🎬 Elevate your space with cinema-grade clarity and wireless freedom!
The SCREENMAX SP133D projector combines native 1080P resolution with 450 ANSI lumens brightness and 85% uniformity for stunning image quality. Featuring cutting-edge WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, it offers seamless wireless connectivity and built-in 8W HiFi speakers for an all-in-one entertainment experience. Its 50% zoom and 1.3:1 throw ratio enable flexible screen sizes from 44 to 250 inches, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Durable with an advanced coated lens and supported by a 2-year warranty plus lifetime technical assistance, this portable projector is designed for the modern professional seeking premium, cable-free viewing.
Brand Name | SCREENMAX |
Item Weight | 4.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.22 x 10.24 x 5.12 inches |
Item model number | SP133D |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Wi-Fi 6 (5G+2.4G), Small Size to Portable, Built-In 8W Speaker, Native 1080P 450 ANSI Outdoor Movie Projector, Built-In Bluetooth 5.3(Latest) |
S**Y
No issues at all very happy with this projector.
Best projector we have had.Sound quality is good.Picture is great.Fan is not loud at all.Great for movie night and for video games.
H**Y
Impressive quality and easy setup
The projector has been a fantastic addition for home movie nights. The 1080P picture quality is sharp and clear, with vibrant colors and good brightness, even in a moderately lit room. Setting it up was easy, and connecting it to WiFi and Bluetooth took just a few minutes. The bluetooth feature is a nice touch, making it simple to connect external speakers for even better sound. For the price, this projector offers excellent quality and features. I’d definitely recommend it!
J**S
Great picture, looking forward to watching movies on it.
Wish I had more use to give a better review. First impressions great picture, sound is decently good for how small it is. Streamed UFC fights on it with no issues in picture quality. Going to be used for an outdoor theater soon. Will update a more in depth review when it gets out to the use. Happy so far.
B**N
Overall good, but connection issues
So far working well. Only thing we do r like it doesn't connect to all are devices and we had to get a specific app in order to connect. Connection can be difficult.
S**A
Best projector for movie room
Great quality and connectivity. Best for entertainment room. Includes varieties functionality for both audio and video. Also portable for travels. Works with Alexa and fire stick
G**4
Function over quality , comparison of screen max vs vankyo
Here’s a revised version of your review for better clarity andI recently purchased the Screenmax projector to compare with my Vankyo E30WT. Initially, I bought the Vankyo, but then the Screenmax went on sale, which would have saved me $110. The Screenmax is advertised at 450 ANSI lumens, compared to the Vankyo's 220 ANSI lumens, so it should be brighter.Indeed, the Screenmax is slightly brighter, but it falls short in terms of clarity. Despite several hours of tweaking the settings, some areas of the picture remained distorted with no real way to clean them up. The Screenmax does offer extensive customization options, unlike the Vankyo, which only allows for keystone adjustments.One advantage of the Screenmax is its WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities. The WiFi works flawlessly, and Bluetooth makes it easy to connect an external speaker. However, the built-in 8-watt speaker on the Screenmax is decent enough, though the Vankyo's 5-watt speaker actually sounds clearer without needing adjustments.A major drawback of the Screenmax is its keystone adjustment, which only allows for horizontal correction. For the best picture, the projector must be positioned directly in front of the screen, as there is no way to adjust it if it's slightly off.The remote control for both projectors is virtually the same, except the Screenmax remote has one less button. Despite being marketed as a 1080p projector, the Screenmax's picture quality looks more like 720p to me.Price-wise, the Screenmax is $99, but I got it on sale for $75, while the Vankyo was $189 plus tax. In conclusion, the Vankyo offers better picture clarity but lacks many of the features found in the Screenmax. If you prioritize functionality and additional features, the Screenmax is a good choice. However, if you value picture quality over additional features, the Vankyo is the better option despite its higher price.
C**
Works great!
This projector has been a great addition to my home setup! It was incredibly easy to connect to WiFi and set up, which made the whole process quick and hassle-free. The picture quality is excellent and sharp, vibrant, and bright, even in a moderately lit room. It worked perfectly for a cozy movie night, and I was impressed with how clear the image was on a large screen.
C**A
Won’t stay connected
Connection lags and , projector won’t shut off with remote or machine physically have to unplug from the wall . Don’t waste your money
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