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A los editores les gusta
Lightweight portability
An array of features
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Bright visuals
A los editores no les gusta
Better suited to Android devices
Aggressive autofocus
Loss of shadow detail in bright light
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Publicación: 2023-03-17, Autor: Adam , crítica de: slashgear.com
Extremely portable, Sharp picture, Loud speakers, Built-in battery, Great software, Inexpensive for a projector
Limited to 1080p, Much more expensive than a TV
All told, this is one of the best portable projectors that you can buy south of quadruple digits. Yes, you are limited to 1080p, and the bulb could be a tad brighter for watching during the day, but beyond those two minor quibbles, this is an impressive m...
Publicación: 2023-01-31, Autor: Mark , crítica de: mbreviews.com
Compact and portable, The image is very bright, Good image quality, even in battery mode, Intelligent Screen Adaptation, More than two hours on a single charge
The black levels don't go that deep, Netflix needs to be a part of the default software
The Design and Build Quality I was very impressed by how compact the Horizon Pro was, but it seems that the developers managed to make the XGIMI Halo Plus even smaller. Indeed, the projector measures 6.7 x 5.7 x 4.4 inches (17.1 x 14.5 x 11.3cm), so it's...
Publicación: 2022-12-29, Autor: M. , crítica de: pcmag.com
Small and light, Image quality easily good enough for casual viewing, Built-in Android TV 10 for streaming via Wi-Fi, Rated at 900 ANSI lumens using AC power, Supports 4K input (native resolution is 1080p)
Android TV doesn't include a Netflix app, Although HDR input is watchable, SDR input looks better
Well brightness, Extremely good presentation, Extremely good sound, Relatively quiet fan, Very Good Remote Control, Gaming mode, 3D Support,
No USBC or second HDMI port, No Android TV 11, Netflix only works with detours
We liked the XGIMI Halo+ in the test. The setup and operation are simple, and Android TV is built right in. With its brightness of 900 ANSI lumens, it is not only a “portable” but can also be used as a serious home projector. Thanks to the built-in rechar...
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Publicación: 2022-08-27, Autor: Geoffrey , crítica de: cnet.com
Bright for the category,Small size,Built-in battery
A bit expensive,Color is only OK,Some weird ergonomics
Publicación: 2022-03-21, Autor: Eileen , crítica de: zdnet.com
Resumen: I have been extremely impressed with the XGIMI range of projectors since I first reviewed the XGIMI H2 in May 2019. Since then, each new iteration of the projector has demonstrated XGIMI's commitment to excellent viewing and superb sound. The XGIMI Halo+...
Publicación: 2022-03-21, Autor: Eileen , crítica de: zdnet.com
Resumen: I have been extremely impressed with the XGIMI range of projectors since I first reviewed the XGIMI H2 in May 2019. Since then, each new iteration of the projector has demonstrated XGIMI's commitment to excellent viewing and superb sound. The XGIMI Halo+...
Resumen: The Halo Plus is essentially the MoGo Pro dressed in black (or dark gray, to be more accurate). The Halo Plus is a bit larger (113.2 x 144.8 x 171.5 mm, 4.46 x 5.70 x 6.75 in) and heavier (1.59 kg, 3.5 lbs) than the MoGo Pro, but it is still compact enoug...
Projects a bright 1080p image at up to 900 lumens, Auto-focus and automatic keystone correction, Android TV out of the box, Lasts just over two hours with portable use, Has all the connectivity options you want
Netflix does not work, No carrying case or handle
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