Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
I always like to review projectors, even though it is always difficult to get good video footage of them. Yes, I have a video where I show the set-up of the Aurzen EAZZE D1G, awkward as I could get with the design of my house.
If you have a wall that is all white, or if you want to get a screen, I would recommend that a projector might be a better and lower-cost alternative to a big screen television. I mean, the Aurzen EAZZE D1G Smart Projector can product an image on the wall that is 100 inches! (For those not in the know, a TV screen is measured from diagonal to diagonal, and the one that I had was over 100 inches, and it looked pretty good.) Not only that, I am told that in a completely dark room, you can get it up to 200 inches.
Set-up was pretty easy as all you need to do is just turn it on, and then adjust the distance until you get the image projection you like. I found that the image had some kind stabilization feature, as I put the projector on a non-flat surface, and the projection image straightened itself out. I also didn’t have to focus it, really.
Once you set up the projector for your Wi-Fi, it allows you to log into Google so you can set up Google TV and get 800 free channels available out of the box. It’s easy to log into Netflix and Prime, and there are dedicated buttons on the remote made just for that. Oh yes, there is a remote, and it even has a Google Assistant.
As for the ports, there are two USB, an AV, and an HDMI. You’re going to have some good sound with Dual 8W Dolby Audio immersive sound, and the visual aspect has HDR10 1080p vibrant visuals (4K supported). By the way, it has Bluetooth 5.1 in case you want to use it as some kind of speaker for you music.
Facts About The Company
As I mentioned in the video, I first encountered AURZEN at CES, where I encountered their miniature projector. I believe that projectors are essentially this company’s bread-and-butter, and I like their slogan: “Focus on the Good Stuff”. I’m guessing that projectors have focus, so the slogan is more than appropriate.
What Does This Company Make?
Like I said, projectors. Now, When I contacted them to review this, I was told that they would send a lot of projectors.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Display Technology: LCD
Light Source: LED
Resolution: Native 1920x1080P
Brightness: 200 ANSI Lumens
Operating System: Google TV (Built-in Streaming)
Input Signal: 576i/576P/720i/720P/1080i/1080P/4K
Installation Type: Front/Rear/Ceiling
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Focus: Auto and Electric/Manual
Keystone: Auto and Electric/Manual
Speaker: 8W x 2
Dolby Audio: Yes
Remote Control: IR
Power Supply: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Unit Dimension: 9.1x 6.9 x 3.2 inches (231.5x175x82 mm)
Unit Net Weight: 4.4lbs (2kg)
Photo Format Supported: JPG/PNG/BMP/GIF/JPEG
Audio Format Supported: OGG/AAC/MP3/FLAC/WAV
Video Format Supported: MKV/MP4/FLV/MOV/MPG/3GP/MPEG1
Ports: HD Inx1/USB x2/AV x1/Audio Out x1
Mounting Screws: 1/4″
Warranty: 1 years included, +1 year with registration.
In the Box: Projector*1, Remote (Batteries Not Included)*1, Power Adapter*1, User Manual*1
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
I believe the last time I reviewed a projector was with the Viewcomm iSpace2 Smart WiFi Mini-Projector, and that one was so good, I don’t know why I didn’t keep reviewing those products. There was also that Viewsonic M1+ Projector that I reviewed a while ago. This Vankyo Leisure 3 Mini Projector is close to this model of the Aurzen.
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