NOMVDIC L500 1080p Portable Projector, 2500 Lumens, Auto

NOMVDIC L500 1080p Portable Projector

NOMVDIC L500 1080p Portable Projector, 2500 Lumens, Auto Focus & H/V Keystone, RGB Triple Laser Mini Projector, Portable Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, 180″ Big Screen, Built-in Speaker, MEMC


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NOMVDIC Home Theater Projector



Weight: 1.2 kg
Dimensions: 16.5 x 20.8 x 9.19 cm; 1.2 Kilograms
Brand: NOMVDIC
Model: L500
Colour: L500
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: NOMVDIC
Dimensions: 16.5 x 20.8 x 9.19 cm; 1.2 Kilograms

15 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Using this stand for a laser level and it works great. The base is huge, and it’s nice and heavy. The threads are standard size, so you should be able to use it for most things. Would recommend this product.

  2. MarylinTorrens says:

     United States

    I needed a stand like this for my projector to do PowerPoint presentations, and this one does the job. Ordinarily I have been improvising with books and other objects to place my projector upon at the right height above the table or stand in relation to the screen, and this eliminates all the trial an error at a new location; making set up go faster. It attaches like a tripod – a simple screw attaches to the projector, and it holds it nice and snuggly once tightened. The stand also allows you to swivel the projector anyway you need it, which is a great feature. Its solid metal, has a large enough base for plenty of stability, and looks elegant. It comes with another round rubber gasket so it can also be attached to a table like a clamp, but I have not tried that variation, so I cannot comment how well that works. Overall great product. A must for professional looking presentations in locations where you need to bring your own equipment.

  3. RicardoGwi says:

     United States

    I needed a stand for my projector when I am taking it places like classrooms or group events, that was heavy enough to not get jostled or knocked over all the time like the one that came with the projector, and this one is perfect.
    It is a very heavy-duty stand and is not easy to knock over when you accidentally bump it. The ball-head connector is nice for letting you dial in the screen as well. Plus it looks like it could be an Apple product, so it matches my laptop perfectly, and my projector has a similar grey aluminum shell too, so it really looks great when everything is put together.

    The base is also great because it has a nice pad on the bottom to keep it from scraping whatever it is that you set it on, which is good for both my furniture at home and whatever I set it on when I am at a clients or a in a public setting since leaving things scraped up isn’t a good thing to do to peoples stuff.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This isn’t your standard projector. If your looking in this price range and features, you already know what your looking at. Only my experience is what your after. The body alone is a work of art, it’s an awesome looking xase. I’ve had it a few months, and have nothing bad to say about it. I could get into look better if I purchased another back drop, I just haven’t dropped the cash yet. I have windows on two sides of that room, and no matter where the sun is, you can still see the screen with no issues. I had another projector, but you could only use it at night. The safety feature of leaning over it is really cool. I’ve done it a few times. If your looking for a very good projector, this is the one.

    This isn't your standard projector. If your looking in this price range and features, you already know what your looking at. Only my experience is what your after. The body alone is a work of art, it's an awesome looking xase. I've had it a few months, and have nothing bad to say about it. I could get into look better if I purchased another back drop, I just haven't dropped the cash yet. I have windows on two sides of that room, and no matter where the sun is, you can still see the screen with no issues. I had another projector, but you could only use it at night. The safety feature of leaning over it is really cool. I've done it a few times. If your looking for a very good projector, this is the one.

  5. Alex Yarde says:

     United States

    I’ve been shopping to replace my old Panasonic TV projector for some time and have researched many brands in my search. I recently came across the NOMVDIC L500 and even though it’s sounded too good to be true, I’m glad to say that for once it wasn’t. Where to begin! Great price on Amazon hassle free delivery. Easy to install with automatic picture alignment and 4 corner keystone correction It is difficult to believe that the picture quality of what’s billed as “the worlds smallest laser projector” doesn’t only deliver on that promise but far excels in picture quality and performance. The speaker is better than you what you would expect from such a small projector but they are not adequate for a home theatre set -up. I’ve connected the projector to a couple of 2nd generation Apple 4K hubs and now the special audio is terrific. I can highly recommend this projector and look forward to many nights of movie watching to come.

  6. By Study International Staff | May 2, 2019 says:

     Mexico

    Se ve genial. Buen audio (no potente)
    Duracin de la bateria de entre 3 a 4:30 horas para mi genial (depende de la entrada que emplees o si conectas un doogle externo).

    Lo recomiendo. Trae funda y control intuitivo.

    Increible!!!!

  7. ZYIMalorie says:

     United States

    I have been trying out different 4K models to upgrade my aging 1080. I have a dedicated home theater with 155inch fixed frame screen and pitch black environment. Nomvdic P1000 is a good life style projector with great 4K resolution, sharpness, contrast and reasonable brightness (not on par with my 2200 lumens 1080 projector though). But it is not suitable for my requirements, because it’s super hard to align with the fixed frame screen accurately. Automated zoom, auto focus and corner adjustments are not very user friendly to adjust the image accurately to my fixed frame setup. I am not willing to compromise on fitting the image exactly to the screen space within the black boarders. So, this will be a good choice for those who are looking to carry the projector around from room to room and like to project it on a wall or a ceiling.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersI’ve worked in the Home Theater industry for 20 years and I’ve had/have some great projectors and TVs. Epson 5040ub, JVC NX7, Benq 4550i, and got the Hisense C1 and this for a more portable projector. For those trying to decide between the P1000 and C1, they both have their benefits but I think for different people. If you are someone mounting the projector and leaving it, C1 is for you. Or someone wanting it for a bedroom, C1. However, for someone wanting something more portable, or for gaming, or for a coffee table, go P1000. As far as picture goes, the C1 is pretty incredible. It has great brightness, pop, blacks, and most importantly tone mapping. It would probably even be my choice for mounting. Now back to the P1000. That blacks aren’t just good but fantastic. It may be the best I’ve ever seen. There with the JVC. While it doesn’t have the pop or tone mapping of the C1(thanks to Dolby Vision) it still looks great. In most SDR content, I preferred the P1000. The blacks are just so good for a projector. Especially at this price. Pretty insane honestly. It’s also doesn’t have rainbow or speckle that I can make out on many projectors. Including the C1. And for gaming, its fantastic. Low lag and 120hz/240hz. While there is also the Benq 3000i to consider, I highly recommend the P1000 over it. Why, because the black levels are drastically better. In so many ways I like the P1000 over my even higher end 4550i. In fact, I’m selling it now. While that has great color accuracy and better blacks than the 3000i, the blacks were still disappointing. Brightness was decent but I highly suggest people save their money and get this over those. That is unless you are trying to mount and forget about it. But this has many advantages over those. Overall, I’m so shocked at what this does and is for the price. Great picture, decent brightness, no blub replacement needed, fantastic for gaming, ridiculously good blacks for a projector of any price point, short throw(could be a negative for some), extremely portable, great for in and outdoors, and cheap price. Honestly, too cheap. Highly recommend.

    I've worked in the Home Theater industry for 20 years and I've had/have some great projectors and TVs. Epson 5040ub, JVC NX7, Benq 4550i, and got the Hisense C1 and this for a more portable projector. For those trying to decide between the P1000 and C1, they both have their benefits but I think for different people. If you are someone mounting the projector and leaving it, C1 is for you. Or someone wanting it for a bedroom, C1. However, for someone wanting something more portable, or for gaming, or for a coffee table, go P1000. As far as picture goes, the C1 is pretty incredible. It has great brightness, pop, blacks, and most importantly tone mapping. It would probably even be my choice for mounting. Now back to the P1000. That blacks aren't just good but fantastic. It may be the best I've ever seen. There with the JVC. While it doesn't have the pop or tone mapping of the C1(thanks to Dolby Vision) it still looks great. In most SDR content, I preferred the P1000. The blacks are just so good for a projector. Especially at this price. Pretty insane honestly. It's also doesn't have rainbow or speckle that I can make out on many projectors. Including the C1. And for gaming, its fantastic. Low lag and 120hz/240hz. While there is also the Benq 3000i to consider, I highly recommend the P1000 over it. Why, because the black levels are drastically better. In so many ways I like the P1000 over my even higher end 4550i. In fact, I'm selling it now. While that has great color accuracy and better blacks than the 3000i, the blacks were still disappointing. Brightness was decent but I highly suggest people save their money and get this over those. That is unless you are trying to mount and forget about it. But this has many advantages over those. Overall, I'm so shocked at what this does and is for the price. Great picture, decent brightness, no blub replacement needed, fantastic for gaming, ridiculously good blacks for a projector of any price point, short throw(could be a negative for some), extremely portable, great for in and outdoors, and cheap price. Honestly, too cheap. Highly recommend.

  9. Winnie25Pafwa says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe Good: Larger 0.65 inch chip is notible in producing better contrast. Image is good at lower brightness modes. Form factor is great for room to room entertainement, love the handle. Boot up time is short and gaming experience was smooth. Built in sound is good for a two channel.

    The Cons:

    No direct audio output for any surround sound or wired headphones. Bluetooth out does not feature low latencyy audio so lips will be out of sync if using bluetooth headphones. The bluetooth out only works for casting. If you dont want to use the decent built in speakers because you either want surround sound or need headphones your best option is to directly plug in audio to your hdmi source (streaming box/game console).

    The usb c port is incompatible with Samsumg dex and i could not even use it as a mirror device for my phone through USB C. Only mirrors through casting.

    The wifi signal is 5 ghz only and not dual band so you will need to keep it closer to a wifi router for a signal, cant use it for casting a few walls away from the router. The lack of ethernet is not an issue since you wont be using the projector itself to stream anything.

    Lastly the advertised brightness, is not color brightness so if you want to run the unit at a higher brightness, color will apear washed out. This is only a issue with ambient light so if using it in a dark room and with a lower brightness it looks amazing.

    Overall:

    I think its a good projector, butthe lack of audio out options and functionality of the usb c port hurt the overall score.

  10. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Unique design, very compact. Surprisingly bright considering how small this unit is. Really enjoying how accurate the colours are. I’m using movie setting and reducing saturation to 40. Auto focus feature works really well.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I do like everything except that you can not download more apps. But it come with a fire stick that is included so no problem.
    I did not got it on time because the order got lost in the mail but they send a replacement.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is my first experience with a projector, and I give it a 4.8 out of 5 overall. After 3+ weeks of consistent use the image quality is still surprising to me. I have used it on a vaulted ceiling so that it feels like a movie theater and on a 100-inch projector screen. In both cases it has performed better than I expected. The only issue I have come across is that the image doesn’t quite square up as well as it could. I have moved it a few times and each time I have adjusted the image to square it up, where the automatic cornerstone setting was a bit off. I have synced the Fire Stick directedly to my bluetooth speaker to get around the issue with bluetooth not working while a hdmi device is plugged in, so I don’t consider that an issue at all. I look forward to using it outside in the spring.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I am summarily impressed with the image quality of this “manufactured-in-China” projector. I thought the price was reasonable as I managed to get it for $2,299 and see it’s now listed for $2,899. I’ve been studying the purchase of one of these for months (on B&H and Amazon) and finally lit on this one because of its high native resolution and price. But it’s a bit hard to use. As you can see in the first image, you can easily fill the 100″ screen quite nicely—this from our cable box, but it took me a few hours to figure out how far below the screen you have to position the device. And the owner’s manual (well, there isn’t an owner’s manual) but they do provide a little document that tells you how far (horizontally) from the screen but not how far below the screen, in the image, it’s 19″ below the screen, but I will need to raise it a few inches to properly fill the screen for streaming. As I note that, if I set the unit’s relationship to the screen for the cable box, it’s not correct for streaming from the (included) Firestick as the image will spill over the bookcase and walls around it. To solve that problem, (since the projector doesn’t zoom) I have to raise and lower the entire 20+ pound unit (not easy to do) and I’m going to have to invent something in my workshop that will allow me to raise and lower it without disrupting it’s otherwise careful “plumb and square” placement. If the unit IS plumb and square to the screen, key-stoning is not an issue. All that said, I’m happy with the choice. I wanted to keep the price of this project under $3K and succeeded, but I bought a cheap screen to go with it, that I’m now going to use outside and will eventually replace the “inside screen” with something worthwhile. If you can live with these shortcomings, go for it. For an Ultra-Short-Throw projector, it’s pretty nice.

    I am summarily impressed with the image quality of this "manufactured-in-China" projector. I thought the price was reasonable as I managed to get it for $2,299 and see it’s now listed for $2,899. I've been studying the purchase of one of these for months (on B&H and Amazon) and finally lit on this one because of its high native resolution and price. But it's a bit hard to use. As you can see in the first image, you can easily fill the 100” screen quite nicely—this from our cable box, but it took me a few hours to figure out how far below the screen you have to position the device. And the owner's manual (well, there isn't an owner’s manual) but they do provide a little document that tells you how far (horizontally) from the screen but not how far below the screen, in the image, it's 19" below the screen, but I will need to raise it a few inches to properly fill the screen for streaming. As I note that, if I set the unit’s relationship to the screen for the cable box, it's not correct for streaming from the (included) Firestick as the image will spill over the bookcase and walls around it. To solve that problem, (since the projector doesn't zoom) I have to raise and lower the entire 20+ pound unit (not easy to do) and I'm going to have to invent something in my workshop that will allow me to raise and lower it without disrupting it's otherwise careful “plumb and square” placement. If the unit IS plumb and square to the screen, key-stoning is not an issue. All that said, I’m happy with the choice. I wanted to keep the price of this project under $3K and succeeded, but I bought a cheap screen to go with it, that I’m now going to use outside and will eventually replace the “inside screen” with something worthwhile. If you can live with these shortcomings, go for it. For an Ultra-Short-Throw projector, it’s pretty nice.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Projector seems solid but they did not include the Fire TV stick 4k Max like the title says. Instead they included a 1080 Fire stick, which is frustrating considering I paid for a 4k projector to watch 4k. I will update review to 5 stars if they send me a fire stick 4k max.

    Projector seems solid but they did not include the Fire TV stick 4k Max like the title says. Instead they included a 1080 Fire stick, which is frustrating considering I paid for a 4k projector to watch 4k. I will update review to 5 stars if they send me a fire stick 4k max.

  15. Lauren says:

     United States

    It’s a really good projector but falls short when it comes to Bluetooth connectivity. You can connect it to a Bluetooth speaker or sound-bar but you won’t get any signal to that speaker if you’re using any of the inputs it will only play on the internal speakers why that is makes no sense because you have to have some sort of plug in smart device firestick or gaming console or Blu-ray player to play anything on this projector as there is no built in apps so if you don’t have multiple hdmi inputs on your sound-bar you won’t be able to hook up an external speaker but the picture quality is good and there’s enough settings to fine tune the picture