This is a comparison review with the Yaber V3 and Yaber V6. At first I purchased the Yaber V3 and that projector is an amazing projector, my favorite actually, but because it was defective with the update, I returned it and bought this Yaber V6. The Yaber customer service is excellent though, and gave me an extra 10% discount for the inconveniences. Thank you Vicky, you are amazing!! Now for the review. The pros: The menu is user friendly and has a better interface. At 7500 lumens it is bright enough to see in a fully lit room. The colors are vibrant and more true to reality than other projectors. The speaker levels can be manually adjusted to increase bass, treble, pitch, background, to help with whatever you're using it for which is great! After adjusting levels to my preference, I compared the speakers to my JBL handheld bluetooth speaker and the on Yaber V6 speakers were better! (Which was really surprising). The focus focus ring keeps the focus from the center to the edge of the screen. Even when the 4-point key function isn't adjusted to be a perfect rectangular screen, the picture isn't distorted at all, which is nice. The cons: It's large, measuring at 9"x10". It's a little heavy. The height adjuster doesn't help that much because it is so big, so you may need to put a book or object under the front like I did it you aren't using a ceiling mount. It isn't a short throw projector, so in a 10.5 foot room it can only project a 90"x 49" display, compared to the Yaber V3 that can project a 120"x 60" display from the same distance. The fan is loud, but isn't annoying. It sounds like one of those large square floor fans that cost $20 on high speed. When you turn up the volume though it drowns out the noise of the fan. You can't manually adjust the colors. You can adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation, yet not the red/blue/green colors. It's a tiny flaw that could easily be changed, but it's just a tiny flaw. The picture quality is pretty good, but you need to alter the picture quality to adjust for the pixelation. With the Yaber V3, I hardly needed to adjust the picture quality at all and it was true FHD1080p. The Yaber V6 isn't FHD, but it is probably 1080i. When I play my PS4 games, the quality depreciates dramatically to nearly 720p which is unacceptable. It can only track 30fps (frames per second) and not 60fps so motion is glitchy and detracts from the experience. The Yaber V6 is more expensive that the Yaber V3 with the Yaber costing $210 with a discount, compared to the Yaber V3 that costs $80-$90 with a discount. The quality of the Yaber V6 does not match it's value. Like I said, I had a phenomenal projector (Yaber V3) before buying this Yaber V6 so this one is the "2nd place brother" in my opinion. Overall, If I didn't have a better projector to compare this to, I'd think it was a great projector. Honestly, I'd suggest the Yaber V3 over this Yaber V6 any day. You'll save more money and have better picture quality, short throw distance, and versatility in a projector.