Excellent sound for the size, Strong connectivity options, Very neat and portable
Picture lacks complexity, Colors can look flat
This is a great all-round projector for home and garden use. There's no battery, so you can't take it camping but there are enough input options to make it usable wherever you can find a power outlet. While the picture isn't quite as cinematic as more tra...
Published: 2021-03-15, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Not too long ago, the concept of having a projector small enough to take with you in your bag, let alone in your pocket, was just wishful thinking. But as projectors have come down in size, portable models have come into their own, making it possible for...
Published: 2021-03-12, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Long-lived laser-phosphor light source, Native 1080p resolution; supports 4K UHD (3,840-by-2,160) input and HDR, Three-chip LCD engine (3LCD) for equal color and white brightness and no rainbow artifacts, Integrated Android TV, Wi-Fi and two HDMI ports, I
No 3D support, Only moderate brightness
The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 is a smart TV masquerading as a portable projector. Its small form manages to contain a long-lived laser light source, Android TV, Google Play Store apps and games, and even good audio...
Laser projector with very good light output for its size, Great color accuracy in Natural color mode, Yamaha-tuned built-in speakers are some of the best in a projector, Android TV interface is easy to use
High black level and mediocre contrast, HDR feature is inconsequential
The Epson EF12 might not tick all of the boxes for the ideal lifestyle projector I described above, but there isn't currently a projector that does. And when it comes down to it, the EF12 comes pretty close. It's a nice, compact package that could be easi...
Sound by Yamaha, MicroLaser Array Technology, Lamp Life: 20,000 hours (normal/quiet mode), 3LCD, Full HD Resolution (1920 x1080), Good Color Reproduction for a portable projector, Android TV, Google Assistant, Built-in Chromecast, Built in Wi-Fi, Up to
Fixed Lens (No zoom range), No LAN connection, Netflix app is not available in the app store, Minimal manual image adjustments (limited mounting options), Minimal controls on the unit, so the remote is required to navigate the user interface
Highlights, Value Proposition, Pros and ConsHIGHLIGHTSThe Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12, with an MSRP of $999.99, is a portable Smart media projector with Android TV built-in, sound by Yamaha, Chromecast, and Wi-Fi. It is a Full HD Minimal controls on the...
Gorgeous design, Great picture for the size, Built-in Chromecast
Only Full HD, Too much lag for gaming, Can be expensive
Honestly, the EF12 is one of the best-looking projectors on the market. With laser projection and portable functionality, it offers a great marriage of form and function too. The laser-powered picture is colourful and clear, with a distinct lack of blurri...
Published: 2021-05-27, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Tidy build, Strong black depth and dark detail, Decent sound system,
Colours lack complexity, Mains power only, Some key missing apps,
The Epson EF-12 is probably the best portable projector we've seen at this price. You'd have to double your money to the LG CineBeam HU80KSW to find something significantly better. It's bright, punchy and shows a level of subtlety that's rare, and the cap...
Abstract: Home projectors have come a long way over the past few years. Today's models can handle a wide variety of multimedia content-films, photos, documents, and games-with aplomb, and many can play music files, as well. Although models with resolutions of 720p...