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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best projector I’ve owned so far
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So I grabbed the Epson Pop Plus 4K projector a few weeks ago and wow I did NOT think it was gonna be this nice. Like, I’ve had cheaper projectors before and they always looked kinda washed out or had terrible sound, but this one legit feels like a mini theater setup.
The picture quality is crazy clean, super sharp, bright colors, and it actually looks good even with a bit of light in the room. I’ve been watching Netflix and Disney+ on it almost every night and it’s made my boring wall look like a 100” TV lol. The 4K PRO-UHD stuff Epson talks about actually makes a difference, I can tell.
And that sound by Bose? Yeah it’s real. Way louder and clearer than I expected. Dialog sounds crisp and it even has a bit of bass which shocked me. I haven’t even bothered hooking up my Bluetooth speaker cause it already fills my living room fine.
Setup was stupid easy. Plug it in, it autofocuses and fixes the screen on its own, no menu diving or manual lens twisting. It runs Google TV, so I didn’t have to plug in my Roku or Fire Stick or anything, all the apps are just there. Plus it connects to WiFi and Bluetooth in seconds.
I’ve even used it for PS5 gaming and it handles it like a champ. Low input lag, smooth visuals, and it feels awesome playing on a huge screen. I’ve also used it outdoors a couple times for movie nights with friends and everyone was super impressed.
Overall I’m honestly obsessed. Super portable, crazy picture, amazing sound, and just makes everything feel high end. If you’re thinking about it just get it. I’ve had zero regrets.
Outstanding portable projector for home/office use
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I've had a couple projectors over the past few years and I find these to be a great alternative to large screen TVs. While I still have and use big TVs, these projectors have find a nice use case in my house.
As far as the projector goes, the quality is great. For something that comes in such a small package, this really has some great picture quality. The size of this projector is worth noting as it's about the size book. It's not very big and doesn't weigh a lot so this is very much portable if need be. As such it can be mounted as well for that clean look in your home theater system. It's wireless too so no need to clutter your space with added cables if not needed. You are able to stream using the remote and the Netflix., GoogleTV, YouTube apps. Whether it's something you want to stream or present, this little thing can do it all.
That said, on top of all these features, you get really solid 4k quality. With some projectors, I've run into issue where the field of view is a bit off causing your display to get askew. No such issues with this one. Regardless of the position, the projector casts a clear, bright picture is hi def.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Epson Lifestudio Pop Plus 4K PRO-UHD Portable Lifestyle Smart Projector is nice projector that comes with Sound by Bose Technology, 3LCD, HDR, and Wireless features. The projector comes well packaged with a quick start guide, power cable, remote and batteries for the remote. The projector has support for an HDMI connection, but it does not come with an HDMI cable. After plugging in the projector, the power button is on the rear of the unit on the left side. It took a while before I could use it right away because it required a software update. After the update I used the remote to complete the setup process. I had no luck getting it to connect to my WiFi network. I was trying to connect it to my Eero system but it kept failing. I had to connect it to my Orbi system, then it worked. After I finally got everything setup, I went back into the settings using the remote and tried connecting to my Eero system, and it worked this time around. Unlike most projectors that require you to manually fine tune the clarity of the display, this one does it automatically. It has an Obstacle Avoidance feature, which stops the video display if it detects something in front of the light projection. It comes with Google TV installed, which allowed me to connect many of my streaming services to it. It comes with a Bose sound system inside. The speakers were OK. I was expecting more Bass and a louder sound. They sound decent, but not all that great. The size of the unit is quite portable. It’s about the size of an Apple Mac Mini. The HDMI connection works well. When I connected the HDMI cable to it from my computer, it prompted me to mirror my display or use it as a secondary display. Overall, I’m intrigued as what this unit has to offer.