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The TOPTRO TR21 is a portable WiFi Bluetooth projector that delivers an impressive 7500 lumens brightness and 1080P HD resolution, making it ideal for home cinema, presentations, and outdoor events. With Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and built-in speakers, it ensures a high-quality audio-visual experience wherever you go.
Brand | TOPTRO |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 16 x 6 cm; 1.3 kg |
Item model number | X1 |
Manufacturer | TOPTRO |
Series | TR21 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Portable |
Standing screen display size | 200 Feet |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**C
An excellent budget projector with native 720p
The media could not be loaded. I had low expectations for this projector given it had a list price of £100. I was expecting low contrast, blurry image and sound which wouldn't be heard over the fan noise, and I'd have to plug in my own very loud speaker to drown out that noise... When it arrived, it had no box, just foam padding inside an Amazon box! - but then I'm after a projector not a fancy box, so I wasn't too bothered...In the packaging you get. Projector, instruction manual, lens cap, cleaning cloth, hdmi to hdmi cable, 3.5mm jack 3x phono cable, a remote control and a power cable.The remote control takes 2x AAA batteries which are not included, however the projector can be operated using the buttons on the top should you not have any batteries lying around.Like most hobbyists, I threw the instruction manual to one side without reading it and I plugged in the power cable, plugged in a fireTV stick into HDMI 2 at the back and fired up the projector. With my speakers ready to plug in.The fan noise is noticeable but for the price of projector is forgiveable, and I've definitely heard louder on other more expensive ones.There are two rotating rings on the projector lens barrel which allows you to adjust focus and tilt/shape of the image. With these it's relatively simpe to get a clear image - though I must say definitely have the projector square to the wall if you want the sharpest possible image. However for casual viewing I found it comfortable enough at a slight angle.The controls on the top allow you to change your input to HDMI2 (where fire TV was plugged in). Note although the projector could downscale the FireTV 1080p output, I changed the FireTV to 720p anyway but got not sound from it. I changed the FireTV to Stereo Audio (instead of surround sound), and then it worked fine.I used both BBC iPlayer and Plex and both worked fanatastically. In fact the audio from the projector was loud enough to drown out the fan noise, and in fact the quality although not the best was decent enough to watch an episode without me thinking it was necessarily to plug in a better speaker.Pros- Excellent picture for the money- Sound is better than I'd expect for the moneyCons- Packaging is lacking- No batteries for remoteA friend of mine said at the sub £100 price point you'd buy a projector you'd use once and then not want to use it again. If you're a serious film buff, then he might be right, but then you wouldn't be looking at this projector and reading this review in the first place.In my opinion, he was wrong! This project cost me a touch over £60 and it's truly amazing the quality you get these days for the money. Definitely sufficient quality for children to watch a cartoon or film with their friends. Everyone in the family were very impressed with this projector and are now looking forwards to the next film night! In fact they all want one each in their bedrooms! - Would I recommend this? - Yes - without a doubt!
C**S
Very pleased!
Headline here is this projector is 720P native, i've found no other projector like this for anywhere near this price. For those that are novices 720P is resolution, others are 800 x 600 or worse and your image tends to be very pixelated (little squares) this is like watching a TV screen!So...i previously had a budget projector, cost around £30-£40. It did the job but after a few months the image was discoloured and black dots started to appear. Get what you pay for...so i started looking for another. It is used in a home bar for sport mainly, but also the weekly movie night - ideally i wanted it for gaming too but appreciate a sub £100 projector probably wouldn't be fit for purpose, or so you may think!First impressions of the projector were it looked more expensive than the cost, build quality is good. As most say in reviews there is noise, but in all honesty once you put on the surround sound/speakers it isn't an issue. It's plug and play, out of the box and working with no issues. Easy to set the focus and off i went.Tried some sport first, worked perfectly, then the little ones watched a move, again worked perfectly. I thought why not try gaming - PS4. My son tried fortnite, but i'm thinking that's not really a test. So we tried Fifa 20, which on my previous projector was pixelated to death, was playable but nothing compared to a TV. See the image added here, thats a 70 inch screen and the quality is that of a TV - to say i was delighted is an understatement.Remote i've rated as 3 star as it's just a bog standard, basic projector remote but works perfectly fine.All in all i've had this a day, but as first impressions go it's blown me away for what i paid.Given this comes with three year maintenance coverage and lifetime additional support i don't see how you can go wrong.
T**L
Brilliant for the money (£60 paid) but a bit limited
I have owned previous mini cheap projectors and they do get better every year, but this one just has too many compromises for using as a second TV / games monitor indoors after dusk, but that is likely to be my intended use for it. Firstly it is nowhere near 5000 actual Lumens. the real brightness is around 600 i think, and its a pity the seller doesn't quote it in ANSI lumens rating as that is independently verified. All these small cheap projectors have that problem, so its not alone. It is bright, but as you move it further away, that brightness obviously gets shared across a bigger area. In a nearly dark room you could easily project an 8 foot wide picture and be amazed at the colour. It does not suffer noticeably from motion lag and the colour is spot on. the issue i have is with placement. If you want an 8 foot picture on a wall, the projector really needs to be placed in the middle of the image, and about 8 feet away, pointing absolutely level. you can project up and down and use the built in keystone, but beyond a few degrees, the quality of the otherwise good lens creates out of focus edges. Again this is normal for these cheaper projectors. I can confirm the resolution is 720p and widescreen native, and with good placement it would make a great cheap home cinema. If the projector had a shorter throw, say 2 feet from a wall for an 8 foot image, or a stronger keystone performance so you could ceiling mount it and project down at an angle, it would be usable for me, but the only way really to use it is to mount it on tall furniture or a tripod at which point it and the cables really get in the way. Finally i have to praise the crispness of the images if you can find the placement sweet spot, its superb and I could see this being usable for demonstrating software.So In summary, great projector IF you can mount it perfectly, I couldn't so its gone back.
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