
Vankyo – Leisure E30TBS Native 1080P Wireless Projector, screen included – White/Blue
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Price History for VANKYO Leisure E30T Native 1080P 5G WiFi Projector, Supports 4K & 5G Sync, Full HD LED Projector
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Current Price | $85.10 | April 6, 2024 |
Highest Price | $119.00 | March 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $85.10 | April 6, 2024 |
Since March 18, 2024
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$85.10 | April 6, 2024 |
$119.00 | March 18, 2024 |
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- This product is available at Walmart.com, Amazon.com, Bestbuy.
- At walmart.com you can purchase VANKYO Leisure E30T Native 1080P 5G WiFi Projector, Supports 4K & 5G Sync, Full HD LED Projector for only $85.10 , which is 55% less than the cost in Bestbuy ($189.99).
- The lowest price of Vankyo - Leisure E30TBS Native 1080P Wireless Projector, screen included - White/Blue was obtained on April 6, 2024 5:54 PM.
Last updated on April 13, 2024 4:07 AM
Dwick –
GREAT outdoor option for the price. It’s full HD and has keystone correction which others at this price point did not have. Not great in full daylight but most projectors aren’t unless you’re spending thousands $$$. Does not have Bluetooth but again, couldn’t find any at this price point with Bluetooth capabilities so there are cords required:)
For outdoor set up reference, sharing my experience to maybe help others who are trying to decide if this will work!
1. You’ll need a power cord with some length and multiple plug options. Depending on the distance from power source and number of devices you plan to connect. I needed 2 (projector & cable box) but you may need 3, if utilizing a speaker that doesn’t charge while connected via 3.5mm audio cord. My JBL flip was charging while connected, bonus! Fan is pretty quiet but does put out some heat. Fan did not impede on sound from built in speaker in my opinion.
2. Connect via laptop (w/ hdmi cord), wireless cable box (w/ hdmi cord), roku/fire stick device (w/ hdmi or usb), screen mirror phone or tablet/iPad. I did screen mirror for 10-15 mins, had no lag time or freezing but can’t speak to a full movie, etc.
3. The built in speaker is surprisingly effective if you’re within 8-10 ft of projector and not a lot of people or background noise. I connected my JBL flip 5 speaker w/ a 3.5mm audio cord. My audio cord is only 6 ft. in length so I couldn’t move the speaker very far from the projector but looking into longer cord for more flexibility to move speaker as needed. With the JBL speaker connected, could easily have a group of 5-7 ppl 12-15 ft away and have clear sound.
4. You have to physically move the projector back/forward to adjust size of picture. There is not a “zoom” option. The photos I have are not full picture as I set up on my deck and couldn’t physically move projector back any farther.
5. Screen- the free screen is an easy set up anywhere really. You can use the adhesive clips included, regular thumb tacks, command hooks, etc. It has grommets on top & bottom, I only used 2 top corners for a quick hanging set up but stretched tight and level it looks as if it will work perfectly and picture will be even better. (You can see in photos it’s not pulled tight at bottom and has some ripples).
For photo reference: Set up approx. 8-9ft from screen via wireless cable box- Photos range from daylight 1 & 2 (7pm), dusk 3 (8pm) and full dark 4 & 5 (9pm). Pleasantly surprised with picture at dusk & dark. Set up on deck with gazebo cover blocking direct sunlight but allows light in. Partly cloudy day. I would consider it a shaded area. From my experience thus far, I think daytime football games in the garage (with door open) will work perfectly, probably not the best in the driveway. Movie night & Sunday/Thursday night football in the backyard at dark will be a huge hit! Great budget option in my opinion!
LaurenAKA –
This is an AWESOME projector. I was able to get it to take up the majority of my living room wall… I didn’t have enough room to push it further back to get it to go bigger. I was impressed that the projection can be seen in daylight (picture doesnt do it jistice) but obviously the darker the room the better. I felt like I was at a movie theater. I also bought an Amazon Fire TV Stick to plug into this. Its great! The fire stick makes all the difference. I tried the regular mirroring function but was not very impressed. Definitely get a Fire TV stick to go with this! The beginning setup was a big tricky for me, but its great once that part is over.
Sonic –
Stellar picture quality for the money. We got this unit for outdoor movie night, and are really impressed!
Pros:
•keystone correction (digitally allow the unit to properly fit the screen)
•picture quality
•price
Cons:
•honestly cannot think of any, aside from manual focus. But this was such a minor point, it doesn’t matter.
Overall, highly recommended! We paired this with an Elite Screens Yard Master 2, but Best Buy does not sell the rear projection screen material, so we got the screen on Amazon.
Haily –
My first projector and its awesome. Im getting speakers to attach to it and its huge fits my whole living room wall. Its cheaper then a full size tv, im just curious how long does it last daily and just lifetime in general. Anyways picture is actualky very seeable with all my house lights on and its suoer easy to set up and get going. Unfortunately the apple screen mirror lags really bad pls note.
MikeinNH –
Def a lot better then i though this item would be..