![]() Speaking of, the included remote handles all interfacing with the Android TV 10.0 operating system installed, and the remote does a fine job, though the system can be a little slow to react to Google Assistant commands. There’s no HDMI source switching, volume control, or focus control available without the remote. Notably absent from the design are any sort of control buttons beyond power. The rear of the XGIMI Elfin includes an HDMI 2.0 port, USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm audio jack, and a power button. It can quickly manage horizontal and vertical keystone adjustments as well as focus, saving a lot of fuss in setup. The XGIMI Elfin boasts the ability to actually frame the image within the bounds of a projection screen or shrink it to avoid obstacles, like paintings or other wall art, automatically. You’ll find the projector lens behind a hard glass protector on the front as well as sensors for handling automatic keystone and image framing. The chassis has a barren top and sides, leaving the front, back, and bottom to house the important bits. The design is reminiscent of Apple’s Mac Mini, albeit white plastic rather than silver metal. ![]() Though the XGIMI Elfin is just 1.98 pounds and only 1.97 inches thick, it’s able to hit a bright 800 ANSI Lumens. ![]() The XGIMI Elfin boils down XGIMI’s other projectors into a more compact package that doesn’t make major sacrifices to get there.
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