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In today’s comparison, we’re diving into two highly portable projectors that promise flexibility and impressive visuals, but take notably different approaches: the MovieHub Ultra HD Portable Projector and the Yidedraw Mini Portable Projector.
On one hand, we have the MovieHub, boasting its ability to project on virtually any surface with its unique 180-degree rotating stand. It claims to combine convenience with quality, supporting 4K video and offering a max display size of 130 inches. But does its versatility come at a cost in terms of resolution and brightness?
On the other side, the Yidedraw steps up with a native 1080P resolution and a significantly brighter 600 ANSI lumens, along with the latest Android 13 OS for app integration. It also presents an impressive 200-inch display capability. But how does that stack up against the MovieHub’s flexibility and ease of use?
Join us as we explore the strengths and weaknesses of each option, helping you determine which portable projector truly meets your needs for home entertainment.
The MovieHub Ultra HD Portable Projector boasts a 4K support and a max display of 130 inches, which sounds awesome for those epic film moments. Plus, it has that 180-degree rotating stand and automatic image correction, making it super flexible in terms of setup. However, I'm wondering about the sound quality since it combines the speakers and projector into one unit. Is it any good, or do I need to invest in external speakers?
On the flip side, the Yidedraw Mini Portable Projector comes with a native 1080P resolution and a whopping 600 ANSI brightness, which should handle ambient light better. The built-in Android 13 OS is a big plus for streaming directly without extra devices, and it even has two-way Bluetooth for connecting better audio options. But with a max display of 200 inches, I’m curious if it compromises on picture quality at larger sizes.
Given these features, what do you think? Which one offers the best picture and sound quality overall? And are there any downsides I should be aware of? Would love to hear your thoughts!
On one hand, we have the MovieHub, boasting its ability to project on virtually any surface with its unique 180-degree rotating stand. It claims to combine convenience with quality, supporting 4K video and offering a max display size of 130 inches. But does its versatility come at a cost in terms of resolution and brightness?
On the other side, the Yidedraw steps up with a native 1080P resolution and a significantly brighter 600 ANSI lumens, along with the latest Android 13 OS for app integration. It also presents an impressive 200-inch display capability. But how does that stack up against the MovieHub’s flexibility and ease of use?
Join us as we explore the strengths and weaknesses of each option, helping you determine which portable projector truly meets your needs for home entertainment.
Specs
Parameter | MovieHub Ultra HD Portable Projector | Yidedraw Mini Portable Projector |
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Reference Price | $89.99 | $109.99 |
Recommended Uses | Home Cinema | Outdoor Movie Night, Home Entertainment |
Built-In Media | Remote | User Manual, Power Cord, Remote |
Highlight | 【Versatile Smart Projection System for Any Surface】The Mini Moviehub Ultra HD Projector features a 180-degree rotating stand, allowing projection on any surface – floors, tables, walls, or even ceilings. Combining speakers and projectors into one, Mini Spotlight Projector offers unparalleled flexibility and entertainment. 【Support 4K & Max 130'' Display】The mini projector supports Full HD 4K videos decoding, with 1280*720 native resolution, 1500:1 high dynamic contrast ratio, revel in every detail and vibrant color on a max 130'' screen display, creating unforgettable visual experience. 【180° Rotating Projection & Automatic Correction】The projector is designed to rotate (180°), supports multi-angle projection images, 3s automatic image correction, is free from bracket installation, and is suitable for a variety of room environments. Achieve multi-functional projection to easily meet your various viewing needs. | 【Upgrade Android 13 OS & Built in Apps】Yidedraw video projector is equipped with the latest Android 13 OS. Just connect to wifi, log in to your account. You can download and run your favorite apps from the store for free.180° rotatable stand allows flexible adjustment of the projection angle, not limited by the environment. You can project it on a wall or ceiling for the perfect viewing experience 【Native 1080P Full HD Resolutions & 600 ANSI Brightness】: With 1920*1080P Native resolution, 600ANSI brightness and 15000:1 contrast, V1 home theater projector can display sharp and detailed HD images on 200” giant projector screen. Leverages innovative high-refraction 6 layers glassed lens and diffuse deflection eye-caring light source, Yidedraw video projector provides brighter, meticulously detailed, and color-vibrant image and videos without being overpowered by the area’s ambient. 【Built-in WiFi 6 and Two-way Bluetooth 5.2】Yidedraw 4K smart projector provides a powerful and versatile connection experience with dual-band WiFi 6 and Bluetooth, which is faster and less interference. This smart projector supports two-way Bluetooth 5.2 audio transmission, which can easily connect wireless speakers, headphones or speakers to the projector to enhance audio quality. The built-in HIFI speaker can also provide cinema-level sound effects, allowing you and your family to create a home theater anytime, anywhere |
Screen Size | N/A - 130 Inches | 30 Inches - 250 Inches |
Throw Distance | 1 Meters - 4 Meters | 4 Feet - 16 Feet |
Contrast Ratio | - | 15000:1 Pixels Per Inch |
Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | 1920 x 1080 |
Brightness | - | 13000 Lumen |
Display Type | LED | LCD |
Picture Enhancement | - | Quantum HDR |
Other Features | Built-In Wi-Fi | Built-In Speaker, Dust-Proof, Auto Screen Alignment, Digital Keystone Correction, Built-In Cooling System |
Video Encoding | - | MPEG-4 |
Lamp Wattage | - | 50 Watts |
LightSource Life | - | 50000 Hours |
Controller Type | - | Remote Control |
Control Method | Remote | Remote |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Compatible Devices | - | Gaming Console, Tablet, Smartphone, Speaker |
Wattage | - | 60 Watt-hours |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount | Tabletop Mount |
L x W x H | 6"L x 4"W x 7"H | 5.9"L x 5.9"W x 9.8"H |
Which to get
Looking to upgrade my movie nights and can't decide between these two projectors.The MovieHub Ultra HD Portable Projector boasts a 4K support and a max display of 130 inches, which sounds awesome for those epic film moments. Plus, it has that 180-degree rotating stand and automatic image correction, making it super flexible in terms of setup. However, I'm wondering about the sound quality since it combines the speakers and projector into one unit. Is it any good, or do I need to invest in external speakers?
On the flip side, the Yidedraw Mini Portable Projector comes with a native 1080P resolution and a whopping 600 ANSI brightness, which should handle ambient light better. The built-in Android 13 OS is a big plus for streaming directly without extra devices, and it even has two-way Bluetooth for connecting better audio options. But with a max display of 200 inches, I’m curious if it compromises on picture quality at larger sizes.
Given these features, what do you think? Which one offers the best picture and sound quality overall? And are there any downsides I should be aware of? Would love to hear your thoughts!