Azov Films Igor Portable – In‑Depth Review
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| Pros | Cons | |----------|----------| | Compact, lightweight, travel‑ready | No built‑in lens shift | | Bright LED with good contrast | Slightly warm color bias out of the box | | Wide connectivity (HDMI, USB‑C, micro‑SD, Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi) | Remote hinge can loosen over time | | Android UI + streaming apps built‑in | Battery life limited to ~2 h for full‑HD | | Quick setup, intuitive focus ring | No HDR support (HDR10/HLG) | | Silent operation (no fan) | Keystone correction introduces minor softness at extremes | Pros & Cons Summary | Pros | Cons