Monday, December 26, 2011

Review: Discovery Wonderwall Multimedia Projector

This is a review of the Discovery Wonderwall Multimedia Projector, demonstraiting it's capabilities, and shortfalls. What's included: * Projector (of course) * Composite A/V Cables (analog NTSC, USA version displayed) * Special 3-episode DVD (DVD player not included in PJ, unlike Jaks Pacific version) * Instruction Manual (inside DVD package) The projector itself has a handle, which you can use for aiming the centered image higher than flat down (no keystone correction, it's a toy, after all), and can be placed vertically, to project images on a ceiling. You twist the lens to focus the image, up to at least 120" (can go farther), but you'll have to do a lot of twisting. Due to the terrible design in the halogen lamp's reflector, you are left with a blurred piece of video in the center, while the edges are clear. When viewing a solid color (black, most noticable), the uniformity is terrible, but won't be too noticable when you're watching a video, displaying images, etc. The high point of this projector is the sound quality. Granted, it's nothing special, nor has superior range, it's what you'd expect from small speakers, which isn't all too bad. With I could say the same about the video. It's a low 320x240 LCD with Delta-Pattern RGB elements, which stands out like a sore thumb when video gets about 32" in size. The dot pitch is demonstrated on a approximate 120" image on a farther surface. The lens isn't cut well enough for you to see the individual colors, although some ...

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