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Install Flash Player Inital Impression/Backstory: A few months ago, I initially purchased a $500 60" TV however, when I tried to do a wall mount; I accidentally drilled a hole through my A/C pipe even though I had a stud finder. The cost of repair was astronomical, which led me to return that TV. With the repair of fixing the pipe costing $300, I set out to find a projector instead and I found some main brand ones but they only offered a 4:3 experience (800x600) then I stumbled across this VAMVO one as the design was the thing that attracted me at first. The specs said it can input 1080p however the actual resolution was 1280x800, I thought this was going to be a problem, though once it arrived I immediately tried it during the day. To my surprised I could actually see the projection even though there were multiple windows with the sunrays bleeding through. It really is 3500 lux. The build quality was impressive and the buttons felt responsive (both the controls on the projector and the remote), I really like the carbon fiber texture on the body of the projector as it matched my aesthetics of a modern piece of home entertainment in my room. Final Impression: -In the box there was a mount for a tripod to be used, however youd have to unscrew 4 of the standoffs below and attach the mount via the 4 screws integrated on the mount. I set up the tripod in my room which was standing 10ft away from the projected wall and the projection gave me a clean 110" screen which is the optimal viewing distance for clarity. The corners of the projection has a noticeable blur but its not significant for entertainment. -The viewing experience;Though I tried it at 200", it was a little too dim for that purpose. I was amazed how a 720p projector looked while playing games. In the first picture I was playing Assassins Creed Origins and it was beautiful to explore the Ancient civilization of Egypt in such a big screen. I also watched some movies and it didnt disappoint. -The onboard audio is terrific for the size. I think it sounds like those 10-15w speakers, while it does lack some bass it is great when you take the projector elsewhere. I hooked it up to my 5.1 surround sound set-up that I got from Craigslist for cheap and the experience was incredibly cinematic. -The colors are not 100% RGB so dont expect it to do any visual productivity, Id recommend having a monitor for that. Whilst the colors are not perfect, once you get drawn in to movies/games you dont even notice it. This projector allows you to adjust the parameters of the colors so you can calibrate it to your liking. -The menu is great since navigating through the menu isnt a pain, its extremely logical and intuitive.The buttons on the projector was simple and the remote control had a minimalist design without all the crazy unnecessary buttons.I do want to note that the font does not match the aesthetic of the overall menu (Its a Serif Font like Times New Roman). I wish it was something like Helvetica or something similar using San Serif typeface. -My friends and families impression were amazed by this projector, I went out and bought a futon from Wal-Mart for the comfort experience and it almost felt like I was in a movie theatre. We watched Your Name (Kimi No Na Wa) and the colors were popping and because of the viewing distance was a bit far away, they didnt even noticed the pixels at all, they were immersed by the large image even though it was 720p. -The latency was very minimal, I hooked it up to my computer using a 25 HDMI cable and played some Overwatch, as it is a small LCD screen internally the response time was almost instantaneous. Quick movements had very minimal latency which again impressed me. Final thoughts: This projector was perfect for me as an entertainment machine, I dont think I will upgrade this projector anytime soon. Perhaps when I graduate I will purchase the ultimate LaserTV experience. having 110" in a decent size room feels incredible. TL:DR Great onboard audio, terrific menu, minimalist remote control, intuitive menu, vibrant colors, bright projection @110", low latency, 2 HDMI port, 1 DVI port, low fan noise, reasonably warm (not burning hot), and great customer service. For $180 (At time of purchase) its probably the best projector out there.