

Product Details
- Brand: Pyle
- Model: PRJ3D79
- Dimensions: 17.50" h x
7.50" w x
14.00" l,
- Display size: 5
Features
- Display Source: 5-Inch Single Panel - Distance: 1-5m - 200-Inch - Dimensions:4.724-Inch × 10.236-Inch × 12.795-Inch
- Output Resolution : 1920 x 1080 - Contrast : 800:1 - Interface: AV(RCA), HDMI, VGA
- Projection Lighting Source System - Menu Language: English/Spanish/French/German/Russ/Portuguese/Chinese/Italy - Illumination Level: 1700 Lumen
- Built-in speaker & Earphone Audio Output - Aspect Ratio: 16:9 or 4:3 - Signal System: Supporting International System
- Manual Focus - Screen Size: 32-Inch - Working Voltage: AC 110V/12V-2A
PyleHome PRJ3D79 32-Inch to 200-Inch 4:3/16:9 HD 5-Inch LCD Projector
Product Description
Take your home theater to a whole new level with this projector that delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. The PRJ3D79 boasts an output resolution of 1920 x 1080 for true HD quality imagery. It’s perfect for movies, sports, or TV shows anything you want on a big screen from 32-Inch to 200-Inch in size in the comfort of your home. It’s compatible with the most common and the newest video technologies RCA, HDMI, and VGA. With LED lighting, an 800:1 contrast ratio, and 1700 lumens, this projector displays images so crisp, you’ll become fully immersed in whatever you’re watching.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Native resolution is 640x480 (!)
By Guy Cohen
I bought this product because it claimed to have a native resolution of 1080p. At the time it was new and no reviews were available. Now, if you don't know what native resolution (as opposed to input/maximum resolution) means, I recommend you read this before purchasing any projector: [...]Upon installing the projector, I immediately noticed that the pixel count was very low despite the fact the input resolution was 1080p (from a roku 2 XD, using a brand new 6' HDMI cable). I also tried this with two laptops and a smartphone using a variety of cables (HDMI, VGA and micro HDMI to HDMI). In all cases, the displayed resolution was very low and at high input resolutions text was unreadable, for instance. By the way, it is also not very bright, the colors are washed out, the fan is extremely noisy and the internal speaker is terrible.The projected screen is bigger than I'm used to, so just to make sure I pulled out a tape measure and carefully counted the pixels/inch in the vertical direction, then multiplied by the total vertical size in inches. This gave me 480 pixels to within about 1%-2%. So, this projector which boasts a 1080p native resolution, actually gave me only a measly 640x480!The manual, unlike the advertisements, strangely does not mention the projector's native resolution anywhere. However, in the "Troubleshooting" appendix under "The image is too big or too small", it says "Please keep setting of computer output signal and projector's consistent. We suggest that you set resolution and frequency to 640x480 and 60Hz". So it seems to me like whoever wrote the manual knew what the real resolution is.The native resolution should really be independent of anything you might do (input something else and it will scale up or down, but the projected pixel count will remain the same), but I nevertheless contacted Pyle's technical support by e-mail. They ignored me for two weeks, so I called by phone. When I explained things to the technical support representative, he proceeded to blame my cable (it's not a "high quality" HDMI cable), my roku (it's very "small", and not all roku models support 1080p) and even the distance at which the device was set up from the wall (!).I patiently explained that any HDMI cable at this length should be fine, that my particular roku model does support 1080p output, that I was also using laptops (he immediately claimed "they don't have as many settings as Blu-ray players", but our laptops had all the necessary settings), etc. He finally claimed that my measurements were meaningless because resolution could only be measured at a specific distance from the wall mentioned in the manual (seriously). I even tried that, at this point just to be polite.After a conversation that took the better part of an hour, he asked me to mail in the device so they could check it in their lab. I considered this, but figured they'd just mail it back and claim it's my fault again. I returned the projector and got an Epson EX7210, which promises only 720p but actually delivers on its promises. The Epson is by far superior in colors/brightness/speaker/controls/noise level and probably a few other things, and worth the extra cost in my opinion. Needless to say, it delivers HD video with precisely the same setup the Pyle representative blamed for the low resolution of their projector.I cannot be sure whether this is a scam or an honest mistake, but even if the second case is true I find their behavior unacceptable. From other reviews that have since appeared, I see that I'm not the only one who has noticed the low resolution issue, so this is certainly not an isolated incident. Personally, I will not be buying from this company again.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Stopped working after 3 months - Do not buy!
By Patricia Letke
Remodeled my basement and my son wanted a projector, so we bought this one. Picture quality was fair - not great, not crisp. But my biggest dissapointmnet is that after 3 months of use...It will not work! Just one day, the bulb would not light/project. I would NOT buy it again or recommend this one. Now I have a system built around a projector that will not project....and a son who is very unhappy!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Not A Bad Little Projector...
By SeasickZombie
Pros:Easy to set upInexpensiveDecent Quality PictureGood First ProjectorCons:Low Native ResolutionUser Manual Leaves Much To Be DesiredP.S. Although it is a decent projector for the value, my particular projector had issues and eventually needed to be returned. I'm sure this is not an issue with all projectors, but after a few minutes of play a black blob would slowly form in the center of the image. At first I thought it was due to overheating, but even after shutting the machine off and increasing air circulation, the blob only grew until it was roughly the size of a table. For $250 without any defects it would be a great buy.
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