Only at Best BuyProject your presentation anywhere with this Insignia portable pico projector. The rechargeable battery lasts for up to 100 minutes so that it keeps going throughout your speech or lecture, and it creates an image of up to 80 inches diagonally. The cables included with this Insignia portable pico projector let you connect to a variety of devices.
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I've tested many pico projectors and this one has outstanding performance for the size and price. It's so small and light that you can throw in a bag and forget it's there.
However, you have to manage your expectations - compared to a full size projector or even a more expensive pico projector, the performance is much lower. You must use this projector in a very dim or, ideally, a completely dark room or outside at night.
The resolution is low but the optical quality is high so the image is sharp and crisp, despite the fact that it is only 640x360 resolution. Video content and games look good, but I don't recommend using this for powerpoints, spreadsheets or documents - anything with small text - the resolution just isn't high enough for that.
Watch your favorite movie on this 55-inch Hisense television. It has 8.3 million pixels to produce 4K resolution with greater death for a more realistic image, and the motion rate minimizes blur during action scenes for a clearer picture. The upscaler on this Hisense television converts standard-resolution video to HD.
Overall4 out of 5
A 4K for the Masses
ByRedsuby
I was in the market for a new TV and saw this on sale. I have heard of the brand before but never owned one. After seeing all the specs I thought I'd give it a try, I've owned Sony's and LG's in the past and usually stay away from brands like this. Set up was easy and the TV looks good ascetically, picture and sound quality are superb (after some tweaking). All the ports work and the smart portion is basic but adequate. HDR10 works flawlessly with the PS4, and it does everything EXCEPT for the Motion Rate 120. Its not an option you can adjust in the settings. The TV is 60Hz, I called customer service just to make sure. After explaining it to them, the person told me that my TV does not support Motion Rate 120. Even though its listed right on the box and on Hisense's website. I am disappointed as this was one of the selling points of the TV. She then told me my case would be forwarded to their tech team and then I'll receive a call. This is where I'm at with it, I would have given this TV 5 stars if it was listed as 60Hz, and not be mislead. I'll update this review if they ever get back to me.
James
Motion Rate 120
July 21, 2017
Note that advertising a "motion rate" of 2x the native refresh rate of the TV is very common in the TV market. Samsung calls it clear motion, Sony calls it motion flow. It's all the same thing: image processing. Read this rtings.com post: http://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/fake-refresh-rates-samsung-clear-motion-rate-vs-sony-motionflow-vs-lg-trumotion