Dxyiitoo Projector 201S Review: Can This Under-$200 Be Your Home Cinema?

Detailed Dxyiitoo Projector 201S review of its 1080P image, built-in DVD, WiFi, Bluetooth and 250'' screen so you know if it fits your next movie night.

Dxyiitoo Projector 201S WiFi Bluetooth DVD projector
BEST VALUE HOME PROJECTOR

Dxyiitoo Projector 201S — WiFi DVD All-in-One Home Theater

Our take: a bright, easy-to-use 1080P-supported projector with a built-in DVD player that makes big-screen movie nights simple for families.

4.6/5
  • 12000lm brightness and 8000:1 contrast for clear, vivid 1080P-supported movie nights up to 250″.
  • Built-in DVD player plus HDMI, USB, TF and VGA ports for discs, TV sticks, consoles and more.
  • WiFi screen mirroring and Bluetooth 5.0 let you cast from phones and pair wireless speakers easily.
Brightness
12000lm LED
Max Screen Size
Up to 250″
Resolution
1080P supported
Wireless
WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0

If you’ve been looking for a budget-friendly way to turn your living room or backyard into a proper movie space, the Dxyiitoo Projector 201S is one of those models that immediately catches the eye. It promises a lot for a relatively low price: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 1080p support, a 250-inch screen size, and—something you don’t see very often anymore—a built-in DVD player.

On paper, it’s positioned as an all-in-one entertainment hub for families who still own stacks of DVDs, want to stream from their phones, and occasionally plug in a game console or TV stick. In this review we’ll walk through what the Dxyiitoo 201S actually offers, where it shines, and where you’ll need the right expectations to be happy with it.

Rather than drowning you in dry specs, we’ll look at how it performs in real-world use: movie nights, outdoor screenings, gaming sessions, and time with the kids. By the end, you should have a clear sense of whether this is the right projector for your home.

Key Specs at a Glance

Model: Dxyiitoo Projector 201S (upgraded)
Category: Home cinema / family entertainment projector

  • Native display resolution: 1920 × 1080 (Full HD supported input)
  • Supported resolutions: up to 4K input (downscaled), plus 2K, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 480p, 480i
  • Brightness: rated 12,000 lumens LED (manufacturer spec)
  • Contrast ratio: 8,000:1
  • Max screen size: 250 inches (recommended range 39"–250")
  • Aspect ratios: 4:3, 16:9, zoom modes, auto mode
  • Light source life: up to 60,000 hours
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi for screen mirroring (iOS/Android) and AirPlay; Bluetooth 5.0 for audio
  • Inputs: HDMI (x2), USB, TF/Micro SD, VGA, AV, 3.5 mm audio out
  • Built-in: DVD/CD player, dual stereo speakers with SRS
  • Recommended use: Gaming, movies, TV, outdoor cinema, family entertainment
  • List price: around $189.98 (often discounted)

Design & Build Quality

Physically, the Dxyiitoo 201S follows the “home media hub” design rather than the ultra-tiny “pocket projector” look. It’s a compact rectangular unit finished in white, with the lens on the front right and a circular DVD tray on the top. The built-in DVD drive is top-loading: flip open the lid, drop in your disc, close it, and you’re ready to go. That layout keeps things intuitive even if you’re not particularly tech-savvy.

The chassis itself feels like what you’d expect in this price range: sturdy enough for everyday use, light enough to carry around the house or pack in the included case for a backyard movie night. It’s not fragile, but you still won’t want to treat it like a rugged camping lantern—think of it as consumer electronics, not outdoor gear.

Control buttons are positioned on the top panel, laid out in a circle that’s easy to navigate by touch. You can power the projector on and off, control playback, navigate menus, and adjust basic settings without touching the remote. That’s handy if the remote wanders off between couch cushions, which inevitably happens.

On the back and side panels you’ll find the connection ports: HDMI, USB, TF card slot, VGA, AV, and audio out. They’re clearly labeled, and there’s enough spacing between them that you won’t fight with bulky HDMI plugs or USB drives.

The ventilation system is designed so that warm air is pushed out the sides, not directly toward the audience. Fan noise is present—as it is with any LCD projector—but the improved cooling design helps keep it from becoming the star of the show. In a normal living room environment with the volume at typical movie levels, it fades into the background.

Overall, the Dxyiitoo 201S looks and feels like a home theater device first and a portable projector second. It’s compact enough to move, but large enough to offer a proper big-screen experience.

Setup & Ease of Use

One of the biggest strengths of the 201S is that it’s designed for users who might be setting up their first projector. Out of the box you get:

  • The projector
  • A small tripod
  • HDMI cable
  • AV cable
  • Power adapter
  • Remote control

For many people, that’s everything required to get up and running. You can place the projector on the tripod or a coffee table, plug it into power, connect a source, and you’re essentially ready to watch.

Basic Positioning and Focus

The projector works best when it’s roughly aligned with the center of the screen. You can adjust the focus using the ring around the lens, and you have keystone correction and zoom options in the menu to fine-tune the image shape. As with all projectors, you’ll get the sharpest image if the projector is roughly perpendicular to the screen and you use keystone sparingly. The 39"–250" screen size range gives you plenty of flexibility for small bedrooms and big living rooms alike.

Connecting to Wi-Fi

Inside, there’s a Wi-Fi module that enables wireless screen mirroring and AirPlay. The first time you use those features, you need to connect the projector to your home Wi-Fi router by following the instructions in the manual (they reference page 11). Once that initial pairing is done, connecting a phone or tablet becomes fairly straightforward:

  • iOS devices (iPhone/iPad): use AirPlay or screen mirroring. You can mirror your display or stream compatible app content.
  • Android devices: use Miracast/DLNA style screen mirroring modes.

It’s worth noting that for apps like Netflix or Disney+, DRM restrictions may block direct mirroring from a phone. That’s a limitation imposed by the streaming services, not the projector itself. The common workaround is to plug in a TV stick (Fire TV, Roku, etc.) and stream through that.

Using the Built-in DVD Player

This is where the Dxyiitoo 201S really sets itself apart. Instead of needing a separate DVD player and another power outlet, you just lift the top lid, place a disc inside, close it, and select the DVD input. There’s support for a wide range of disc formats:

  • Video DVDs (standard, RW, +/-R)
  • VCD/SVCD
  • Audio CDs and recordable CD formats

Blu-ray discs are not supported, which is expected at this price point and for this class of DVD mechanism. For many households, though, the existing DVD collection is still substantial—kids’ movies, older TV box sets, music DVDs—and the 201S makes them easy to revisit.

Everyday Operation

Day-to-day operation is uncomplicated. The remote lets you control:

  • Volume and mute
  • Source input
  • Playback when using DVDs or USB media
  • Picture modes, brightness, contrast, and aspect ratio
  • Menu navigation and settings

Menus are simple and text-driven rather than cluttered with icons, which actually makes them less confusing. Most users will only need to tweak picture mode, color temperature, and maybe the zoom setting a few times before leaving things alone.

From an ease-of-use standpoint, the 201S hits the right balance between features and friendliness.

Picture Quality: Brightness, Contrast & Color

Let’s talk about what most people care about first: how good does the image actually look?

Brightness

Dxyiitoo rates the 201S at 12,000 lumens of LED light source brightness. Manufacturers use different methods to express these numbers, so you shouldn’t directly compare that figure to true ANSI lumens from high-end projectors. The practical takeaway is that this model is noticeably brighter than many of the ultra-cheap “mini projectors” in the market.

In a dark room, the image is vivid and punchy. In a dim living room with a couple of lamps on, it remains very watchable. In broad daylight with curtains open, like most projectors in this price range, the picture will look washed out; this is simply how projection works. For best results, dim the lights and close the blinds when you can.

Contrast & Black Levels

An 8,000:1 contrast ratio, combined with the LCD panel and lens, gives the 201S respectable performance for movie nights. Dark scenes show reasonable shadow detail, and bright areas don’t blow out too easily once you’ve adjusted the picture settings to your taste.

It won’t match the inky blacks and HDR punch of a premium 4K home theater projector, but those live in a very different price bracket. For casual viewing, kids’ cartoons, sports, and standard Blu-ray/DVD quality content, the contrast is more than adequate.

Resolution & Sharpness

The projector supports Full HD 1080p input and can accept resolutions all the way up to 4K, which it then downscales. The chip inside uses tens of thousands of tiny reflective elements to render the image, and when focus is dialed in, the picture looks crisp from typical viewing distances.

For animated movies and HD sports, edges look clean, text from a streaming interface is clearly legible, and gaming graphics appear detailed enough that you won’t feel like you’re watching something blurry or low-res. Again, you’re not getting a dedicated 4K cinema machine here, but you are getting a solid Full HD experience.

Color Reproduction

The 201S uses a three-chip RGB design and color calibration technology to keep tones natural and saturated without going overboard. Out of the box, colors lean toward a vivid, slightly punchy look—the kind people tend to like for movies and games. Skin tones look natural, and bright primaries (reds, blues, greens) have good pop.

If you prefer a more subdued, cinema-style picture, you can adjust color temperature, brightness, and saturation in the settings. It’s worth spending ten minutes with a familiar movie to dial in a picture mode that suits your room.

Overall, for its price, the Dxyiitoo 201S offers a surprisingly enjoyable image: big, sharp, and colorful enough that friends and family will be impressed when you fire it up on a blank wall or screen.

Sound Quality, Bluetooth & Fan Noise

A projector can look fantastic, but if the audio is tinny or weak, the magic disappears quickly. Dxyiitoo tries to sidestep that problem by building a decent speaker system and Bluetooth audio into the 201S.

Built-in Speakers

Inside the projector are dual stereo speakers with SRS sound processing. They’re not going to replace a dedicated home theater system, but for a compact unit they deliver:

  • Clear dialogue
  • Enough volume for a small or medium-sized living room
  • Balanced sound without harsh highs

For kids’ movies before bedtime, casual TV, or background viewing, the built-in speakers are more than acceptable. If you’re out on the patio with a few friends and there’s no other noise around, they’ll still get the job done.

Bluetooth 5.0 Audio

Where the 201S becomes much more flexible is its Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. You can pair it with:

  • Portable Bluetooth speakers
  • Soundbars
  • Bluetooth headphones or earbuds

This is a huge plus. For a proper movie experience, pairing the projector with a decent Bluetooth speaker or soundbar creates a dramatically more cinematic feel. For late-night sessions when you don’t want to disturb anyone, Bluetooth headphones give you private big-screen immersion.

Dxyiitoo also notes that if you’re using something like an Amazon Fire TV Stick and you see a Dolby icon on screen, you may need to switch off Dolby Digital Plus in the Fire TV audio settings or choose PCM. That’s a common compatibility tweak with many budget projectors and speakers.

Fan Noise

All projectors produce some fan noise. The 201S uses an improved cooling system to reduce this, and the noise level is reasonable for a projector in this class. You’ll hear it in very quiet scenes if you’re listening for it, but once the movie or game audio is at normal levels it largely disappears behind the sound.

Connectivity & Compatibility

One of the most appealing aspects of the Dxyiitoo 201S is how many ways there are to feed it content. It’s not locked into a single ecosystem—and it doesn’t require you to be a networking wizard either.

Physical Ports

On the back and sides you’ll find:

  • HDMI 1 & 2: for TV sticks, laptops, Blu-ray/DVD players, consoles (PS4, Xbox, Switch)
  • USB: plug in a flash drive (up to 32 GB) with movies, photos, or music
  • TF/Micro SD card slot: handy if you store media on small cards
  • VGA: for older PCs or office laptops
  • AV (3-in-1): for legacy DVD players, camcorders, or older game systems
  • 3.5 mm audio out: for wired speakers or headphones

The dual HDMI ports are especially handy—you can leave a TV stick connected permanently and still plug in a console or laptop without constantly swapping cables.

Wireless Screen Mirroring

For casual streaming from your phone or tablet, wireless mirroring is built-in:

  • iOS: use AirPlay / screen mirroring mode
  • Android: use Miracast or DLNA-style mirroring

This is excellent for sharing photos, home videos, YouTube, and other content that doesn’t fight with DRM. The built-in Wi-Fi module is there to keep the stream as smooth and lag-free as possible, provided your home network is reasonably strong.

Streaming Services & DRM

Like most projectors in this category, direct screen mirroring doesn’t always work with apps like Netflix, Hulu, or Disney+. That’s due to copyright protection on the app side, not a limitation invented by Dxyiitoo.

The simple solution is to plug in a streaming device (Fire TV, Roku, Chromecast with Google TV, etc.) into one of the HDMI ports. Once you do that, the 201S behaves just like a big TV screen: you control the apps from the TV stick remote and enjoy full-screen streaming without connection issues.

Media Files & Formats

Beyond DVDs and streaming, you can also play files directly from USB or TF card. Common video formats like AVI, MP4, and standard MPEG variants are supported, along with photos and music files. This is convenient for offline movie nights, photo slideshows at family gatherings, or playing downloaded content without turning on a laptop.

In short, the 201S is very flexible—it doesn’t lock you into a single way of watching.

Real-World Use Cases

Specs are one thing; how the projector fits into everyday life is another. The Dxyiitoo 201S is clearly designed to be a family workhorse rather than a niche specialty device, and in that role it performs well.

Home Theater Evenings

In a darkened living room, the 250-inch maximum screen size makes even average movies feel big and immersive. Most people will settle somewhere between 80" and 150" depending on room size. At those sizes, Full HD content looks sharp, and color performance is satisfying.

Pair the projector with a basic fixed or pull-down screen and a Bluetooth speaker or soundbar, and you’ve got a genuinely enjoyable home theater without spending four figures.

Kids’ Cartoons & Family Time

If you have children, the built-in DVD player is a quiet hero. Many families still own DVD collections of Disney, Pixar, and older animated series. Instead of buying all those again on streaming platforms, you simply pop the disc in and press play.

The large image size is great for group viewing—you’re not crowding around a small TV in a bedroom. And because the projector supports eye-friendly diffuse reflection, the viewing experience is easier on the eyes than a bright, small phone or tablet screen.

Outdoor Movies & Parties

With the included carrying case and tripod, it’s very easy to move the 201S outdoors. On a summer night with the sun down, you can point it at a portable screen or a light-colored wall and have an outdoor cinema in minutes.

Brightness is strong enough to hold up well in the dark, and the ability to stream from a TV stick or pop in a DVD gives you plenty of flexibility. Add a wireless speaker and you’ve got the atmosphere of an open-air theater on your patio or rooftop.

Casual Gaming

For gaming, the 201S is perfectly fine for casual and family use—think sports games, racing titles, platformers, and adventure games. A console such as a PS4, Xbox, or Switch plugged into HDMI delivers a large, colorful image that makes split-screen multiplayer particularly fun.

For competitive online shooters where every millisecond of input lag matters, high-end dedicated gaming monitors still have the edge. But if your priority is having friends over and enjoying large-screen game sessions, the Dxyiitoo 201S will absolutely deliver the fun.

The Built-in DVD Player: Old-School Feature, Real-World Advantage

In a world dominated by streaming, a built-in DVD player might sound old-fashioned. In practice, it’s one of the biggest reasons this projector is so appealing.

Many households have shelves or boxes full of DVDs that rarely get used anymore, not because the content is bad, but because the DVD player is long gone or buried in a closet. The 201S revives that library effortlessly. There’s no separate power cable, no extra HDMI device, and no hunting through cabinets to find a player. It’s all integrated.

For grandparents visiting with old concert DVDs, for kids begging to watch the same animated film they loved years ago, or for families who want offline viewing without worrying about internet bandwidth, this feature is incredibly convenient.

From a purely cost perspective, once you factor in the price of a decent standalone DVD player plus cables, the built-in drive on the 201S adds genuine value—especially at this price level.

Limitations & Things to Know Before You Buy

No projector is perfect, and it’s better to go in with clear expectations. Here are some realistic limitations of the Dxyiitoo 201S:

  • Best in a dark or dim room: despite the high brightness rating, all projectors struggle in bright daylight. Plan to dim the lights for a proper movie experience.
  • Not a 4K cinema projector: it supports 4K input but displays at 1080p. If you’re chasing razor-sharp 4K HDR with perfect black levels, you’ll need to look much higher in price.
  • Speakers are good, not room-shaking: the built-in speakers are fine for casual watching, but external speakers (Bluetooth or wired) make a big difference for cinematic impact.
  • No built-in app store: it’s not a smart TV. For Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, etc., plan on using a TV stick, console, or other HDMI streaming device.
  • No Blu-ray support: the DVD drive doesn’t read Blu-ray discs. Standard DVDs are fine; Blu-ray requires a separate player into HDMI.
  • Fan noise is present: while improved, there is still audible fan noise in quiet scenes. This is normal in the budget projector segment.

None of these are deal-breakers as long as you understand them ahead of time. For most families, the feature set far outweighs the limitations.

Value for Money

With a list price around $189.98 (and often available for less during promotions), the Dxyiitoo Projector 201S offers a lot for the money:

  • Full HD support
  • 250-inch maximum image size
  • 12,000-rated lumens
  • Wi-Fi mirroring and AirPlay
  • Bluetooth 5.0 audio
  • Built-in DVD player
  • Long 60,000-hour lamp life
  • Multiple inputs, including dual HDMI

If you tried to assemble a similar setup using separate components—a projector, a DVD player, a basic speaker, and a streaming box—you’d quickly spend more, and you’d have more cables and clutter to deal with.

The 201S is not trying to compete with premium dedicated home theater projectors that cost several times more. Instead, it offers an accessible, flexible, and surprisingly capable big-screen solution for families who want “movie night magic” without blowing up their budget.

Tips for Getting the Best Picture from the Dxyiitoo 201S

To really make this projector shine, a few practical tweaks go a long way:

  1. Control the light: whenever possible, dim or turn off room lights and close curtains. Even an inexpensive blackout curtain can transform picture quality.
  2. Use a proper screen if you can: a smooth white wall is fine to start, but a basic projector screen improves contrast and sharpness noticeably.
  3. Place the projector straight on: try to keep the lens centered with the screen and perpendicular to it. Rely on physical positioning first, keystone correction second.
  4. Fine-tune focus carefully: stand near the screen and adjust the focus ring until text from a menu looks crisp and edges are sharp.
  5. Adjust picture modes: switch between preset modes (Movie, Standard, etc.) and then refine brightness, contrast, and color temperature to suit your space.
  6. Pair a good speaker: if sound matters to you, connect a Bluetooth speaker or soundbar. It’s one of the easiest upgrades you can make.
  7. Disable Dolby Digital Plus when needed: if you experience sound issues using a Fire TV or similar device, switch the audio output to PCM or turn off Dolby Digital Plus in the device settings.
  8. Mind your distance: don’t always go for the absolute biggest image—there’s a sweet spot where picture size and brightness balance nicely. Often somewhere in the 90"–130" range looks fantastic.

A little bit of setup effort on day one pays off every time you power on the projector afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Dxyiitoo 201S good for small apartments?

Yes. You don’t need a huge room to enjoy it. At shorter distances you can project a perfectly usable 60"–100" image onto a wall or pull-down screen. When you move or have more space, you can go bigger, up to 250".

Q: Can I watch Netflix or Disney+ directly from my phone over Wi-Fi?

Q: How long will the lamp really last?

Q: Does it support gaming consoles like PS4, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch?

Q: Can I use Bluetooth headphones directly with the projector?

Q: What kind of discs can I play?

Q: Is it portable enough for camping or outdoor trips?

Final Verdict – Who Is the Dxyiitoo Projector 201S For?

The Dxyiitoo 201S isn’t trying to be a studio-grade cinema projector or a specialized professional tool. It’s aimed squarely at families, students, and everyday users who want an easy, affordable way to enjoy big-screen entertainment at home and outdoors—and in that mission, it succeeds.

You’ll love this projector if:

  • You still have a DVD collection and want an effortless way to watch it.
  • You want a projector that works with phones, TV sticks, consoles, and USB drives without complicated setup.
  • You care more about a big, colorful, enjoyable image than chasing absolute reference-level black levels and HDR.
  • You like the idea of taking movie nights out onto the patio or into the backyard.

You might want to look higher-end if:

  • You’re very particular about perfect black levels, HDR performance, and 4K detail.
  • You need ultra-low input lag for competitive gaming.
  • You want built-in streaming apps instead of relying on an external TV stick.

For most people shopping in this price range, the Dxyiitoo Projector 201S offers a compelling blend of features: Full HD support, 12,000-rated lumens, a huge 250" screen size, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, broad connectivity, and that surprisingly handy built-in DVD player. It’s a genuine home-theater-in-a-box that makes it easy to create shared moments—whether that’s watching a blockbuster with friends, revisiting old discs with family, or setting up a spontaneous outdoor cinema.

If you’re looking for a versatile projector under the $200 mark that can handle both modern streaming and old-school discs, the Dxyiitoo 201S deserves a serious spot on your shortlist.

Willie S. Fancher
Willie S.

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