 Okay guys, this is the Rayphoto RD881 projector. You can buy this on Amazon at £160. This is a native 1080p projector with 9500 lumens of brightness, which I think is a very good brightness level for projector of this price range. It has 4K upscaling support and this can project up to 300 inches as its max projection. This also has 2D keystone projection as well. It's not as quite as good as the ones that have 4D keystone, but nonetheless it's going to be really good to test this out to see the capabilities of it and in terms of the quality as well it also has 10,000 to 1 contrast ratio which I think is great. Inside the box you get this very nice backpack. I say backpack because it does have straps there at the end as well so you can carry this with you making it a little bit more portable than larger projectors inside here. Let's go ahead and see what we have. So just on the back pocket there you have yourself the user manual and some cleaning kit for the projector. Then there are some cables just at the end here. Let's take a look so you have your AV cable set there. You have your power plug, HDMI to HDMI and then you have the remote control just to quickly showcase this to you guys. There we go. Pretty standard remote control that controls all of the main functions that you'd expect and it does take two AAA batteries which are not supplied in the box. It is quite smaller than a lot of the projectors I've reviewed in the past and I have reviewed quite a lot. I'll also leave a link in my description to check out my projector playlist if you guys wanted to check out some of the other models. So here you can see they have touch capacity buttons at the top of the projector and you also have just on top of that the manual focus and the manual keystone. On the back of the projector you only have yourself the power port. Traditionally you will usually have all of the ports on the back but I think it's great to have them on the side as well because you just have the infrared there for the remote control which I think actually is quite nice because sometimes the IR is on the front or the sides and if you are watching it from behind the projector then it might not be so easy to control the projector from behind. So these are the ports on the back you have the headphone port, the AV port, two USB ports and two HDMI ports. So plenty of connectivity options. Right at the bottom if you wanted to elevate this and angle this you have a screw kickstand that you can turn and just point it at a certain angle and then use manual adjustments to get the keys done and the focus absolutely correct. Okay so I'm going to go ahead and set this up. I'm going to showcase a few things first of all I'll run through some of the menu and the settings in the options and then I'm also going to showcase two different types of videos one with the brightness in the room a little bit higher so I'll have the shutters and the light coming in and then afterwards I'll showcase the difference this makes with all of the shutters completely closed and I've just blacked out the room completely to really give you the experience of how this performs just a side note to remember how I view the videos and how I hear the sound of the projector is going to be slightly different to how you guys are watching and hearing this video so just bear that in mind and I'll try my best to showcase and give you an opinion of how good this is. Now I'm really going to test that 9,500 lumens of brightness hopefully that gives a very clear picture in conjunction with 10,000 to one contrast ratio and I'm also going to test out the low noise levels on this projector like it does mention in the description of the product on the amazon listing and just to generally see if it has you know good heat dissipation and I can hear everything clearly it does have hi-fi stereo audio in there as well but let's go ahead and test the sound quality in addition to the video quality and see how it performs okay so I've got it set up now I've corrected the focus manually using the buttons here so you can see this is the 2d projection and this is the focus wheel and it's very easy to do the first thing I just wanted to showcase to you guys is the noise levels that comes from the fan because one thing I've noticed is when I've turned this on compared to a lot of the projectors that I've tested in the past this is very quiet compared to that I know it's something that you guys might not be able to hear that clearly on the video but in my opinion it's one of the quietest projectors I've had especially in this price range so I'm just going to show you a video going to take it very close to the projector and see how quiet this is for you guys to hear so hopefully you guys tried to hear that as clearly as you can if you do have some headphones then that would be the best way to watch this video and to listen to some of the sound tests now I do have a lot of sunlight coming into the room as you guys can see and I wanted to showcase to you guys the brightness levels with this projector allowing you to still see everything quite clearly just going to quickly run through the menu here so the first option here is multimedia this is for USB so when you go into that you can select movie music photos or text so like documents for example and I'm using the remote by the way it is pretty responsive and I really like using this this also allows you to cast your iPhone and Android phones using iOS cast and mirror cast which I think is a great option this gives you instructions on how you can very easily do that like so then you have the AV input you can actually connect your iOS cable and have a wired connection as well which I think is great and then there's your two HDMI ports just a quick run through the settings so you can configure your wi-fi if you go into system settings here you'll find all of the common options and it does have bluetooth as well so if you're wanting to listen to your movies using this with wireless headphones then connect to bluetooth and you can do that as well and then if you go to projection settings projection mode allows you to switch between where the projector is located so you have front desktop which is where I've got it on the tabletop right now you can mirror it and reverse it like so you can switch it around upside down and flip that around as well and then you're back to the start you can also change the focus settings from here so very minimal amounts of settings compared to a lot of the projectors but I think sometimes simplicity does go a longer way which I think is great so what I'm going to do is I'm going to connect my Apple TV with the HDMI port here because this doesn't have any inbuilt OS that allows you to use on-demand apps there's no Android TV on this so you would have to connect something to watch on it so whether that's your laptop your fire stick your Apple TV whatever it may be plenty of different options so let me showcase an example of showing a demo video in this level of brightness in the room and then what I'll do is turn off all of the lights all of the shutters make it a blackout and really show you the quality on how this projector performs okay now I have my Apple TV connected I've connected it directly to the HDMI port so I'm going to go ahead and open up HDMI one from the front menu and now this is my Apple TV so let me showcase a demo video I'll just pop over to YouTube okay you can see it's still quite clear I can see a lot of the vibrant colors in this demo video and there's some music playing in the background so I also wanted to showcase the audio as well but I'm going to focus on that with the next demo video that I'm going to show you but just for reference while this is playing I'm going to turn off all of the shutters and make it pitch black to really showcase how clear this video is there we go look at the detail in this I know it doesn't do justice in the video and how you guys are watching it whether that's on your phone your laptop or your TV but this is very sharp and very clear for me personally it's probably one of the brightest colors I've seen in any of my previous projector reviews and I'm not just saying that because this one I feel like 9500 lumens is probably one of the largest amounts of brightness in this price bracket range for a projector of this size as well and as you can see you know it's doing an excellent job displaying all of the colors I feel like I'm going to really enjoy watching my movies in this and even in a lot of the darker scenes it would be quite clear so the next video will have a lot of darker scenes and it will have some vibrant colors and it will have some really good audio as well so I'm going to give you like the whole demo in one so let's switch over to that and really showcase how it sounds and I will put the volume up I'll stand very close to the projector so you guys can hear the audio and showcase you guys how that performs so there you have it guys that was a really great demo and for me personally if I'm going to be watching movies at night time when it is already quite dark this is super bright and I'm super happy with the way this performs even this little demo video I'm showing you now it feels so clear because this is a 4k video that I'm just playing off of YouTube and I feel like this has upscaled it a little bit from 1080p because it is ultra detailed it's super sharp the colors are vibrant and I feel like this will be great for pretty much anyone that wants to connect their own HDMI source to a projector and really enjoy their TV shows and movies like I do so take a look at the description below hopefully this helped you guys decide if this is a very good buy to have the link for the amazon listing is down in the description as always make sure to like this video make sure to subscribe I've got new videos out every week and I'll be reviewing plenty of other projectors in the near future check out my projector playlist as well which I'll put down below and I will catch you guys at the next one take care