was fine). Clearly, someone had at least attempted to open this box before (see first image). The remote control back was also partially snapped on (and in an illogical fashion if you are trying to emphasize how to remove the back). These issues lead me to believe I may have received a previously used unit. Factor that possibility into the image quality portion of this review . . . Even though the box is black and the image on the box depicts the black/silver/charcoal projector, I did receive a white projector (which is what I ordered). The projected image is fabulously bright in (even) a not-perfectly darkened room. I used this in a space with three skylights AND one large archway with an all-glass atrium attached. This room is NEVER fully dark. Even so, at night the image is fantastically bright (even though there is always a fair amount of ambient City light coming in from the skylights and atrium). The image is very good in the evening and even decently visible during the day, although one skylight then washes out a part of the screen. [This was expected, of course, and OK as the projector is intended for use mostly during nights. I might make a retractable shade for the one skylight to enhance daytime use if ultimately necessary.] I am attaching 5 images displayed by the projector, including 2 used in the WORST case scenario -- full daylight. [ Projected images are from the movie "A Prairie Home Companion" (2006, PictureHouse, distributed by: New Line, Director: Robert Altman). This is from a DVD up-scaled to 1080. I have no doubt Blu-Ray would look even better, but my Mom (for whom I am installing various A/V equipment) surprisingly doesn't have one available at the moment. Three images taken in the dark show great brightness. The MPAA rating screen and the white screen with text show pretty decent uniformity (most projectors -- especially inexpensive ones -- have problems in this area, often with greater center brightness and/or edge washout). The Harold Lloyd ad is a 4:3 aspect image -- the black bars left and right (in a 16:9 projected image!) are, indeed almost perfectly black -- virtually no bleed. So far, so good! In the two daylight images you will note the light wash of the left side of the screen from the skylight just above and to the left of the screen. [This is NOT the projector's fault, obviously!] The displayed images are still viewable, although obviously only a fraction as good as during the night. [I have included one medium-to-dark image (singer) and one image with dramatic contrast between light and dark. Much of the detail is visible even in a very bright room. ] Unfortunately, I am disappointed with the apparent resolution and focusing abilities of the Yaber Y30 projector. The projector's menus were initially almost unreadable when significant (about +37) vertical keystone adjustment was applied (clearly this adjustment is digital, so it drops a LOT of pixels to achieve it!). It also seemed just about impossible to focus at such an angle. I then raised the projector another 17 inches or so and was able to reduce vertical keystone to +16. At that point the menus become reasonably clear and the whole image seems in pretty good focus (which is how all photos accompanying this review were taken). Long term, this shortcoming would not be an issue in THIS installation as a permanent ceiling mount is envisioned, enabling fairly on-axis throws. However, the projector claims to have STRONG keystone adjustment capabilities. It is true in specifications, but not true in image quality (too many pixels dropped? see above)! [I do, however, leave open the possibility that the unit may have been damaged (see first paragraph).] One other significant negative is that the focusing ring is AWFUL. It is extremely thin, not properly knurled and barely protrudes from the housing when focused at "optimal" projection distance of 9 feet or so; in other words, it is difficult to grasp. Someone with no previous projector experience would likely NOT know how to properly focus this (the manual is very weak in this area, BTW, with just one mention on the graphical features listing). To give an idea how awful this is, I half-expected a MOTORIZED focus feature -- and of course could not find such on the remote or in the menus (since there is no motorized focus at this price point!). [If the projector is ceiling installed and eventually goes out of focus (heat, building vibration, other factors can cause this) -- imagine what a pain (and danger) this POOR FOCUS RING DESIGN could be when up on a ladder. In this particular installation the ceiling is at 10.5 feet! ] If you are planning to often place this projector in different environments, these two issues (keystone and manual focus) are in my opinion a total deal breaker. Another significant disappointment is the remote. The whole back snaps on with very thin, brittle looking/feeling clips; there is no battery compartment door. I'm pretty certain these clips would break after replacing batteries once or twice -- especially with an impatient user like my Mom. Also on the remote: projector orientation (front, rear-screen, upside down/ceiling mount) is a very prominent button. An unskilled newbie (again, like my Mom) might hit the button and be freaked out that everything is mirrored/backwards/upside down. A better option would be to have that button invoke a graphical menu which displays all 4 options on screen (in proper orientations, that would be EASY!) -- and then select the proper one with the <>^v buttons . . . The speakers are barely adequate (although, again, in this installation moot due to a sound system being available). Be aware of this if you are contemplating traveling presentations. I am trying the "WiMiUS Newest P28 6800 Lumens" tomorrow. It seems to address all the issues and their website is significantly better maintained/updated. They seem possibly more trustworthy in this sphere. This Yaber is going back. While the brightness is impressive, there are just too many shortcomings to ignore, especially if my Mom decides she doesn't want to use it (installed) long-term and it becomes a travel companion to someone else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020 by FBachofner

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