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In the realm of mini projectors, the Kereal Mini Projector and the Bntilr Mini Projector present two distinct visions of what portable entertainment should be. The Kereal focuses on a broad multimedia experience with its built-in Android system, offering access to over 9,000 apps and a native resolution that aims to deliver vibrant visuals. In contrast, the Bntilr positions itself squarely in the gaming territory, touting a retro gaming console integration that supports thousands of games right out of the box.
While Kereal boasts its DLP technology and versatile projection capabilities, Bntilr emphasizes a gaming-first approach with a dedicated controller and a nostalgic nod to the past. But does a focus on gaming compromise its ability to serve as a general-purpose projector? Or does Kereal's multimedia flexibility make it less appealing for those who just want to relive their childhood gaming experiences in a bigger way?
Join us as we dissect these two projectors and explore whether the Kereal's all-around functionality or the Bntilr's retro gaming charm wins the portable projector battle.
I'm torn between two mini projectors and could really use your input!
First up, we have the Kereal Mini Projector. This little guy boasts a DLP optical machine which promises vivid colors and a decent image quality with its 960x540 resolution and 160 ANSI Lumens brightness. It supports a variety of streaming apps right out of the box, which is super convenient—no need for additional sticks! Plus, it’s compact and portable, so it’s easy to take on trips. However, I’ve heard that the brightness might struggle in well-lit rooms, so that’s something to consider.
On the flip side, there’s the Bntilr Mini Projector. This one doubles as a retro gaming console, which could be a blast if you’re into nostalgia! It comes with two wireless controllers and supports over 36,000 games, which is pretty impressive. The setup seems simple, and it also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. But I wonder about its picture quality and sound—does it hold up compared to the Kereal?
So what do you think? Is the Kereal’s portability and app support worth it, or does the Bntilr’s gaming focus and ease of use win you over? Let me know your thoughts on picture/sound quality, potential downsides, and what you’d pick! Thanks!
While Kereal boasts its DLP technology and versatile projection capabilities, Bntilr emphasizes a gaming-first approach with a dedicated controller and a nostalgic nod to the past. But does a focus on gaming compromise its ability to serve as a general-purpose projector? Or does Kereal's multimedia flexibility make it less appealing for those who just want to relive their childhood gaming experiences in a bigger way?
Join us as we dissect these two projectors and explore whether the Kereal's all-around functionality or the Bntilr's retro gaming charm wins the portable projector battle.
Specs
Parameter | Kereal Mini Projector Portable Projector | Bntilr Mini Projector |
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Reference Price | $129 | $79.99 |
Recommended Uses | Education, Home Cinema, Gaming, Business | Gaming |
Built-In Media | Adaptor, Battery, remote controller | Adapter |
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Screen Size | 50 Inches - 200 Inches | - |
Throw Distance | 0.3 - 3 Meters | 1.2 - 4 Meters |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 | - |
Maximum Resolution | 960 X 540 Pixels | 1280 x 720 |
Native Resolution | 960 x 540 | 1024 x 720 |
Brightness | 160 lumen | - |
Display Type | DLP | Laser |
Picture Enhancement | DLP | - |
Other Features | Built-In Speaker, Lightweight and tiny, Built-In Wi-Fi and bluetooth, Digital Keystone Correction, Built-In Cooling System | Auto Focus |
LightSource Life | 50000 Hours | - |
Controller Type | Remote Control or machine panel | - |
Control Method | Remote | - |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Tablet, Smartphone, Speaker | - |
Mount Type | Floor Mount | Tabletop Mount |
L x W x H | 2.9"L x 2.9"W x 3.1"H | - |
Which to get
Hey everyone.I'm torn between two mini projectors and could really use your input!
First up, we have the Kereal Mini Projector. This little guy boasts a DLP optical machine which promises vivid colors and a decent image quality with its 960x540 resolution and 160 ANSI Lumens brightness. It supports a variety of streaming apps right out of the box, which is super convenient—no need for additional sticks! Plus, it’s compact and portable, so it’s easy to take on trips. However, I’ve heard that the brightness might struggle in well-lit rooms, so that’s something to consider.
On the flip side, there’s the Bntilr Mini Projector. This one doubles as a retro gaming console, which could be a blast if you’re into nostalgia! It comes with two wireless controllers and supports over 36,000 games, which is pretty impressive. The setup seems simple, and it also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. But I wonder about its picture quality and sound—does it hold up compared to the Kereal?
So what do you think? Is the Kereal’s portability and app support worth it, or does the Bntilr’s gaming focus and ease of use win you over? Let me know your thoughts on picture/sound quality, potential downsides, and what you’d pick! Thanks!