
Aurzen
The Aurzen EAZZE D1 is a portable LED LCD projector that delivers native 1080p resolution with HDR10 and 200 ANSI lumens brightness. It features auto‑focus, digital keystone ±45°, and a Smart TV OS with one‑click Netflix, making setup quick for indoor and outdoor low‑light viewing.
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$99.99
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$106.94
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$79.99
Highest
$159.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the Aurzen EAZZE D1 as a well‑priced, highly portable 1080p LED projector that shines in low‑light environments thanks to its auto‑focus, digital keystone and built‑in Netflix OS. However, they caution that its modest 200 ANSI lumen output and lack of optical zoom or lens shift keep it from competing in brighter or more demanding settings.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the projector’s easy, one‑click Netflix setup and the convenience of its auto‑assist features, noting that it works well for night‑time movies and casual gaming. Common complaints focus on insufficient brightness in lit rooms and the reliance on digital rather than optical adjustments, as well as the absence of a built‑in battery for true cordless use.
Common Complaints
Insufficient brightness in ambient light, reliance on digital zoom/keystone instead of optical adjustments, and lack of an internal battery requiring constant power connection.
How It Compares
vs. Kodak Luma 450
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Choose Kodak if you prefer DLP contrast and are okay without smart TV functions; choose Aurzen for auto‑setup and streaming integration.
vs. AAXA HP4
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Select AAXA for very short‑throw needs; select Aurzen for brighter output and smart features.
vs. Aurzen EAZZE D1R (Roku variant)
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Pick D1R if you need extra brightness and Roku; stick with D1 for lower cost and auto‑assist focus.
vs. WEMAX Vogue Pro
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WEMAX suits users seeking professional‑grade features and are willing to pay more; Aurzen fits budget‑conscious users needing easy setup.