 This is the top vision LED projector. It's the latest edition. It's 1080p native full HD by design. It also has 9500 lumens of brightness which is the brightest I reviewed in any of my projector reviews and by the way I'll leave a link to all of my projector playlist down below in the description so you can see all of the ones I reviewed in the past and finally it has a 5G Wi-Fi connection which allows for seamless wireless streaming from both iOS and Android. This is the model number JQ818B. Let's go ahead unbox this, check out the design and I'll give you guys a demo of how it performs. Box opens up fully. Let's take some of these accessories out. So you have standard accessories as you would expect with pretty much every projector that you buy. This is the remote control. You can see some of the buttons, very common, nothing really unique or special there. You've got yourself the AV cable, power cable, it gives you a HDMI cable and a user manual. Now the unique thing that stands out from this projector compared to some of the previous top vision LED projectors is this smart touchscreen display at the top so you don't have any physical buttons to actually control what you want to do with the projector and I will turn this on and showcase an example of me using this. On the back of the device you'll see there's the infrared port, two USB ports, the headphone jack, the AV cable and two HDMI ports. On the front of the projector this is where you can see the bulb, it has a removable cap. On the left hand side you have the manual focus wheel and the manual keystone correction wheel as well so that's quite unique when you've got two of them side by side and just next to these wheels you have this removable compartment. If you open this up and this is pretty neat you can actually remove the filter and clean this out which you can't do on a lot of the projectors that I've reviewed so that's very good to increase the longevity of your projector to make sure that it's always clean and you don't get a lot of dust gathering inside which you might struggle to clean if you don't have something removable like this. Then at the bottom you have yourself the little screw that gives like a kickstand to elevate your projector at the right level. Now I'm just going to turn this on to showcase the smart touch there you literally tap the power button and it will turn on and you guys can probably hear there's a bit of fan noise it is quite loud but this is why I always recommend if you do watch movies on a home projector try to connect to external speakers just to elevate the sound quality. Now just turning it off and I will cycle through all of these touchscreen buttons when I go upstairs set it up to my 120-inch screen and showcase to you guys how it performs so let's go ahead and do that now. Okay so just from a setup point of view it can be both mounted on your tripod or stand or even on your desk as well as ceiling mounted if you do prefer that. You can project an image of maximum 350 inches which is huge but I would say the ideal size is around 100 inches and in my demo you're about to see I'm going to project at exactly that size. The projector doesn't have any inbuilt apps so you'd have to connect your devices either through HDMI or USB which I tend to do myself anyway and in this example I've connected my Apple TV. As I mentioned earlier there are so many different ways to connect to the projector all of which you can see here from the main menu. If you connect to USB you can playback movie or video files music files photos and text or documents. Here's just a quick browse through the settings where you'll find all of the main settings and controls you'd expect from a projector so feel free to pause on any part of this and whilst I'm scrolling through these options I'll simply use the touch controls on the top of the projector to showcase how responsive it is and actually I don't have any problems navigating it using this as compared to physical buttons. Now just before we move on to the demos a lot of you have asked about the fan noise levels on my projector reviews so here's how the fan sounds without any playback. Yes of course you'll hear fan noise naturally from any projector but in conjunction with the cooling system this projector has it claims to reduce the overall fan noise compared to what it could be without it but if you pair this to a soundbar or bluetooth headphones the fan noise is not going to be much of an issue. So let's move on to two demos. The first will focus on the video picture quality showcasing a variety of low and high contrast levels and colors whilst the second one I'll play is to focus on the audio quality from its two hi-fi speakers using a demo video by Dolby Atmos. As always a side disclaimer just remember that the video and audio quality you see and hear is purely based on how you're watching this video in terms of the size and resolution of your screen and whether you're using headphones or other speakers so how I record it through my camera and how you see and hear it will be two slightly different things but it should give you a good enough idea of the quality of this projector especially in a darkened room. Dolby Cinema it's where the most advanced cinematic technology you've ever experienced begins this is Dolby Atmos the number of speakers around you no longer matters because this is the world's first object-based cinematic audio with powerful moving audio that transcends from channels to moving around you with pinpoint accuracy this is contrast that reveals details deeper than any image you've seen on a screen this is luminance that means the difference between white and pure energy energy that is about to reveal an entire universe of color you've never experienced in the cinema. Alright so wrapping things up for the video quality honestly I was impressed at how clear the picture was and that was even with an additional light source in the room such as my bedside table lamp and I was still able to get enough clarity from the video quality to give me a good home cinema experience and I think a lot of that has to do with the 9500 luminance levels that this projector has which I can't fault secondly the sound quality on there was enough for me not to warrant to connect to a soundbar every time or any external speakers if I'm sitting at a distance maybe about two three meters away you know it was still overpowered the fan noise and I'll still be able to hear things clearly at 100 volume but for me personally I would always recommend if you are going to use this as a home cinema experience to get that cinematic experience always connected to external speakers if you have a subwoofer set as well then connect that as well because that will just take it to a whole another level and putting all of that together with the vast amount of features that this projector also has I would say overall for the value of the money that you pay for the price it's actually worth buying and you know I would definitely recommend you guys do check it out you know with the smart features with the touch screen on top I think you know you get a very good value for your home cinematic experience the link is in the description if you wanted to check it out make sure you ask me any questions if you have on this projector and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can if you like this review and you like projector reviews and all things tech I have new videos out every week which I'm sure you're going to like so make sure you subscribe and make sure to like this video and I will catch you guys next time take care