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NexiGo - PJ40 (Gen 3)

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"it's awesome gaming or watching movies on a huge screen"

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"Exactly what I was looking for. Something cheap that's fun until I decided how much I want in the future."


"I think it's a great middle of the road projector for building incrementally if you're not ready to drop $800+."


"It's $250 (usd). ... Have one myself and it's great for the price."

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"it is brighter than my BenQ was (even with a new lamp)"


"it's really bright even with full lights on"


"of course great at night"

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"it's awesome gaming or watching movies on a huge screen"


"for the price the image quality is impressive"


"the color is good, not great but if you had nothing to compare to you wouldn't really have anything to complain about"

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"I mean sure, I have it on 10 luminence but the fan goes to high as well. I also have it near a cold window and well ventilated. Don’t program a level 10 if the fan can’t handle it, ya know?"


"the fan is a pain in the ass though"

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"But the LCD screen has burned after just 8 weeks. ... I watch my OlED tv all day for years on bright. I get what you’re saying but 8 weeks is crazy. ... I wasn’t comparing technologies as much as just making the point it should last more than 8 weeks."


"I just returned the nexigo pj40 gen 3 because of all the complaints I read about screen burn and blown fuses, etc. ... I bought this not knowing those issues were due to the lcd screen rather than that specific make and model, meaning this might also be prone to similar issues. ... The nexigo was noticeably hot just standing near the exhaust"


"Only had mine for 3 months and a few dozen hours of usage and have developed several large black spots on the LCD."

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"the pj40 is VERY limited on brightness. Even in a dim room, 700 lumens is simply not a lot of light, and no matter how you cut it, you need light to create a watchable and enjoyable image. ... The pj40 would be unwatchable in this condition."


"The pj40 would be unwatchable in this condition. ... It's not a 1 trick pony, or a pitch black bedroom projector."


"the Epson, side by side, looks like a normal TV vs a project somebody built for a school project. The picture is leagues above in nearly all aspects. ... A high contrast projector with low brightness just turns into a washed out mess in most lighting conditions even with the best screens."

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"I just returned the nexigo pj40 gen 3 because of all the complaints I read about screen burn and blown fuses, etc. ... I bought this not knowing those issues were due to the lcd screen rather than that specific make and model, meaning this might also be prone to similar issues. ... The nexigo was noticeably hot just standing near the exhaust"


"Only had mine for 3 months and a few dozen hours of usage and have developed several large black spots on the LCD."


"I think this projector has issues with burning the LCD."

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01bks • 10 months ago

Just pulled the Amazon trigger on this one. Comes tomorrow, $269 😊⛳

r/Golfsimulator • Cheap projector ->
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01bks • 10 months ago

Just ordered, comes tomorrow. ⛳😊

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01bks • 10 months ago

https://preview.redd.it/2znlib0vf7ie1.jpeg?width=1848&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ee60fb6e86fd9ef9f278b7e92617baa25a48ce54 Exactly what I was looking for. Something cheap that's fun until I decided how much I want in the future. Not bad for a $39 wrinkled beige drop cloth 😂 Kids love it too. ⛳

r/Golfsimulator • Cheap projector ->
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AGrimmInPortland • 9 months ago

Only had mine for 3 months and a few dozen hours of usage and have developed several large black spots on the LCD. Interestingly I just updated the firmware a few days ago and you can now set the brightness only up to 5 whereas before I believe it went to 10. I think this projector has issues with burning the LCD.

r/projectors • Is the Nexigo PJ40 a good first projector ? ->
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ApprehensiveGrand941 • 11 months ago

I currently have a Nexigo PJ40 and honestly it’s fine. bright enough to kinda see during the day and of course great at night. But the LCD screen has burned after just 8 weeks. Amazon refunded in full without even requiring a return. I just want a good all around projector for a non light controlled living room. I would say given the room the only spec that matters is brightness. Beyond that I don’t care. I’m not a projector snob or audiophile etc. Just a bang for your buck “that’ll do” recommendation. (daytime brightness in pic is fine for me. like I said not picky)

r/projectors • Best ~$1000 Projector ->
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BenicioDelWhoro • 8 months ago

Even living with a basic nexigo pj40 for a few months i know my current upgrade will have to include a projector. When it comes to films, it changes the whole experience, makes it special again. I’ll be keeping the old TV on one side of the living room for the kids and gaming but I’ve set aside the biggest wall for projected UST image and had all the surround sound cables chased into the walls accordingly.

r/hometheater • tv or projector? ->
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BenicioDelWhoro • 4 months ago

A £250 Nexigo PJ40 is more than usable, the fan is a pain in the ass though

r/projectors • Really good projectors under $500? ->
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cr0ft • 8 months ago

720p will leave the image a little softer but it will still look much more impressive at larger sizes. But the cheap Chinese garbage projectors aren't that great. I think semi-passable starts at something like a Nexigo PJ40 gen 3 but check with /r/budgetprojectors

r/projectors • Is buying better projector for basic Netflix 720p plan is really Worth? ->
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Crazy-Swim-2949 • 6 months ago

I just returned the nexigo pj40 gen 3 because of all the complaints I read about screen burn and blown fuses, etc. I bought this not knowing those issues were due to the lcd screen rather than that specific make and model, meaning this might also be prone to similar issues. That said, this screen is a little less bright, has a bigger frame, seems to have a bigger and better fan, which seems to keep it's temp in check. My x9 does not get anywhere near as hot as the nexigo did, at least not when I felt the air coming from the exhaust port last night. The nexigo was noticeably hot just standing near the exhaust, and this one was barely warm with my hand up to it. Thinking all that could help with the issues people experienced with the nexigo. Based on that, I'll roll the dice and will report back if it explodes lol. For anyone interested in performance, I was blown away by the nexigo for the price, but it struggled with blending certain colors and had some wonky artifacts at times. It was marginally brighter than the x9, only really noticeable side-by-side, and only in certain scenes or with cetain colors. The x9 is plenty bright for my needs. I have it set up in a dark basement currently, but really intend to use it outdoors for camping and in the backyard and in parks and stuff. The nexigo was measured at about 700 ansi on a YouTube video I saw, and I would guess the x9 is maybe 675 based on that. Despite a negligible drop in brightness, the x9 seems to handle colors much better and looks a bit better, in my opinion. I won't use the onboard speakers on this because I've got it hooked up to 2 jbl 320s, but they actually sound great. I was impressed. I think the nexigo speakers were slightly louder, but they sounded like ass. These are richer and fuller and more balanced with pretty good mids, compared to the tinny and abrasive nexigo speakers. The operating system sucks, you'll want a fire stick or something. The auto focus and keystone is great. The nexigo did not have that. Overall I would recommend it, but go in knowing that you may encounter the issues others mentioned here because of the LCD. I am new to projectors so I'm just gonna rock it and if it blows up I'll get a nice laser 4k one or something if I'm still loving the projector life at that point.

r/projectors • So anyone tried the TOPTRO X9? is it realy 1200 Ansi? ->
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Entropy813 • 3 months ago

NexiGo PJ40. It's $250 (usd). Have one myself and it's great for the price. Haven't gamed on it but it does claim 16 ms low latency gaming mode.

r/projectors • Cheap Projector for gaming ->
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Gullible_Eagle4280 • 4 months ago

I agree 100% about this sub and I also have a PJ40. I pledged on Kickstarter almost a year ago for the Valerion Max and my (lamp based) BENQ HT3550 developed multiple issues so I got the PJ40 just to get me through and I have to say for the price the image quality is impressive, it is brighter than my BenQ was (even with a new lamp) it starts up within a few seconds vs about a minute and the color is good, not great but if you had nothing to compare it to you wouldn’t really have anything to complain about. The main issue with this and other lower priced PJs is how long it will last. Once the LCD gets burned out it’s pretty much e waste at that point and Reddit is littered with people saying how theirs didn’t last very long. That said if you aren’t planning on using it everyday for years and years it’s awesome gaming or watching movies on a huge screen. If you’re not ready to repair it in the next year or possibly two I’d go with a TV.

r/projectors • Any good projectors in the $50-$200 range ->
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ihardlysayno • 10 months ago

yes i'm quite satisfied. i wanted to buy for the same reason as you 70% gaming, 30% streaming. before buying acer i have tried the following: \* benq th585p: low input lag is really good, and the viewing quality, but it was causing too much heat and fan noise, plus it was just hd \* Viewsonic PX701-4K: it was good, but the rainbow effect was too much, it was definitely too saturated colors therefore i returned it \* Aurzen boom 3: it was great overall, but it could not produce more than 30hz therefore it was causing lag, \* NexiGo PJ40 (Gen 3): was the best for price / performance. but you had to position this projector 15 - 20 cm above your head to have the best viewing and low input lag. plus when its lamp expires you could not replace it. so at the end i've ended up buying acer. i hope these infos could help you. i am not sure about epson, but i guess they usually come either with too much fan noise or having only one hdmi input. when it's so, you should constantly unplug and plug the streaming stick.

r/budgetprojectors • Projector for Home Cinema (70% gaming, 30% streaming) ->
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lukeimortal97 • 10 months ago

So, both projectors have 2 completely different uses, but one is still superior imo and here's why. 1: the pj40 is VERY limited on brightness. Even in a dim room, 700 lumens is simply not a lot of light, and no matter how you cut it, you need light to create a watchable and enjoyable image. 2: the pj40 is lacking in terms of simple flexibility options, such as optical lens shift which makes placement very easy. 3: the Epson, side by side, looks like a normal TV vs a project somebody built for a school project. The picture is leagues above in nearly all aspects. Don't look into contrast and think " it's better because blacks" were not talking OLED vs tn. often times the actual output of the projector and it's specs aren't commensurate. Best examples can be seen in the few most recent "the hookup" videos. A high contrast projector with low brightness just turns into a washed out mess in most lighting conditions even with the best screens. 4: I am completely unworried about lamp lifetime with these prices. Remember that the spec for the Epson is quoted to 75% or 50% brightness, both of which would still leave you over double the light output ability of the pj40 brand new out of the box. These projectors are meant to be used and abused, and for that purpose, the Epson is also the best built of the 2 by a far margin. I'm more confident in the Epson actually making it to 12k+ hours vs the pj40 which has a plentiful field of posts here on Reddit of dead, dying, or burned units. My Epson has been living in a go bag between meetings and shows for over 2 years and has spent most of its time being banged around, or blasting full brightness onto large hall screens with minimal care or setup. 5: the Epson can be used in full daylight indoors. The pj40 would be unwatchable in this condition. This alone makes the Epson more usable as it's able to provide the big picture, not only in a pitch black room. Tldr, the Epson is better because of its versatility and attention to build. It's not a 1 trick pony, or a pitch black bedroom projector. It's a proper, everyday usable projector at a damn low price for the performance. Biggest con? 210w needed. Want to use with a battery bank? Gonna need a big one.

r/projectors • Is the Nexigo PJ40 a good first projector ? ->

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