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In today's comparison, we're diving deep into two distinct projectors that cater to very different needs. On one hand, we have the Optoma Tx785, a robust DLP video projector boasting an impressive brightness of 5000 lumens. This projector is designed for those who prioritize powerful performance in larger settings. It’s a serious contender for home theaters and even professional presentations, where ambient light can be an issue.
On the other hand, the TOWOND Mini Projector offers a completely different approach. With native 1080P resolution and a staggering 10,000 lumens, it promises vibrant visuals in a compact design that's easily portable, making it ideal for casual movie nights, outdoor gatherings, or even yoga classes. It emphasizes convenience and ease of use, fitting snugly into a bag.
Both projectors have their merits, but they cater to contrasting audiences. The Optoma Tx785 is for those who need power and performance, while the TOWOND Mini Projector is geared towards portability and versatility. So, which one truly delivers on its promise? Let’s break down the features and see how they stack up against each other.
I’m in the market for a new projector and I’m torn between the Optoma Tx785 and the TOWOND Mini Projector. Here’s what I’m considering:
The **Optoma Tx785** boasts a whopping 5000 lumens, which sounds great for bright picture quality. However, I’m not sure about its sound capabilities or if it’s as portable as I need.
On the flip side, the **TOWOND Mini Projector** has native 1080p resolution and a crazy 10000 lumens, plus a high contrast ratio, which seems like it would deliver vibrant images. It also has advanced noise reduction, which is awesome for movie nights. I love that it’s compact and super portable—perfect for gatherings or taking on trips. But I wonder if the built-in speakers are actually decent or if I’d want to rely on external ones all the time.
So, what do you guys think? Which one should I go for considering picture quality, sound, system features, and any potential downsides? Your insights would really help me out! Thanks!
On the other hand, the TOWOND Mini Projector offers a completely different approach. With native 1080P resolution and a staggering 10,000 lumens, it promises vibrant visuals in a compact design that's easily portable, making it ideal for casual movie nights, outdoor gatherings, or even yoga classes. It emphasizes convenience and ease of use, fitting snugly into a bag.
Both projectors have their merits, but they cater to contrasting audiences. The Optoma Tx785 is for those who need power and performance, while the TOWOND Mini Projector is geared towards portability and versatility. So, which one truly delivers on its promise? Let’s break down the features and see how they stack up against each other.
Specs
Parameter | Optoma Tx785 Projector | TOWOND Mini Projector Mini Projector |
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Picture | ||
Reference Price | $850 | - |
Recommended Uses | - | Indoor/Outdoor |
Built-In Media | - | Power Cord, HDMI Cable |
Highlight | Optoma Tx785 DLP Video Projector 5000 Lumen Bright | Native 1080 P Mini Projector: This mini projector supports native 1080 P resolution, 10000 lumens, 8000:1 high dynamic contrast ratio, 16:9/4:3 aspect ratio, 100%-75% zoom function, can project a screen up to 200 inches (50-150 inches recommended), and supports front and rear projection. Upgraded LED technology has high light transmittance, high refractive index, and low dispersion characteristics. Restore real and colorful pictures and experience the impact of the pictures immersively. Noise Reduction Technology and High-quality Speakers: The movie projector uses advanced noise reduction technology, and the fan can reduce noise by 40%. The cooling system can effectively cool down the heat of the projector lamp, allowing the lamp service life to reach 6,500 hours. The video projector has high-quality speakers built into it, or you can use Bluetooth to connect headphones or speakers to enhance your experience (Bluetooth only works with external speakers, not with smartphones). Compact Size and Widely Used Scenarios: The portable projector measures only 4.6*3.6*5.3 inches and weighs only 1.4 pounds. Light weight, small size, fashionable and portable, can be easily put into the bag. This is an choice for friends, or for home use, video games, parties, yoga exercises, and outdoor travel. |
Screen Size | - | 30 Inches - 200 Inches |
Throw Distance | - | 2.7 Feet - 20 Feet |
Maximum Resolution | 1024 x 768 | 1080P Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1024 x 768 | 1920 x 1080 |
Brightness | 5000 lumen | 10000 Lumen |
Display Type | DLP | LED |
Other Features | Portable, USB Connectivity, HDMI Connectivity | Mini, Native 1080P Support, 10000 Lumens, 8000:1 Contrast Ratio,Maximum 200" Projection, 100%--75% Zoom, Bluetooth 5.0, Bulit-in Speaker |
Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 | - |
Lamp Wattage | 330 Watts | - |
LightSource Life | 5000 Hours | 65000 Hours |
Controller Type | Button Control | Button Control |
Control Method | - | Touch |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Tablet, Smartphone | Television, Gaming Console, Speaker, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
Wattage | 390 watts | 48.00 |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount | Tabletop Mount |
L x W x H | - | 4.6"L x 3.6"W x 5.3"H |
Which to get
Hey everyone.I’m in the market for a new projector and I’m torn between the Optoma Tx785 and the TOWOND Mini Projector. Here’s what I’m considering:
The **Optoma Tx785** boasts a whopping 5000 lumens, which sounds great for bright picture quality. However, I’m not sure about its sound capabilities or if it’s as portable as I need.
On the flip side, the **TOWOND Mini Projector** has native 1080p resolution and a crazy 10000 lumens, plus a high contrast ratio, which seems like it would deliver vibrant images. It also has advanced noise reduction, which is awesome for movie nights. I love that it’s compact and super portable—perfect for gatherings or taking on trips. But I wonder if the built-in speakers are actually decent or if I’d want to rely on external ones all the time.
So, what do you guys think? Which one should I go for considering picture quality, sound, system features, and any potential downsides? Your insights would really help me out! Thanks!