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It offers 720p Full HD resolution rather than 4K, but produces a great image around 75in. You can even download games your phone's touchscreen doubles as the controller. Simply pair the device with your smartphone and you're in business. It has its own dedicated app store where you can download Netflix, BBC iPlayer and countless other apps to run directly from the Mars 2. It's a true all-in-one solution comprising built-in speakers, wi-fi and a range of streaming apps.
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The great thing about the Mars 2 is that it needs no other piece of technology to function, making it a superb option for casual movie nights. Black depth and motion processing isn't a patch on more expensive models but the results are very appealing nonetheless and give a wonderfully naturally cinematic feel for very little outlay – a masterclass in budget projection. HDR handling and dark detail are very good and, considering the price point, this projector is capable of some brilliant detail. That said the picture performance is still excellent and very fair for the money. It's still a 3LCD machine but the projection technology will only allow for a picture with a stated contrast ratio of 40,000:1 compared to the 100,000:1 on the TW7100. There are differences on the inside compared to its bigger brother too. Fortunately, both Bluetooth and a 3.5mm socket are fitted to help get sound to a speaker. The chassis and most of the features are the same apart from the missing internal speakers on this model which is of note when planning some outdoor viewing. This entry-level 4K projector is the baby brother of the Epson at No.1 in the list. It's expensive, but for those who want the flexibility to throw a film up in their garden whenever and however they choose, this is a fantastic option. The built-in 7W speakers are supplied by Harman Kardon, but there's Bluetooth, a 3,5mm aux and optical connections for external speakers. In terms of physical connections, there are two HDMI ports and two USB ports – the latter being handy for connecting a hard drive or USB stick with video content. It's blessed with the excellent webOS platform, which means direct access to all your video apps over wi-fi (assuming the signal stretches into your garden), and its Miracasting and Bluetooth abilities make for easy and intuitive ad-hoc connections to a range of mobile devices. It presents a decent 4K HDR image between 66 and 150in, has stereo sound and offers plenty of sources – both smart and local. One of the most feature-laden projectors we've tested, the LG CineBeam is a marvellous box of tricks.