The main problem is it does not look like it's real 1080p. And I hate it when contrast changes all the time based on the brightness of the scene. I don't know of any other portable projector that does not use dynamic contrast. Image quality is poor but, thank god, it has none of that terribly aggressive dynamic contrast m220 had. Just like m220 it takes about 10 seconds to start. The box and film wrapping around the projector were intact but there were fingerprints on the lens. This one has actual plastic buttons and it's not IR but some sort of radio. It is one step above those remotes for cheap Chinese crap that are made from the crappiest plastic imaginable with a sheet of film on top. Then after a random delay it will auto correct for the attitude the projector had in space at that random moment. This sucks because to trigger auto keystone correction you have to wiggle the projector around a bit. Keystone correction is completely automatic this time but as inaccurate as it was in m220 (very!). Like m220 it has no focus controls on the projector but also has no auto focus. Because of the size and weight don't expect to carry it around much. For all the uses one might want a portable projector, 720p is plenty. Apparently it's still difficult to cram a 1080p projector into a small case. Definitely bigger and heavier than I expected after seeing the pictures. With USB 2.0 (non PD) charger the light blinks but no current is drawn.Ĭharges great with the included barrel plug wall adapter so it's not a problem with the battery, looks like a bad USB PD implementation. With Nekteck 60W, Nintendo switch 45W and any other PD charger that supports 15V modes it manages to request a 15V mode but then does not charge at all, no current is drawn, the light does not blink. With 87W Apple USB C charger it kinda charges from completely dead to 1 light. In multiple places on the box and in the manual it is stated that it is designed to be charged with a MacBook charger, but it basically doesn't work at all. Because m220 (or 300 if you can get it) is, probably, the only portable projector worth buying I had high hopes for this one.ĭoes not actually charge via USB C. If an update is available, select Install Updates.This process may take some time and your projector will automatically restart once the update has been successfully installed.Bought it. Power your projector on and allow it to fully start up and load the home screen.IMPORTANT: If your projector powers off during the update process, it may damage the software installed on the device.Plug your projector into power using the charging cable and the power adapter.Not sure how to connect your projector to your wireless network?įollow the instructions below to update your projector: NOTE: In order to check for, and install, software updates your Miroir projector must be connected to a wireless network. The following Miroir projector models that have an operating system built in that may require software updates: When new software updates are available for your projector typically a red indicator will appear on the System Update on your projector's home screen. Software updates are available as needed to correct issues and bug, or add functionality.
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