Good Projector
After using the WiMiUS projector for a while, its overall performance basically met my expectations for a mid-range home projector, especially in terms of picture quality and ease of use.
First, let's talk about picture quality. With 1080P content, the image detail is good, text edges are sharp, and there's no noticeable blurring. Colors are natural, without oversaturation, and skin tones and shadow detail are relatively stable. The viewing experience is excellent in a dark environment, and with a screen of around 100 inches, it creates a distinct home theater atmosphere.
In terms of brightness, it's perfectly adequate for use in a bedroom or living room with the curtains drawn. Bright daylight does affect performance, but this is common for LED projectors in this price range. Compared to some entry-level models I've used before, this machine has significantly better brightness uniformity and contrast control.
The system's smoothness is also worth mentioning. Booting up is fast, the Wi-Fi connection is stable, and the response time for screen mirroring from a phone is acceptable. There's no noticeable lag when watching videos, playing YouTube, or connecting to a game console. The automatic calibration and focus functions are very user-friendly, requiring minimal manual adjustment.
The sound system is adequate and better than expected. It's fine for watching movies in small to medium-sized rooms; while the bass isn't particularly strong, vocals are clear. Fan noise is also well-controlled; you won't notice it after a movie starts playing.
Overall, this WiMiUS projector is suitable for those looking to get started with a home theater, on a limited budget, but who want a good balance of picture quality and ease of use. It's not a flagship product, but in this price range, its overall experience and value are indeed competitive.








