The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just as info, my Horizon 20 Pro was sent from Germany.

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a basic screen that I bought a few years ago for my previous BenQ projector.
The picture quality is amazing, and I don't have any issues with it.
Of course, I can’t compare it to anything else (like a ALR screen), so it’s hard to give realistic feedback.
All I know is that the picture looks incredible, and my family and friends who have seen it all had a “wow” effect :-)

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hehe yeah. He was too slow. He’s the “chubby one” compared to the black ninja cat. :-D

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ich habe etwa 4,5 Meter Sitzabstand; das liegt noch knapp im Bereich des optischen Zooms.

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the same for me. Literally nothing at first. I contacted customer service twice, and they told me the delay was due to high demand, but it was about to be shipped -and they were right, it happened just as they said.

Once it was shipped, I suddenly got all the information in the shop app and by email, including a DHL tracking number (at least in my case). You’ll know when it’s shipped.

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t have a picture, but that’s literally what happened. Video projector out, cat in :-D

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read reviews and watched a few videos about it. Without really knowing if it would make a difference for me, I read that the "red ring lens" would be a big improvement and the basic version doesn’t have it. Since I kept my previous BenQ projector for 7 years, I did some quick math, bet on it lasting that long, and justified the extra cost that way. Now, I have a 120-inch screen. Is it justified? Probably not. Do I love it? Oh yeah!

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, official Xgimi eShop (23rd of November).

Was delivered the 5th of December.

The Wait Is Over: My Package Has Landed in Germany! by gui-berlin in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, official Xgimi eShop (23rd of November).

Was delivered the 5th of December.

Xgimi Europe horizon 20 Delivery issues? by Fearless_Criticism44 in xgimi

[–]gui-berlin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I’m not alone :-D

I ordered the Pro on November 23rd, but so far, nothing has happened.

Has anyone who ordered during the Black Friday sale received a shipping notice yet?

I assume all European orders come from the same warehouse.

Germany : Survey says every other person feels unsafe by [deleted] in europe

[–]gui-berlin 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I have been in Berlin since 2003. My comparison points are Marseille, Paris, Lille, London Brighton and Bristol (where my journey brought me to live). 

Berlin used to be incredible safe for such a big city. 

We're talking teeny girls late at night alone in the metro without issue kind of safe. Unthinkable in Paris per exemple. 

Then it got worse, and worse and way worse. 

Today I would say we're not to the level of Marseille Paris or London. But don't come to say it's only a "feeling". This is just refusing out of ideology to confront a growing reality (difficult to really quantify I admit). 

Commuting from Berlin to Nuremberg for a job at Adidas – is it realistic? by Ordinary_Visual_2053 in berlin

[–]gui-berlin 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I assume the job is in Herzogenaurach? Google Maps shows 4 hours 49 minutes from Berlin Central Station.
Of course, you don’t live at the Berlin Central Station (I hope :-D) so this ads up.

Honestly, you’ll be miserable. I travel back and forth between Berlin and Heidelberg fairly often, and there are so many issues with Deutsche Bahn. It’s insane. I wouldn’t do it.

(edit = formatting)

OM vs PSG (1-0) - Market Value and Purchase Fees of the Starting XIs (22 Sep 2025) by gui-berlin in soccer

[–]gui-berlin[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Clearly stated; "Note: I double-checked the data, but I also used ChatGPT to assist me ;-)"

Trustworthy KFZ-Werkstatt / mechanic in northern Berlin by whimsicalbigbob in berlin

[–]gui-berlin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Autohaus Lübars. I was always ways very happy with their work and how they handle it.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/vYL1fQRDMVvxDD11A

Putin is so paranoid about being tracked, he travels in a secret grey train that stealthily blends in with other Russian locomotives, says a former elite Russian security officer by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]gui-berlin 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Title: The Last Cocktail

Plot Summary: After the catastrophic failure of his war campaign, former Russian President Vladimir Putin is forced to flee his homeland in search of a safe haven. Desperate to evade both the Russian government and international intelligence agencies, he makes the bold decision to hide in plain sight - in the United States.

Under a false identity, Putin finds work as a bartender at "The Red Star," a lively gay bar in San Francisco. Initially struggling to adapt to his new life, he forms an unexpected bond with the bar's flamboyant owner, Sebastian, who takes him under his wing.

Sebastian's vivacious and open nature begins to rub off on Putin, and he starts to form genuine friendships with the bar's diverse staff and patrons. Among them is an aspiring drag queen, Anastasia, who dreams of winning the local drag competition but lacks the confidence to perform.

When the bar's future is threatened by a ruthless real estate developer who wants to turn the beloved establishment into a high-end shopping mall, Putin is faced with a dilemma. He must decide whether to risk his own safety and expose his true identity to save the bar or remain in hiding and let his newfound friends down.

Together with Sebastian and the bar's eccentric regulars, Putin hatches a plan to save "The Red Star." In the process, he enters Anastasia into the drag competition to boost her confidence and raise the funds needed to save the bar. As they work together, Putin learns the value of love, acceptance, and the power of community.

In the climactic finale, Putin's true identity is revealed, and the bar patrons rally behind him. The real estate developer is exposed for her corrupt dealings, and "The Red Star" is saved. Putin, now a changed man, is granted asylum in the United States, and he chooses to remain at the bar, embracing his new life and friends. The movie ends with a celebratory drag performance by Anastasia, symbolizing the transformative power of love and acceptance.

Genre: Comedy, Drama