Crosstour Mini LED Video Projector (p600 Home Theater)

Best Crosstour p600 mini LED video projector for a home under 10k

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Crosstour p600 projector review I was in the market for an affordable quality projector and decided to give this one a shot. I was not disappointed. The projector came in a small, well-packed box with a handle that made it perfect to bring on the go. All the cables and a remote were included, and they even included an HDMI cable.

The best projector for the home under 10k itself was light and easy to set up. I tried to use set it up with my Switch in the afternoon, but the image appeared slightly washed out due to the ambient light from my windows (even with the blinds closed). However, this is more so an issue with my blinds, and with proper window covers that don't let in any sunlight, this would not be an issue.

I used it again in the evening to watch a movie when I was able to have my room in total darkness and was impressed with the image quality. I will be using it for many more movie nights in the future.


I used the HDMI cable to connect to my laptop, using Netflix and the DVD drive to watch movies. Both were clear. I am very happy with this purchase and to know I got a great product at a very affordable price. A projector has been on my wish list for a couple of years, so I am pleased to have that checked off. I cannot think of any reason to not purchase this product. I hope you also enjoy this like we have so far! 

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Crosstour p600 Mini LED Video Projector 

Technical Details
Brand: Crosstour
Model: P600-NEW
The model Year: 2019
Item Weight: 907 g
Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 15.2 x 6.9 cm
Item model number: P600-NEW
Included Components Others
Screen Size: 176 Inches
Colour Screen: No
Batteries Required: No
Connector Type: VGA, USB, HDMI
Device interface - primary Buttons
Material Others
Includes Remote: Yes



Pros -

The picture is very clear. In order to get a 60" display, I had to place it 74" back with the front anchor raised.
⇛ The default focus is off so sure to adjust the focus when once you have a display to make it crisp. The darker the room is better too.

⇛ The sound is spot on for a single speaker. Definitely good enough for most media. The volume level adjustment is wide too. If you're an audiophile, there's an AV out for you to hook it up to separate speakers.

⇛ The fan is quiet enough that I don't hear it during playback. The unit does get warm though (I measured it at 105F) but not so hot that you cannot touch it.


Cons -

⇛ This is more of a wish list and personal preference than anything else.

Zoom Scale - Pressing it goes to 75% but then to increase it back you have to increment it one at a time. A firmware update could probably fix that (yes, it can be updated!)

⇛ 3DSwitch - There's a button on the bottom left of the remote that's not in use but if you press it, the picture changes. Not quite sure what's going on but there seem to be several different adjustments. The problem is I'm not sure what the default picture is again. I just have to keep cycling through until I "think" it's the best picture... Perhaps deactivate the button (or remove it entirely) or a display that says Default... perhaps if powered it off it'll reset.

⇛ Buttons on the Unit - Remote is good enough but the buttons on the unit can be a little tough to press. Just a little more raise would make it perfect.

⇛ No Cover for Lens - Again, this is more of a wish. Including one would keep the lens clean and children hands from putting their grubby fingers all over it... =)

⇛ Front Stand - Is a little too thin. It does the job for the most part but it also puts the unit a little off level. Something wider and higher would make it a lot better.

⇛ Power port - The place where you attach the power cord to. It's on the right side (if looking from behind). I wish it was right behind the unit.

⇛ The battery on Remote - There is no diagram showing the orientation the batteries should be in. But it takes triple-A and remembers the bottom of the batteries always touch the spring.

⇛ WiFI - I would give this review 6 stars if it had WiFi or at least a network port. These days it seems like all media is over the network... There is a USB port so perhaps a Chromecast will work but I'd like the WiFi option. crosstour p700 more best video projector for a home under 10000rs 

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