There are various projectors selling on the market. Some of them are too expensive, and some of them are not so good. Recently, we have got a projector called Vankyo V600 Projector, which can up to 1080p resolution with the budget price. Let’s check out the review.

Design:

The Vankyo V600 Projector has a rectangular design with aluminum finish having a clean and simple look. There is a carrying bag comes with the projector which makes you to take it out easily.

Take a look at the top side of the V600 Projector. Once you look at this side, you will notice a knob which controls the focus and the key stone. On the right corner, there are night function buttons for manual control. The remote control is shipped with this projector, but the function buttons can replace it in case the remote control fails.

The lens with its cover is set on the front. I like the cover that can prevent the lens from dust. The air vent is set at the left side.

On the rear side, there are some ports set at the top left corner, including VGA port, IR port, two USB ports and two HDMI ports. The speaker and the power input port is placed below the function ports.

The Vankyo V600 projector supports external storage, and the SD card slot is put on the right side. Beside the SD card slot, there is an AV input port and audio output port.

Performance:

The setup process for the Vankyo V600 is simple, and it is easy for you to start it following the manual. There are four types input source—VGA connection, HDMI connection, USB and SD card connection. The projector supports smartphone connection, but you need to prepare an lightning/Micro USB/Type C to HDMI adapter, which is not included in the package, to complete the connection. I hope these adapters can be included in the package, in my opinion.

The Vankyo claims that the V600 projector supports 1080p resolution. We play a video coming with 1080p with the V600 projector, and it performs well. In the test, the projector was placed on the table 6.5ft from the wall, and the image size is about 60-inch. In terms of image quality, I think it is definitely reach to 1080p. The image is sharp and clear, and its brightness is such enough. By the way, we don’t make any adjustments to the default settings.

There are two images below. The first one is in the light condition, and the second is leaving the lights off. Obviously, the brightness of the second image is higher than the first image. But from the bottom of my heart, the brightness of the first image is quite good.

We also tried to place the projector further away from the wall. Compared with the closer distance, the image quality has a degree amount of distortion and the brightness is low.

The volume is loud enough in a small room, and the sound quality is not the best, but it’s good. If you are not a big fan of sound quality, you can accept it.

We test the V600 projector with the SD card connection. The projector reaction speed is fast, and the video is playing smoothly. But the SD card is so hot when I take it out. When the projector is running, the volume of the radiator is a little bit loud. But obviously, the radiator system should be improved.

Price:

The Vankyo V600 Projector is priced at $249.99 on the official website. You can click here to get the projector.

Conclusion:

Overall, the Vankyo V600 Projector performs well, and I like the native 1080p resolution and the 5500 Lux exception brightness. It is good enough to compete with other projectors selling on the market with its features and budget price.

Buy Link: Vankyo V600 Projector