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A quarter the price! - NexiGo Aurora Pro

ShortCircuit@ShortCircuit854K viewsOct 16, 202312:37
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Thanks to NexiGo for sponsoring this video! Purchase a NexiGo Aurora Pro Projector at: viraln.link and get $300 off with the coupon AURORAxSC. Note that this coupon is limited to 200 uses and is valid for one month. 4K projectors are a great avenue to explore if you are looking for a large display but don't have the budget for those expensive 100-inch TVs. Luckily for you, the new Aurora Pro Projector from NexiGo will satisfy your needs with its 4K image and HDMI 2.1 inputs. Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► PRODUCTS WE USE ON THE SHORTCIRCUIT SET: lmg.gg FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt TikTok: @linustech Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 0:30 Unboxing 1:54 Taking a look at the Aurora Pro 3:39 IT'S ALIIIIIVE 6:25 Playing some Dolby demos 8:14 Testing out the speakers 8:49 Gamer time 12:09 Closing thoughts 12:30 Outro

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The Short Circuit team opens with the idea of a massive, budget-friendly alternative to large TVs by showcasing the NexiGo Aurora Pro projector. The host explains the core proposition: a 4K laser ultra short throw (UST) projector that can deliver a TV-like experience at a fraction of the cost, especially when paired with an optional 100-inch-plus screen. The unboxing segment highlights the device design, including a front speaker grill, the key ports on the back (three HDMI 2.1 inputs with eARC, USB, S/PDIF, and LAN), and the built-in Android 9 interface. The video emphasizes the value of laser projection for contrast and brightness, noting the benefit of a high-quality ambient-light rejecting screen from the same brand, and discusses initial setup considerations such as screen alignment and keystone adjustments. Overall, the presenter lays out that the Aurora Pro supports 4K at up to 120 Hz (with caveats about HDMI 2.1 capabilities) and aims to deliver a large-screen experience without the expense of traditional 100-inch TVs.

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Questions answered

What is the NexiGo Aurora Pro best suited for compared to a traditional TV?
The Aurora Pro is best for achieving a very large display at a lower price than a traditional 100+ inch TV, especially in darker rooms where HDR and laser contrast can shine.
Does the Aurora Pro truly output 4K at 120 Hz?
According to the video and accompanying comments, there is skepticism about native 4K/120 Hz output; the projector supports 4K input and has 120 Hz capable HDMI 2.1 inputs, but some viewers believe true native 4K/120 Hz may not be achievable with current DLP tech.
What are the key ports and gaming capabilities of the Aurora Pro?
It includes three HDMI 2.1 ports (one with eARC), USB, S/PDIF, LAN, and a built-in Android OS with 4K HDR and gaming 120 Hz support on compatible sources.