
Puxinat
The Puxinat Mini Projector is a compact white portable projector that supports 1080P input (native 720p) and delivers 70‑100 inch images from a short‑throw distance. It offers extensive connectivity, low‑noise cooling, and built‑in speakers, making it suitable for budget‑friendly home cinema in dim rooms.
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$39.99
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$42.91
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$34.99
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$120.57
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praised the Puxinat Mini Projector for its effortless setup, extensive connectivity (including Bluetooth 5.1 and dual‑band Wi‑Fi), and low‑noise cooling that makes it suitable for quiet spaces. The short‑throw lens and 600 ANSI lumens were highlighted as advantages over typical budget models, while the modest built‑in speakers and limited brightness in well‑lit rooms were noted as drawbacks. Overall, experts view it as a solid budget home‑cinema option for dim environments.
What Users Say
Everyday users love how easy the projector is to set up and enjoy the large image size from a short distance, especially in small apartments. The variety of input ports and wireless streaming capabilities receive frequent praise. Common complaints focus on the weak built‑in sound, audible fan at low volumes, and the need for a dark room to achieve satisfactory brightness.
Common Complaints
Weak built‑in speakers, fan noise audible at low volumes, limited brightness requiring dark rooms, and native 720p resolution leading to softer image quality.
What People Are Saying
“very easy”
“looks like a cinema”
“Built‑in speakers 'okay but nothing to write home about'”
“a little bit noisy but not too bad”
How It Compares
vs. Anker Nebula
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Choose the Puxinat Mini for ultra‑portable, budget‑friendly use in dark rooms; choose Anker Nebula when you need brighter output, better sound, and true 1080p resolution and are willing to pay more.