![]() ![]() Clearly, some of the premium brands could learn a thing or two about accessories from DBPOWER… The DBPOWER RD-810 – The Verdict Unlike the £600 projector I recently bought, the DBPOWER projector comes with a dust cover for the lens. A drawback is that the remote doesn’t come with batteries…come on DBPOWER! In the box, you’ll find a user manual, power cable, remote control and an RCA cable with 3.5mm headphone jack. Although the remote does feel quite cheap due to its lightweight and bendy plastic, at least this makes it super portable! Overall, the build quality and design are impressive considering the projector’s price range. The build quality feels sturdy with no rough edges or obvious joins affecting the overall aesthetic.ĭue to the small size and neutral colour, the DB POWER projector will look great in most homes, blending in easily. The DBPOWER projector has a premium look and its hard white plastic casing will easily protect it on the move. This means that you can play your movies directly off your portable hard drive or flash memory pen. It’s a quick remedy, just plug in your regular speakers using the 3.5 headphone jack.Īs well as a full sized HDMI connection, the DBPower RD810 also comes with a USB Port. But… they may as well have not bothered! :D It’s tinny, quiet and not worth using. Unlike other (more expensive) projectors the DBPOWER projector does have an inbuilt speaker. It’s lightweight, super-cheap and is Plug’n’Project. So although the DBPOWER projector won’t be winning any image quality awards at the Oscars this year, its a really practical projector. Vivid was too day-glow for me and soft was too… soft! Playing with the settings, I found the best picture mode was ‘standard’ as it keeps the picture looking natural. Using the RD-810 in bright rooms leaves the colours looking very washed out and the content difficult to see. Due to the relatively low lumen count of 1200, this is a projector you’ll want to use with the curtains closed. When you purchase a budget projector like the RD-810, one area that suffers due to cost is the brightness. Tech Spec-wise, the RD810 can create a display size of between 30-176 inches with a throw distance of 1.5 to 5 metres.Īs the native resolution is only 800×450 resolution, the bigger you go the more pixel you’re going to start seeing. The picture quality, considering the low price-tag is pretty damn good! ![]() However, let’s remember that amazing price-tag! Who’d have thought you could create a mini home cinema for as little as £50! I wouldn’t be doing my job well if I said that the DBPower RD-810 projector offers excellent and vivid colours, a beautiful crisp display and cinema-like quality… it doesn’t. Mario Kart session or Dexter Binge anyone? The DBPOWER projector is great for quick set up and on-the-go projecting, which makes it perfect to bring round to a mates house. Next, you can manually adjust the brightness and sharpness of the picture using the remote. The front legs are also adjustable so you can get the right angle on an uneven surface. To achieve the best picture possible you can adjust the focus and keystone dials. ![]() Setting up the DBPOWER RD-810 projector is as simple as connecting it to your laptop using a HDMI cable.
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