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wanbo davinci 1 pro review b

    Wanbo send their DaVinci 1 Pro almost a month ago and so I ended up using it for just over a full week. Picture quality is good, it may not be quite on par with that of the Mozart 1 Pro if you take a very close look, but it does come exceptionally close. Same applies for audio, although the DaVinci 1 Pro does fall a bit back in terms of bass levels and clarity (unfortunately both lack support for most audio codecs so once again, I would consider pairing them with a media player). The auto functions work well for the most part (smart obstacle avoidance did give me a bit of trouble) and as for power consumption the good news is that the DaVinci 1 Pro consumers roughly half of what the Mozart 1 Pro does. Finally in terms of build quality the DaVinci 1 Pro does very well and some parts of it actually feel more robust than those of the Mozart 1 Pro (still overall build quality drops due to the rear and bottom of the enclosure).


    Right now, Wanbo is running their 8th anniversary even and so the DaVinci 1 Pro retails for a very tempting price of USD289 directly from the Wanbo online store. Now I can’t possibly say that the DaVinci 1 Pro is perfect, it’s not, it does however offer a very good price/performance ratio (especially now) so if you’re in the market for an affordable model I strongly suggest checking it out, this is why it gets the Golden Award after all.

PROS


- Good Build Quality
- Native 1080p
- WiFi 2.4/5GHz & Bluetooth v5 Connectivity
- Auto & Manual Focus & Keystone Correction
- Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance
- Dual 8W Speakers (16W Total)
- Bass Levels
- 7 Degree Stand
- Netflix Ready
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- Brightness Levels (For Some)
- Lack Of Audio Codec Support (Built-In Player)