In a recent hands-on experience with the ViewSonic M1 Pro projector, we discovered a few noteworthy aspects that contribute to its overall performance. While we encountered a slight delay in the start time due to the absence of a start button, the projector showcased commendable capabilities, such as auto-adjusting screen size and focus based on the projection. However, projecting on a wall without a dedicated screen can pose challenges.

During our trial, we observed that when we reflected the projector on a front wall, it took a few seconds to adjust to a full 100-inch display with proper focus and keystone correction. Although the dedicated focus rings aided in adjustment, the absence of a keystone adjustment ring caused some inconvenience, requiring users to wait for the projector to self-adjust.

On the connectivity front, both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections were seamless. Screen mirroring via Wi-Fi proved effortless, allowing users to quickly view content from their phone’s YouTube app. Additionally, users could connect other devices and stream content using a USB cable. However, we found the device’s user interface to be somewhat cumbersome, with complicated navigation within internal apps and settings. Furthermore, the downloaded apps from the app store did not function properly.

Notably, the clarity and size of the screen exhibited an inverse relationship. At a 10-foot distance, the projected image appeared sharp and delivered the promised HD resolution. The remote control proved responsive from various distances within a certain range. Despite ViewSonic’s claim of a 100-foot screen projection size, our assessment suggests that the projected screen may exceed that estimation. To provide a visual reference, we have included an image to demonstrate the scale of the screen.

The LED light source of the M1 Pro projector ensured consistent brightness, while the company’s claim of a 300,000-hour lamp longevity offered reassurance for long-term usage. The projected screen’s reflective light feature also provided a pleasant viewing experience.

In addition to the aforementioned features, users have the option to download the ViewSonic vCast Sender app, which transforms their mobile devices into remote controls with touch capabilities. The projector’s built-in 3W stereo speaker setup produced clear and impactful sound, suitable for outdoor usage as well. Users could also connect the projector to their Bluetooth-enabled audio devices for a personalized viewing experience.

For power supply, the projector can be charged using the included power cord for indoor use. However, for outdoor applications, the M1 Pro comes equipped with a rechargeable battery unit, providing approximately two hours of playtime on a single charge. Users also have the option to charge the projector using a USB cable and a power bank, enhancing its portability.

Despite encountering minor setbacks such as the absence of a start button, complicated user interface, and malfunctioning downloaded apps, the ViewSonic M1 Pro projector impresses with its auto-adjusting capabilities, smooth connectivity options, and reliable performance. With its versatile features and convenient portability, it offers a promising projection solution for various scenarios. Click on this link to purchase: https://www.amazon.in/ViewSonic-M1-_G2-Projector-Bluetooth/dp/B08L7YRZ4T/