The Wanbo ToGo Pro tries to sit in the middle of those two extremes. The Wanbo ToGo Pro isn’t the brightest projector in Wanbo’s lineup, and it’s not really trying to be. Design and construction The Wanbo ToGo Pro feels more intentionally designed for portability than most of Wanbo’s other projectors. Instead of simply shrinking down a conventional home projector, Wanbo gave it a compact rectangular body with a cleaner and more travel-friendly look. This is one of the ToGo Pro’s most practical features because it makes setup far less awkward. The ToGo Pro still uses a dedicated DC adapter instead of USB-C. Projection quality The Wanbo ToGo Pro comes with a native 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 500 ANSI lumens of brightness, and a 1.3:1 throw ratio, with a recommended screen size of 40 to 120 inches. The ToGo Pro doesn’t feel like one of those portable projectors where image quality was treated as an afterthought. Read more in our articles including "Wanbo ToGo Pro Review: A battery-powered projector done right" and "DJI unveils Mic Mini 2S".
The Wanbo ToGo Pro tries to sit in the middle of those two extremes. The Wanbo ToGo Pro isn’t the brightest projector in Wanbo’s lineup, and it’s not really trying to be.
Design and construction The Wanbo ToGo Pro feels more intentionally designed for portability than most of Wanbo’s other projectors. Instead of simply shrinking down a conventional home projector, Wanbo gave it a compact rectangular body with a cleaner and more travel-friendly look. This is one of the ToGo Pro’s most practical features because it makes setup far less awkward.
Our coverage of Wanbo ToGo Pro includes: "Wanbo ToGo Pro Review: A battery-powered projector done right"; "DJI unveils Mic Mini 2S"; "Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.