Bright 800 ANSI Lumens 1080p projection,Solid, premium build,Portable and lightweight,Keystone correction is intuitive and works well,
No built-in battery, Netflix is no longer supported, Turns off when it gets hot, Average speakers,
With its latest release, Xgimi might have finally made portable projector perfection. The Xgimi Elfin is surprisingly robust, capable and effortless to use for one that you can easily slip into your tote bag or backpack. Reasons to buy+Bright 800 ANSI Lum...
Published: 2021-11-21, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Small and light - so it's portable,Built-in Android TV,Automatic keystone and focus,HDR10+ adds punch to colours
No Netflix support,Only 800 Lumens brightness,Speakers aren't much cop,No 4K or other such fanciness here
While the Elfin isn't an all-singing and all-dancing projector that you might opt to use for a dedicated cinema room - wouldn't it be nice to have one of those? - it is perfect for making a movie night in your bedroom, garden (if it's dark enough), living...
Noticeable dithering, Still no Netflix, Sign-in required
The Xgimi Elfin made itself more and less portable at the same time by ditching the internal battery. It's a solid, compact projector for home use, but its portability is less useful without battery power, and other home theater projectors easily win out...
Published: 2024-02-13, Author: Samuel , review by: rtings.com
Decent image accuracy out-of-the-box, Full suite of smart features, Small and light, and has a slew of image correction features for a quick install, Good contrast for a pleasant viewing experience in dark rooms
The projector is dim, and struggles when any lights are on in the room
Published: 2022-09-14, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Small and light, Surprisingly bright; rated at 800 ANSI lumens, 1080p native resolution; accepts 4K input, Built-in Android TV 10 for streaming via Wi-Fi, Image quality easily good enough for casual movie and video watching
Published: 2022-04-20, Author: Paul , review by: pocketables.com
Abstract: About a month ago I first wrote about the XGIMI Elfin. Over the past month I have used this nearly every day in every scenario I could implement. I now have friends who profess projector envy (that they don't have one, not that this is better than theirs...
Published: 2022-02-16, Author: Christian , review by: bgr.com
XGIMI may not be quite as big of a name as the likes of BenQ and Canon, but they've been slowly but surely building out their projector lineup over the past few years. The XGIMI Elfin is built to be high-quality, yet still very portable. That puts it in d...
Abstract: It's not Christmas yet, but it looks like it with the simultaneous reception of two mobile projectors. The new XGIMI ELFIN, a DLP LED model of 800 lumens, and the WANBO T6 MAX (successor to the T2 MAX already tested on this blog) provided with a brightne...
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built-in, Small and lightweight, Android TV, Quiet, HDR-ready
AC adapter gets hot, No battery playback
The XGIMI Elfin is a touch larger than some pico projectors, but with over 700 lumens of light at its disposal, it leaves most of them in the dark. Its 1080p HD resolution is a significant benefit from such a small projector, and the Elfin is capable of m...