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Posted by drsn
 - May 25, 2023, 08:46:17
Personally, I liked the look and the portable size of this projector. Since it uses an LED light source so it would be a long-lasting projector. As mentioned, 2.8 lbs weight is really amazing, it is a super lightweight projector on the market.

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Posted by davidm
 - November 01, 2022, 13:07:37
Why review a projector without listing its actual brightness? Can we use it in full brightness, as your pictures imply? Why waste time on another random company's attempt at wifi signal (which is extremely difficult to get right) when you can just plug a Chromecast in?
Also, "Amazon" is not listing it at that price, it is sold by CLOUDSDO.

But thank you for mentioning the fan noise, that makes it a non starter.

What made notebookcheck stand out was its meticulous, detailed, consistent reviews, this is a bit of a travesty, sorry.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 01, 2022, 07:55:08
At just $150, The Mudix S1 is one of the least expensive native 1080p projectors in the market and it even supports Wi-Fi video streaming. Even so, it still suffers from many of the same drawbacks that other inexpensive projectors tend to have in order to keep costs low.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cheap-1080p-Mudix-S1-portable-projector-is-quick-to-pick-up-and-use-but-it-has-its-limitations.665592.0.html