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Viewsonic M2 Projector review: Rich colours, good audio, but some performance hiccups

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      Viewsonic M2 Projector review: Rich colours, good audio, but some performance hiccups

      The Viewsonic M2 has a square design with a black top and metallic brown design on the sides. The bottom of the device has three rubber feet along with the stand to tilt the projector. The mounting port is in the centre of the bottom of the projector. The bottom also has the housing for the Wi-Fi dongle. The finish of the projector is clean and elegant although the top can get covered in fingerprints easily. It’s minimal all around with the ViewSonic logo on the top and the ‘Sound by Harman Kardon’ logo on the left. The front has the lens along with the focus camera and all the connectivity options are at the back. Speaking of connectivity, the Viewsonic M2 Projector an HDMI 2.0 port with HDCP 2.2, USB-C port, microSD card slot, USB Type-A port and a 3.5mm audio port. There is also a power port along with an IR receiver. Surprisingly, you don't have to point the remote directly at the front or back of the projector as we’ve seen on others. Pointing it in the vicinity of the projector gets the job done adding to the convenience of ease of use.

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