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AAXA P1 Pico Projector
By pfhometheater | March 23, 2010
- The single LED light source eliminates motion blur and color break up (The Rainbow Effect)
- MP4/ MP3/ AVI/ JPG/ WMV decoder- RGB/ iPod/ PSP/ PDA/ DVD input * Lasts Forever : Unlike conventional Lamp-based projectors
- The LED Lamp enables the P1 to achieve full brightness within 5 seconds as there is no bulb warm-up time.
- VGA (640×480) resolution * Environmentally Friendly: The LED Lamp consumes less power. The LED Lamp is also 100% free of mercury
- 60 Minute Battery Life- AC adapter Included- optional 3hr battery available
Product Description
Using AAXA’s proprietary LCoS technology, the AAXA P1 micro projector combines affordability with improved brightness and image quality. The ultra-mobile P1 weighs only 6 ounces, yet it outputs at 12 lumen and a resolution of 640×480 (VGA). The P1 produces excellent picture quality and brightness in low light conditions.
Image quality is excellent in dark conditions even with a 60″ picture. Multiple input sources are supported including VGA, composite… More >>
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March 23rd, 2010 at 6:16 pm
I bot this product from AaxaTech…and let me tell you that they are real good. Product arrived in 2 days…They have very good support. Product is also really good with iphone and ipod.
satisfied with product and shipper.
Rating: 4 / 5
March 23rd, 2010 at 9:15 pm
this is a great little projector , it is easy to set up. i like to play playstation with it and it goes on most flat surfaces. the room has to be comepletly dark for a desent picture.
Rating: 3 / 5
March 23rd, 2010 at 9:55 pm
The Aaxa Pico Projector seemed perfect for my small classroom setting, and my graduating seniors gave one to me as a gift last June. After waiting for 2 weeks, it arrived but would not work with the battery. I had purchased their VGA cables, though, and was hopeful because with the unit plugged in, it worked well with my laptop. The company replaced the battery and it still didn’t work. After the replacement battery didn’t help, I sent the unit back and finally received a replacement at the end of September. Meanwhile I bought their ipod cable. When I received the replacement, the battery worked, but I could not get the VGA cables to work with the computer and could not get the ipod cables to work with my ipod Touch2. Aaxa then said I would need Apple’s cables (another $50). They did not work. By Nov 4th they suggested a few more fixes, and said that if I couldn’t get it to work, they’d reimburse me (minus a 20% restocking fee if they found it ok). I tried their suggestions, but could not get it to work with my computer or ipod. On Nov 20, I asked for an RMA, which they sent. I then was down for 3 weeks with the flu and complications. I was finally able to send the unit and cables back right after Christmas. They checked out the unit, which they said was ok but RENIGGED ON THEIR COMMITMENT TO REIMBURSE ME. Don’t bother with this company. I only wish I had purchased it on Amazon.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 24th, 2010 at 12:21 am
Ordered a unit directly from aaxa on a monday and received it on the friday. plugged in the battery and the charger. turned it on, took a few seconds to reread the manual to figure out that to get to the menu you have to hold down the play button and not press the menu button. the menu system is kind of confusing. to move up and down through the list of files you have to click left and right instead of up and down.
i thought the unit would come with 1 gb onboard memory and a 1 gb microsd card, perhaps it was an old promotion for a free sd card? dont know
so i turn the unit on, and get to the pictures that came with the unit, after about 5 seconds, the colors become inversed, whites black, blacks white, etc.. i go back to the menu and the colors remained inverse. i try turning the unit off and then back on. the colors are fine, i go try to play the onboard video, a few seconds later, the colors become invesered, go back to the menu and they remained inverse.
i sent an email the same day on friday to their tech support, no reply.
the next week i call them on monday. they say they will call me back in 15 min. they don’t call back for a few hours, so i call back and then they tell me to ship the unit back to them without reimburing the shipping costs.
so now im waiting for a proper unit.
Rating: 2 / 5
March 24th, 2010 at 1:23 am
In this modern day of technology, smaller is better. Everything is getting smaller, from cellphones to even game consoles (slim versions). It’s nice to be able to pack practically an entire entertainment center into my suitcase taking up so little space. I use to have everything except a display, but now with this little gem, my entertainment center is now complete. An earphone set is essential with this unit though as the on-board speakers don’t really do much in terms of providing quality sound, but it’s there.
When there’s a good amount of ambient lighting around, like during the day, this unit does not work well at all. You’d have to have it like 1 foot away from the wall to get a small but bright enough image to see. However, at night in a dark room, it’s pretty amazing what this tiny unit can put out. It’s like being able to carry a 60″ flatscreen wherever I go.
This unit is great for anyone who has a collection of movies on their laptop or iPhone and doesn’t want to pay any extra fees from some hotel. Just plug in your P1, get some popcorn, put on your earphones for the ultimate portable movie experience. I definitely enjoy viewing with this unit more than my 7″ portable DVD player.
Rating: 4 / 5