Customers appreciate the EpiqVision Mini EF11 Laser Projector for its excellent picture quality, portability, and easy setup. They find it extremely bright for its size and are pleased with its small size, making it suitable for small living spaces and travel. While some customers find the speaker lacking, others feel that the projector is expensive for only offering 1080p resolution.
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Pros mentioned:
Picture quality, Portability
Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small, but MIGHTY!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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This is going to be a review that should be for the masses - not just cinemaphiles or anyone with an advanced knowledge of projectors. Also note that the photo I included won't do it justice, because this is one of those things you actually have to see to really appreciate it.
Having previously purchased a cheap sub-$200.00 projector from Amazon, I decided that the one I had just wasn't good enough. It was perfectly fine for the impromptu movie night, but I was never truly satisfied with the picture.
This led me to look into new projectors, and I came across this laser projector. I'll give a very simplified explanation as to the three different types of lights used in projectors.
Lamp: These have been around for years. Usually middle of the road price, but you make up for that with very expensive bulb replacements that only get you about 1/8th of the life of the other options.
LED: Very light, very cheap, and the light pretty much lasts forever. Caveats are that they are *never* as bright as any other option, and usually the brightness is very poor.
Laser: The new hotness. Uses literal pew-pew lasers to draw the image on screen. All the life of an LED, with *most* of the brightness of a lamp. They also run cool and pretty quiet.
That brings me to this projector. As mentioned, I was tired of a washed out picture from my cheapo LED projector. I bought this because "LaseRS ArE COoL" and I've heard great things about them. These claims are NOT unsubstantiated.
Let's talk about the cons first.
This projector is expensive, and it only does 1080p.
It does not have built in Wi-Fi, nor does it have any sort of media controls (like Netflix or anything). You'll need an Apple TV, or better yet, a Roku Stick/Chromecast which can be powered off the lone USB port.
No auto focus. That's ok, as the focus knob is quite sensitive, and I doubt you'll be running around with this thing while you're using it.
No Bluetooth.
Does auto *vertical* keystone correction - but not horizontal.
That's kind of about it for the cons.
Pros - there's a lot of 'em.
First off, for you gamer types out there, yes - there is lag. BUT I will say that my very scientific test of launching Sonic Mania and just having Sonic jump presents itself with an almost imperceptible amount of lag. If there's lag there, my old eyes can't see it, and I can't feel it either. You can very easily game on this.
Picture quality:
This projector may only be 1080p, but you'd be hard pressed to find a TV that is as sharp as this. There are some software enhancements that can be enabled (and are by default), but these are shockingly good enhancements that don't go crazy. It's a very sharp, very bright, and very vivid picture.
Audio:
I'll be honest - I didn't bother testing this, as I have this hooked up to an A/V system. I'm not looking to use this portably, although you very easily could.
Noise:
This thing is *silent*. It's not perfectly silent, and you'll notice it if there's no other audio, but if you have any modicum of dialog happening, or music playing - you'll quickly forget this thing even has a fan. Fun fact: If you hold the power button and plug in the power, you can hear the fans ramp up to 100%. Let's just say that this is probably running at about 5% of their full speed, because if they go 100%, it's like a jet engine. (Anyone with a PS4 knows the sound.)
Other:
This is just other stuff I love about this thing. First off - it's TINY. For scale, it's one Monster Energy can by one Monster Energy can. It's quite lightweight, but packed. This is mostly because the power supply is external (meaning there's a power brick). This is great for keeping thermals low, and fan noise to a minimum.
The device only allows for a 1080p signal or lower. It does NOT accept a 4k signal and downsample it. Again, with the image processing it does, it looks extremely crisp.
One last thing of note - if you are mounting, be sure you can either use a plate that works with the 3 hole mounting setup it has, or buy the mounting plate - this doesn't come with it.
I truly can not say enough wonderful things about this projector. As someone who really doesn't understand things like Contrast Ratios, Lumens, etc, I just think this looks nice.
With that being said - this is NOT a good projector for bright areas. You can still see the picture, but it will absolutely be washed out. Dim, indirect lighting is great, so something like a lower wattage table lamp should be fine.
It may be pricier, but it's WELL worth it, especially if you're not looking for the most fancy pants models out there.
Absurdly highly recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup, Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Picture Quality and Vibrant Colors
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Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
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My first time purchasing a laser projector and I’m glad I did. Amazing picture quality, vibrant colors, easy set-up. You will not be disappointed!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Brightness
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
bright during the day too
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Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
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I project onto a wall that is painted green, but this thing is so bright that you can't even tell. The quality is clear, and it doesn't get too hot or loud. My friend who got one of the $200-300 alternatives said this one is significantly better when he saw it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great projector
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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So glad we spent the extra money to get a good quality projector. Everything we were looking for.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Enjoying it 100%
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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So far I am enjoying my new projector! Great lighting and image. The only negative would be the built in sound systems is not the best BUT I connected it to a potable speaker (Ion Sport XL) and it feels like I have a personal movie threaten in my room.
I have figure out how to have it mirror my home so that was a bum too but have been able to use the Apple TV with the HDMI adaptor.
Still need to try it for outdoor movie night.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent
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Excellent picture quality. Only drawback is that built-in sound volume not up to the mark. Hence purchased a sound bar along with fire tv.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great picture
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Love it! Works great and can hook up better speakers to it for better sound quality.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Brightness
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A wonderfully portable powerhouse of a projector.
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Epson - EpiqVision™ Mini EF11 Laser Projector - Black
Summary:
A wonderfully portable powerhouse of a projector.
Pros:
* Surprisingly bright even under brightly lit room conditions. Surprisingly so.
* Up to a 150" projected image with stunning quality.
* Native 1080p "HD" resolution. Not upscaled 720p.
* Picture correction actually works pretty well on its own. Sometimes you need to make some manual adjustments. But on the whole, it adjusts the picture correctly accounting for orientation, skew, tilt. Not focus.
* Price point seems fair for true native HD support and overall quality.
Cons:
* Must use remove for everything. There is a single button on the projector. There is a rotating slider that allows you to adjust the focus. But the remote must be used for every other setting. Don't lose it!
* A retractable lens cover/protector would have been nice.
* This unit only supports MiraCast. This means no AirPlay which means no instant-sharing stuff from an iOS device. It's pretty annoying and I'm not sure just how big of a con this is. Still, the unit is small enough that you can easily colocate an AppleTV or something next to it without much fuss. I just really think projectors should be able to natively stream stuff or wireless connect to sources other than Miracast. Huge ask, I know and I understand the implications, but no less a bummer.
Use:
The principal use for this projector was to watch movies outdoors. However, all of my testings had to happen indoors since it is snowing outside. The indoor tests involved me projecting against a flat textured wall. The image was unbelievably surprising. I wanted to rearrange all of the furniture to possibly make it a permanent fixture in the living room. But I will have to wait and plan that out since my main living display is a 75" LG 4K television. With a project this large, I'm not sure I would "lose" much. I am still impressed.
Practically, however, since my original use for this is outdoor or spontaneous wall projection, I have to say that the throw distance is pretty large. This means that you do need a substantial distance to get the large display of 100" or more. I just don't have an indoor space that large.
I tried cartoons, 3D rendered animations and movies. They all looked amazing, even when I projected against brown texture sliding door panels! I also tested the projector without closing the shades or turning off all of the lights. The unit is definitely usable in a brightly natural/ artificially lit room.
Unfortunately, I can't submit videos or I would show the different lighting conditions, textures, throw, and general performance of the projector.
I think this is going to be a fine addition to my entertainment arsenal.
Note:
For 200$ more you can get HDR support, Auto-Focus, built-in AndroidTV, YAMAHA virtual surround sound, built-in Bluetooth, better skew correction, and up to 4K INPUT resolution.
I would recommend spending the extra money on the more expensive model if you can.
Technical specifications:
You can find these on the product support site, however, for your convenience, I've listed them below:
Specifications
Projection System Epson 3LCD Laser
Chip Design (Architecture) 3-Chip
Projection Method Front/Rear/Upside Down
Product Color Black
Driving Method Poly-silicon TFT active matrix, 0.62"
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Native Resolution 1,920 x 1,080
Compatible with 4:3 Yes
Color Brightness3 Color Light Output: 1,000 lumens
White Brightness3 White Light Output: 1,000 lumens
Contrast Ratio 200,000:1
Color Reproduction Full-color (up to 16.77 million colors)
Image Size 30" - 150" (Zoom: Wide)
Keystone Correction Auto/Manual
Vertical: +/- 34 degrees (Auto)
Horizontal: +/- 40 degrees (Manual)
Color Processing Full 10-bit
Light Source Type Laser Diode
Light Source Life 20,000 hours (normal/quiet mode)
Built-in Speakers 1.5 W (2-way mono)
Projector Lens
Type No Optical Zoom/Focus (Manual)
F-number 2.0
Focal Length 13.9 mm
Throw Ratio 1:1
Other Features
Color Modes Dynamic, Vivid, Bright Cinema, Natural, Cinema
Input Signal 1x HDMI (HDCP 1.4)
Audio Output Signal 1x Stereo Mini
Operating Temperature 41°- 86°F (5° - 30°C)
Power Supply Voltage 100 - 240 V AC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
ECO Mode: 73 W
Normal Mode: 102 W
Fan Noise 22 - 27 dB
USB Type-A 1x (5 V/2 A power supply, PC Free and
firmware update)
USB Type-B 1x mini (for service)
Security Kensington Lock
Country of Origin Philippines
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Including feet: 6.9" x 6.9" x 2.6"
Weight: 2.7 lb
Remote Control
Features Front directional
Operating Distance 16.4 ft (5 m)
Operating Angle
Right/Left: -30 to +30 degrees
Upper/Lower: +15 to -15 degrees
What's in the Box
EF11 projector, power supply, 1x remote control, 2x AAA
batteries, Quick Setup Guide
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GREAT PROJECTOR.
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Amazing projector I’ve had mine for a year and 5 months now and I love it so much. I like that it has the ability to zoom in and out some projectors don’t have that ability so then you have to move it manually back and forth to get the size you want which makes it more difficult. The colors on this is so good too I love it. I have used my projector in the day time too and of course it’s not a bright on the colors during the day but it’s still pretty darn good. At night even better of course ! It’s also small and I like that. The speaker on it is perfectly fine too if you have a small room it’ll be fine if you have a bigger room then you’ll definitely need to plug in a speaker. I’m not sure if it has the ability to connect Bluetooth speaker but it’s it does have the aux plug in. The fan noise is not crazy loud like other projectors that’s what I like about this one. Yeah it can get hot but all projectors are going to do that. If you want a good projector and for it to last a while I do really suggest this one I suggest it to all my friends ! Also anime looks great on this projector. I honestly don’t have any cons for this. I use my projector daily to watch my shows and I haven’t had any issues for the time I’ve had it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup, Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good picture and easy setup
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This projector is the perfect setup for someone looking for a portable way to create a large image for events. This would be perfect for projecting a movie on the side of your home or wall, using for exercise rooms to create an immersive workout, or as your main home theater projector. Be aware that the is a very limited amount of adjustment from the rear feet to allow for the project to be placed above people and objects, so you may have to place a book under it to get the right angle. This can also be solved by mounting the projector to either a wall or ceiling mounts (mounting holes hidden under the rear feet). The setup is incredibly easy and quick, with a very intuitive remote and the minimal selection of ports offers exactly what you need to get this to work as intended, for HDMI connected devices. The only real drawbacks to this unit are the lack of dust/lens cover and the price difference to the EF12 with built-in WIFI streaming is really not much higher.
This projector is an excellent value and I would definitely recommend it for for anyone who wants a versatile, lightweight, easy to use projector that is bright enough to work in all but direct sunlight!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup
Cons mentioned:
Gets hot
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
awesome
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This projector is the best thing I have used to date I had a older one that was blurry and did not offer any features but this on the other hand is crystal clear it was easy to set up and the picture gets huge 150" to be exact out of box you receive the projector a power block and a remote with batteries included along with a quick setup guide in multiple languages easy setup and crystal clear projection the only con I would say about this projector is it runs pretty hot I'm assuming from the electric it draws from the power block but it does get hot to the touch I would worry about it if using for a prolonged time but if you intend to just watcha movie here or there it should be fine I would just recommend unplugging when finished using “This is a review for the Epson EF-11 Laser Projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.”
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Movie Night just went Mobile!
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So I was a bit skeptical when the EpiqVision Mini EF11 Laser Projector was delivered. We were looking for a projector to use around the house, but also something we could take on the road. Well, Epson has certainly created a very mobile high-end projector.
In the box there is the projector, power cord/brick, a remote and quick setup guide...that's it. My first thought was, jeeze, no HDMI cable. I get it, everyone has a bunch of them at this point, but was still a little surprised. After taking a look through the Quick Setup guide, I grabbed one my Roku boxes and connected it via HDMI cable to the projector. Connected the power cord and turned everything on...voila! It couldn't have been easier. The Roku menu was not a massive image on the bedroom wall, approximately a 150" 1080p screen!
Picture - In terms of the picture, there is a manual focus adjuster, but very little adjustment seemed to be needed. Even with being projected on to a light cream-colored wall, the picture was still very impressive. If you’re expecting the same output of your 4K TV, you need to set your expectations a bit differently. The output was so impressive, I’ve started construction on a multi-media room with a projection screen to take advantage of the new projector.
Sound - The sound is one of the less impressive aspects of the system, but is easily overcome by using the headphone jack to connect external speakers. The native audio is a meek 1.5W per channel mono speaker system. There is one speaker for highs and a bass specific used for the lows. The system is serviceable, but most users who are used to modern soundbars/etc. will not be impressed.
Size – This is one of the highlights of the system, it’s small, very small and light. We plan on taking it on the road and based on its size will be very easy to store without taking up much room. The power brick is actually about 20% of the size of the actual projector.
Connectivity – There is a single HDMI for connecting to your selected system, I used a Roku box and it was easy to connect and use. There’s also USB-A port for connecting flash drives, cameras, etc. There’s also a headphone jack. Miracast is also supported for casting to the projector.
Adjusting – there is a full menu for adjusting the picture and audio output. Just a couple of the many available adjustments, the system will correct color and the audio can be set to a number of different listening modes.
Pros:
- Portability – this thing is small and light, 4 pounds light.
- Ease of use – connect your streaming or storage device and turn the system on you’re ready to go!
- Output – at 1080p the video is crisp and impressive
- Operational sound – this unit is quiet, it’s not the old science class projector – 27 decibels
Cons:
- Audio – Native 1.5W Mono audio
- Must use remote to operate projector
Overall the Mini EF11 is super easy to setup and use. The output is very impressive and the unit is very compact and portable. I would certainly recommend it to anyone looking for a projector to use at home or on the road.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup, Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Picture Quality!
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This Epson projector is a great little machine. When it arrived I was so excited I immediately took it out of the box to set it up. Set up was an absolute breeze and the instructions were very thorough. I was able to quickly set everything up to start watching videos.
This projector is great for the office or for at home videos. The picture quality is phenomenal. I was astounded at how clear the picture was. I’ve owned several other small projectors, but this one takes the cake. Best picture quality and easy set up.
I truly believe this is an exceptional projector and highly recommend it.
This is a review for the Epson EF-11 Laser Projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Portability
Cons mentioned:
Speaker
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing mini laser projector!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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The solid state laser and 3 chip DLP design is an absolute WINNER! I am mesmerized by the overall image quality, low power consumption, brightness and small form factor of this projector. This little box produces amazing color and sharpness in a dark room. Projecting on a plain wall still produces excellent results. There is still enough brightness that it can still be used for presentations with decent results in a room with ambient light.
Short throw is fantastic for projecting in tight spaces. There is also a threaded mount (1/4-20) on the bottom that allows mounting on a tripod for further flexibility of location. There is no optical zoom but you can make use of a digital zoom feature to make the image size smaller for situations where you cannot adjust the projector location.
USB Slideshow mode is a nice feature for standalone projection at a party or other gathering.
Minor Complaints:
Needs a streaming device or computer. Support Miracast but would also love to see if it support AirPlay
Built in speaker is weak and no built-in bluetooth out feature
USB mode is very limited. You can put movies on a thumb drive but it does not support MPEG-4. Only AVI at resolution at 720p or less
Does not work with the Epson projector app
All projector adjustments are made from the remote. Misplace the remote and you are SOL until you order a new one.
The EF-11 was not intended to be a standalone device and the EF-12 does solve the connectivity issues but reportedly that projector has significantly more input lag / latency due to the android OS overhead. Unofficial reports put the input lag for the EF11 at 50ms compared to 120ms for the the EF12. Neither are fantastic but the EF11 is at least acceptable for casual gaming. I went with the EF11 because I would primarily be using an AppleTV streaming box and a battery powered bluetooth speaker. Serious gamers may want to look at the BenQ X1300i projector. At twice the cost, more than 2x the physical size and 3x the power consumption that projector was not for me. For my use, power consumption and small size are more important than optimizing for gaming.
For my use, connecting the EF11 to an Apple TV alleviates all of the connectivity issues. I can use AirPlay, Stream from any service (Plex, Netflix, YoutubeTV, etc) and connect audio to a portable bluetooth speaker or headphones when traveling or my HomePods when at home. It does add some bulk and additional cabling but still very manageable. For more portability, I may use a Raspberry Pi or my iPhone (with a lightning to HDMI cable) to connect directly to the projector.
One of my main goals for the projector is for an outdoor movie theater when traveling. For additional portability I have a Jackery Explorer 300 which was inexpensive and provides plenty of power for an evening. The EF11 manual states 100w consumption. In practice, when I use my Apple TV and the EF11 I am consuming 72Watts which allows for ~4hrs of continual use with the Jackery 300.
Despite my original intent, I will be using this projector as much while at home as I do when traveling.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great value projector
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This projector lives up to expectations as a true native, good all-around 1080p projector! Setup was simple with an appropriate level of packaging, nice design, and intuitive buttons. Port selection was limited, but truthfully with HDMI , it basically covered all of my devices except my newest USB-c only laptop. On initial startup (and even after running it for a few hours), one great thing I noticed is that the projector is super quiet and doesn't get super hot. This is a problem I've had in the past with previous projectors but I haven't had any issues with this Epson! In regards to image quality, it has great calibration right out the box and things just Pop! The colors are great, the quality is as described, brightness and deep blacks are excellent on even 100+ inch screens. Also the projector has low input lag making it excellent for gaming!
Overall, this projector suits my needs well. The picture quality is fantastic for the price. I use it to watch TV and movies both indoors and outdoors and it so far has consistently worked great! I've used PC, game console, Roku, and Chromecast inputs so far and have had no issues. In terms of audio, I'm so glad it has a built-in speaker! Although it certainly could be louder and of better quality, seeing it have one at all is great. I do use an external speaker for movies using the aux plug sometimes, but it's definitely not necessary. Overall, you can’t beat the price for the quality, especially from such a trusted brand. If you are expecting to watch TV and movies in the middle of the day or even use the projector as a monitor, this project works perfectly! Would recommend!
This is a review for the Epson EF-11 Laser Projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy setup
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
We love it!
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If you want lumens and technical info. this review won't help you. If you want setup and fun factor info. look no further! Setup was super easy as it's just plug the cords in, hit power and it comes on. I was disappointed at first as I was hoping to cast directly to the projector but the instructions are much less than helpful in this regard. They mention an app but it doesn't work and Epson's own website has zero information on the subject so after about an hour I gave up and grabbed an old Chromecast dongle I used to use for an older non-smart TV we used to have. After I updated the Chromecast software I plugged it into the projector and instantly had access to my full library.
Another complaint is that our projector sat on a significant tilt and it rests on 3 itty bitty feet that have very little adjustment. Adjusting the feet to maximum capability still left the image tilted so I just shimmed it with cardboard until it was level.
We have a 10 foot wall with nothing on it that's painted an off-white color and it made a perfect screen. We played our first movie and my 3 girls had as much fun making silhouettes on the wall as they did with the movie. The projector was approximately 12 feet from the wall and the image measured 6.6 feet high x 10.3 feet wide which seems HUGE and I was very impressed with the image.
The sound sucks so I plugged one of my bluetooth speakers into the AUX jack and we were all set.
We watched 3 movies the first night and at least 1 or 2 for 10 consecutive nights. I'm pretty easy to please and don't mind minor inconveniences and making my own adjustments but if you're super-techy and want a perfectly set up machine with theater quality sound you might be disappointed but for me and my family, once it's connected, level and paired with an adequate sound system this tiny little projector is awesome and we have had a ton of fun with it, popcorn and root beer floats. Can't wait to go out in the yard and try it on the side of the house next Spring!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good Image Quality, decent sound for a projector
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I’ve always been skeptical of the quality of video a projector can put out. I had images of middle school PowerPoint projected on a pull down backdrop as my frame of reference when I thought of projectors. I was pleasantly surprised with this Epson projector and was able to watch TV shows and movies without any major complaints.
Image quality on a projector is highly dependent on the light levels of the room. With nearly no lights on, the picture quality was fantastic. Turn on a lamp or let too much window light in, and you’ll be missing out on a lot of the image clarity. Not a big deal, but just something to keep in mind when choosing a projector vs a television. If you have a room you can keep dark, this is a good alternative.
I was able to get the picture to take up a good portion of the wall without any loss in quality. There is a slider to adjust the focus but I found even moving it a foot closer or farther away, it wasn’t necessary to re-adjust the focus.
The sound quality is pretty good considering it’s coming from a projector, but I would definitely hook up external speakers if I were using it long term. It’s compact enough to be easily moved around, and the sound quality is good enough to enjoy a movie without it being a distraction.
The projector has a single adjustable “leg” on the front to raise and lower the angle which was good enough for testing this out. Long term, I would definitely purchase and adjustable mount for more options, depending where you want this to live.
The frame rate and quality / contrast compared to my 75” ~$1500 tv was definitely poorer but not surprising. For a comparably priced tv, you can definitely get a much larger screen with this projector and a blank wall. If you’re looking for all the bells and whistles, or for any serious gaming where refresh rate is important, I would definitely look at a product more dedicated to those specifics.
Overall though, I’m extremely pleased with this Epson projector, and I’m likely going to end up mounting in a bedroom for the ultimate lazy experience of watching tv while laying in bed falling asleep.
There are some built in options to adjust the picture orientation depending on how you have it mounted, but I would recommend investing in a good mount or adjustable stand to really get the most out of this projector.
Image attached of the movie Elf projected on the wall in a fairly dark room.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Speaker
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Impressive little powerhouse
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Was not expecting this to be so clear and easy to set up. My sons and my wife were all blown away too. I'm questioning why I've never looked into projection screens before. This machine is lightweight. Focus lever on top makes it easy to focus from any distance. Right now we just have it projected on a wall, painted very light tan. I plan on building a screen for it. There are some great instructional videos online. Playing video games on it is amazing. Never thought I'd be playing Super Mario 64 for Nintendo Switch on my wall! I grew up playing that game on a tube tv. Oh how times have changed.
PROS:
clear picture
mobility
height adjustment easy to use
pre-settings for picture quality we found to be best
sheer size of viewing area
CONS:
only 1 HDMI input
speakers on bottom make for low volume when used on a table or shelf (this will more than likely not be an issue when projector mounted on ceiling)
Miracast is an option to project phone, seems very archaic for this day and age. Got it to work but very laggy
Lack of Bluetooth.
Sunlight or bright room is not ideal for this.
Purchased UFC Connor McGregor fight for my sons b-day and watched it @ home using this projector. Made wings from the store. Who needs Buffalo Wild Wings!! This product is incredible. Buy it and you will not have any regrets.
I would def recommend this ,and will more than likely look to Epson when it comes to buying another projection screen.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Portability
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small Box, Big Picture
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From the size of the box, I could already tell I was in for a surprise. I am used to projectors that are the size of an encyclopedia, but when I opened the box and removed the shipping wrap, I was really surprised by the entire size of this projector. I would consider it much more portable than your standard projector.
Set up is simple: plug in the power cord and power brick it has, plug in your HDMI device, turn on the projector and start watching TV or play video games. I hooked this up to my Nintendo Switch in the living room and after some minor adjustments.
I had an awesome picture on the wall. I was worried about the illumination of the picture during the day since we have floor-ceiling windows and a lot of light bleeds through, but the picture was solid and for a projector, does well with some high-speed gaming (Used Overwatch as a benchmark)
Having a remote to control all the functions is nice but be aware: There is only one button on the projector, and it is the power button. So, do not lose it!
The sound was pretty good to, nothing like you would get from a home theater system, but it projects good enough sound for watching TV or playing games.
This is definitely a projector I would take with me if I was going to be stuck in a hotel for a week since you can’t play games on the hotel TVs… if you’re looking for a small projector with a big and bright picture, definitely consider this for your entertainment needs.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Easy projection around the house
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>> Summary
We have been using the Epson EF11 projector for the past few days, moving it around the house with one of our Roku sticks connected to it, and (with some caveats) the overall experience has been very good.
- Favorable: Small, easy to carry around, great video quality overall.
- Not-favorable: audio mono, still needs a power cable to run (not truly portable), lacks Bluetooth connectivity, manual focus.
>> Setup/Configuration
I unpacked the device, connected the power cable, attached my Microsoft Miracast adapter to it (later on I found out the EF11 already had the screen mirroring capability), put the batteries in the remote, turn the projector on and I was ready to project from my computer and phone.
Once your device is connected and projecting, you would need to adjust the focus, tilt and Vertical/Horizontal Lens shift. Focus and tilt settings are manual, while Vertical/Horizontal Lens shift is achieved by using the remote.
>> Connections
- Wired: 1 HDMI input, 1 USB input and 1 stereo minijack output.
- Wireless: Screen Mirroring via Miracast.
I use the USB/HDMI combo to power my Roku stick and project from it. It would have been great that this device included a Roku player in it (I guess its bigger brother EF12 has Android TV in it already). It looks like this is the best configuration to use as it gives smart capabilities to the projector.
I was not aware of the Screen Mirroring capability and I had my Microsoft Miracast stick connected to it at first, well not anymore, I can project from my laptop as well as from my phone with the built-in Miracast, this is very handy. When connecting to it, though, make sure you use the remote to change the Input to Screen Share as it doesn’t automatically switch to that input.
>> Video
I would say that in general the video quality is great; however, I still have mixed feelings with respect its resolution. This device resolution is HD, so projecting with my HD Roku Stick and the bigger Roku 4K player (it seems to do a good job at downgrading to HD from 4K), I can start discerning the pixels when the screen size goes beyond about 60” at a distance of 10’ or so. So be mindful if you are one person who likes high video quality at high refresh rates. Colors are vibrant though, and it looks like the projector does a good job at presenting/adjusting the myriad of colors. Projector is usable at close distance even with a fully lit room. I attached some pictures to the review, but they don’t really pay respect to how vibrant the colors are (fail on my camera taking the pictures). We usually watch nature/science shows and we like to see the finer details in color and texture, no major complaints so far with the Epson EF11.
>> Sound
This is one area that I think needs improvement, the audio seems fine for a whole room, but soon one gets tired of the mono audio that comes out of the device. I connected a pair of stereo speakers that make the experience much better. I wish it had Bluetooth capabilities to connect to external speakers, that way I could hook up to any of my good sounding Bluetooth speakers I have and experience a blast of a movie night anywhere in the house (or even outside).
>> Portability
If you are looking for a truly portable device, perhaps this is not the one you want. This does not run on rechargeable batteries, so you need to have an outlet or extension to connect the power cable to and make it work. Otherwise, it is a very good device for its size. The other thing is that no matter how portable your device is, you still need a place to put it on, this has been some kind of an issue for us when moving the device around the house, since if there is not already a table or stand near-by I need to carry a stand for it. I am thinking of getting a tripod or something similar to carry with it and make my “portable” experience better.
Finally, there is always the chance that you are not really looking for a projector to move around the house, but one that is small and imperceptible to be used in your media room. Well, this one could be your solution provided you wire a good set of speakers to it.