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Aiptek PJV11X PocketCinema V10 Portable Projector

By pfhometheater | February 7, 2010

Product Description
Portable Media Players are a thing of the past.  What good is watching your favorite movie or TV show on a 2 inch screen.  Slip the Aiptek PocketCinema into your pocket and you’ll be able to project a 42 inch image on any surface.  And with support for up to 8GB SDHC cards, you’ll be able to carry hours and hours of video with you.  James Bond never had it this good. Features include LCos optical technology developed by 3M, project images up to 42 inches at ov… More >>

Aiptek PJV11X PocketCinema V10 Portable Projector

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5 Responses to “Aiptek PJV11X PocketCinema V10 Portable Projector”

  1. Matt Lenoue Says:
    February 7th, 2010 at 6:56 pm

    Am not happy with this purchase, sounded like a good idea but I am very disapointed.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Fernando Bakos Says:
    February 7th, 2010 at 9:15 pm

    A dream come true. To have a projector this size, no replacing lamps and with an internal memory!! Almost perfect. It deals well with JPG images, but the slide show it offers is automatic. Transition effects between images are good, but it is not programable. You put the files in the folder and it plays in alfabetical order, changing effect in each transition. You can set to loop, but the rest is automatic. It plays video too, but not the standad formats, so it comes with a software on a CD to make the convertion. Is works very well and you can set the resolution and choose from two different file formats, deppending on the compression needed. The software dont work on Mac, just Windows. It would be perfect if it had a VGA (RGB) input to connect directly to the computer as an external monitor. It has just a audio/video input, that works very well from a camera or DVD player. The battery in full charge lasts almost 2 hours. Comes with all cables, tripod, sleve case. You can use the inernal memory, loading it via USB (PC or MAC), ou put a SD card in the slot.

    It’s not bright in the day light, but indoors or at night it’s very visible. Image is clear and sharp. I use it for art instalations , performence, small presentations, video testing and pure fun.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Antonio Wey Ribeiro Says:
    February 7th, 2010 at 9:23 pm

    The product itself is actually fairly good, the problem is compatibility. It only works with two types of videos files and the convertion app bundled is horrible. If you own a Mac, forget it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. GOP Says:
    February 7th, 2010 at 11:41 pm

    I was very dissapointed with this pocket projector. I read one review in which it said to be reasonable with your expections. I tried to be reasonable but this product is terrible. I sent it back the same day I received it. You have to be using it in a dark room during an eclipse to see anything. Save your money and buy a decent projector which you can actually use.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Joyce Says:
    February 8th, 2010 at 1:33 am

    I’m not too good at writing reviews, but this little thing is awesome!

    It is everything I hoped it would be and more. The picture is clear and the sound is quite good for the size it is. Others I considered didn’t have speakers. As far as being in a really dark room, I actually used it with low lighting and it still projected nice and clear. I showed it to my friends and they were completly amazed. It even came with a tripod and remote control. I highly recommend the Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10, you won’t be disappointed, at least I wasn’t.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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