

🎬 Elevate your space—big screen brilliance, anytime, anywhere!
The NexiGo PJ40 (Gen 3) projector is a powerhouse home theater device featuring native 1080P resolution with 4K support, 700 ANSI lumens brightness, and D65 color calibration for true-to-life visuals. Its 20W built-in speakers and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity deliver rich sound, while advanced keystone correction and zoom options enable a customizable viewing experience up to 300 inches. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it supports wireless screen mirroring across major platforms and offers versatile wired connections, making it the ultimate budget-friendly projector for millennials seeking cinematic quality and seamless tech integration.








| ASIN | B0CRKLJ8HC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #252 in Video Projectors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,940) |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 7.83 pounds |
| Item model number | PJ40 Gen 3 |
| Manufacturer | Nexight INC |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 10.78 x 4.8 inches |
A**S
Fantastic budget projector
I had a decent, big name brand, bulb projector about six years ago and recently got interested in getting another one because of the new LED/LCD technology that's currently available. I watched a lot of reviews and decided this one looked like the best all around pick for me and I was correct. This thing is BRIGHT, like watchable in a fairly well lit room bright. Of course it's best in low light as any projector would be, but I can have lights on and even curtains open (blinds still shut) with almost no degradation in picture quality. I have it set up where it's about a 100" screen and the picture is crystal clear 1080p and I have no doubt it would look amazing all the way up to the possible 300" (which I can't wait to try when I can find a space big enough for it). I also just have the thing projecting on a flat white painted wall, no special screen or paint and it looks prefect, I can only imagine how good it would look on a purpose made screen. I originally hooked up the sound output through a bluetooth speaker, but there was a slight delay in the sound making it not line up with the picture. I disconnected the bluetooth and to my surprise the built in speakers actually sound great. I'm still going to try to run a hard line 3.5mm headphone cord to the speaker for booming sound when I want it, but I'm honestly very content with the unit itself. I have the thing mounted just a couple feet over my head and the fan noise at level 8 (stock setting) is basically zero, I don't even hear it when there's any audio playing. I haven't tried hooking up to a gaming system yet, but I'm fairly confident that it will preform well. I'll update this review if it's at all laggy once I do. I couldn't be happier with this purchase, for the price of a 50" television I have a 100"+ screen that absolutely rocks. Just a note, I do have mine set up where it requires no keystone correction which should give it the best chance of optimal performance. Be aware that it projects the picture evenly, equal up, down, and side to side, so you want to be as centered and straight on to your screen as possible. As you can probably gather I have nothing but good things to say about the PJ40, but I will be brutally honest and update this review if I encounter any issues in the future. 6 month update: I have typically used this projector for 2-3 hours each evening for the last six months and it's still as amazing as the day I got it. Every person that sees the image, size, and brightness of the screen is seriously impressed. I couldn't be happier with its performance. I still haven't even bothered getting a real screen or special paint for the wall because it looks perfect on my flat white wall. I think this projector is going to last, but even if it crapped out today, I have spent the equivalent of about $1.60 a day to own it at this point (around $300 to buy and owned for around 180 days), totally worth it already. There's no need to buy a more expensive projector for general home theater use.
N**D
One of, if not the, best Budget projectors! Just add a streaming device!
I compared this against a handful of other projectors in person - Xgimi Halo+, Mogo 2, and there really wasn't a contest. The PJ40 gets brighter, has better color accuracy, and in general just feels slightly more "together" as a projector. Now, it isn't all sunshine and roses - I wouldn't call this a portable/portable-like projector. Instead, I feel this projector is more suited to a fixed location (or two) with a set throw distance. My setup, for example, is the projector sitting on a shelf ~10 feet away from the wall. With the Xgimis I could set them about the room, and they would auto-focus and attempt to adjust the screen on the wall, but it didn't feel that it worked as well as I would have liked. The PJ40 does have some drawbacks, worth planning around. I still feel that overall this is the best option under $350 (especially if you can get it on sale, I caught it around 240). The things below are me somewhat searching for issues - overall, I love this projector! That said, some of the issues I've run into with it: 1. Audio quality is... fine. I'm not saying that it's bad, don't misunderstand. However, it was noticeably weaker than the Xgimi models. Additionally I don't love audio coming from behind me (personally, some may not have a problem with it). I had a spare Apple HomePod (I realize I might be a bit unique in this situation) so when I paired it with an Apple TV, I was able to have a fabulous audio & video situation. I had to score it 1 to 10 (1 being cheap bluetooth speaker, 10 being a Sonos Arc, with my iPhone 13 sitting somewhere around a ~4) they're about a 5. 2. Fan Noise can get loud as brightness increases. If you have this situated behind your chairs/couch/whathaveyou, it could definitely become noticeable. However, I found that the brightness difference between 5 (fan barely audible) and 10 (definitely present) was minimal to the point that for my space (light controlled office) I was able to leave the projector between brightness 3-5 without losing anything, but not hearing the fans. If you are in a well lit space, I would just keep placement in mind. 3. A Roku can't really control the projector itself. If you aren't pairing it with a Fire TV, it seems hit or miss. I saw some folks use a projector to control their PJ40, but I had no luck. I personally my setup works well, especially if you look for a used 1st gen HomePod, which run ~$100 or so shipped. With my Apple TV, I'm able to use CEC to turn the projector on. However, I haven't been successful in controlling the volume on the PJ40 with either the Apple TV remote or the Roku remote, at least consistently. I swear it happened once with each streamer, but it wasn't reproducible. Again, minor issues that are all easy to work around! Highly recommended!
G**P
Excellent product. Pure joy to use it.
P**N
Il prodotto è ottimo ed ha un rapoorto qualità/prezzo fantastico. Arrivato in tempo ed integro.
W**O
RAPIDEZ,SERIEDADE E RESPEITO COM O CLIENTE. PARABENS A ESTA DUPLA PERFEITA,AMAZON E DHL POIS AS DUAS SABEM COMO FAZER O CLIENTE SUPER SATISFEITO. RECOMENDO COM CERTEZA ESTE PROJETOR MUITO BOM MESMO E DE ÓTIMA QUALIDADE.
A**H
The most famous affordable home cinema experince. PROS: -SHARP -LARGE -BRITH -GOOD COLORS -GOOD AND EASY MENU CONS: -NOT FOR GAMING: Even with gaming mode, it has a noticeable latency (like 1-2 seconds/1000ms+) dont game on this. Check on youtube, this stuff is good compared to its price. (VS expensive high-end projectors)
A**A
Rien ne fonctionne, ni le wifi,ni les ports usb, hdmi et flash drive. Contrairement à sa présentation il est incompatible avec android...pfft et en plus appareil qui a déjà été retourné par qqun d autre vu le paramétrage des réglages....
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