Pros:
Bright, big picture, easy to use, Bluetooth has worked great, relatively quiet fan, small and portable, works great on a tripod quick release plate, comes with small plastic stand, auto keystone is impressive, neat cord management with an easy to remove back plate
Cons: HDMI is required for outside display, it can't screen share, built in speaker might be a little quiet, came with 3 remotes, limited options on projector set up menu, power cord is a bit short, only about 5ish feet. Directions don't give you screw size for mounting. (4mm screws)
Really excellent piece of equipment! Incredibly bright, I am able to use it for tracing art pieces in daylight.
I had no idea this projector did so much! So far I've had great luck with finding apps to watch shows on, including Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, obviously Netflix, and it DOES stream Amazon Prime Video, I know I saw an answer to a question saying it does not, but it does! it has beautiful picture for theater use, and it connects to Bluetooth speakers pretty flawlessly, and the sound from the projector itself does a decent enough job, though it would be diffocult to hear from over 20 feet away with background noise.
I do wish the remotes (mine came with 3??) were one remote, I only got one set of batteries, (the manual said the box contained two sets--not a big deal, but it got my hopes up!), and the projector doesn't (as far as I've tried) to connect or screen share wirelessly, it seems am HDMI cable is absolutely necessary. The menu for the projector doesn't have much content and customizability, but its keystone adjustments are pretty stellar, and you can flip the display.
I could not for the life of me find ANY information on how this projector does on a tripod, so here's what I've learned so far:
The screws are 4mm×6ish millimeters, there are 3 of them, two under screw-in rubber feet on the bottom. I've connected mine to a quick-release disk, I had to get a different screw and washer size, but the hardware checked out and has worked really well, so far, and I still trust the quick release risk more than a tray attachment for a tripod. The projector's got a little plastic stand on the bottom to adjust the height/angle without a tripod.
Would I recommend this projector over a large television for a living room or home theater? Absolutely. It's worth the money, and the drawbacks are minimal.