Final Thoughts on the ASUS ZenBeam L2 Portable LED Projector
As I said at the beginning of this review you might not have even known that ASUS makes projectors. This is my first time really even checking out a projector like this. Designed as a sort of all-in-one unit that you can take anywhere, the ZenBeam L2 can be used in place of a TV or taken with you to have the ultimate backyard movie night!
One thing that I didn’t mention earlier is that the unit has a 17,000 mAh battery, which will provide up to 3.5 hours of playback. So again things like a backyard movie night, or taking camping with you are a reality. The all-in-one aspect of this is great too! Once you’ve installed the Android TV box you just have the unit itself, power adapter, and remote. All of which fit in the included travel case. In a worst case scenario if you forgot the remote you can control the Android TV box with your phone, and powering up the unit is via a Type-C connection so you should have a Type-C cable handy.
The image quality is great and I like how large of an image you can project from a short distance. It is also very easy to adjust the image to your liking. The addition of the Light Wall feature means that this is more than just a projector to consume media.
I was not the biggest fan of the HAKO Mini Android TV box. It just seemed a bit slow compared to my Fire TV. It does give you access to all of the streaming services that you want (Via the Google Play Store) though. Of course you can easily connect another source to the ZenBeam L2 easily.
Right now you can pick this projector up at our favorite online retailer for $687.99. When it’s all said and done I think ASUS has put together a very solid all-in-one projector that should be at the top of your list if you are looking in this category. Overall ThinkComputers gives the ASUS ZenBeam L2 Portable LED Projector a 9 out of 10 score!

Pros:
– All in one unit design
– Multiple inputs available
– Very bright and good quality image
– Compact and comes with carrying case
– Built-in battery
Cons:
– Included Android TV box seemed a bit slow
