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Published: 2014-03-11, Author: Danny , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Projectors are useful for movies, presentations, gaming, and more. But their weight and bulk doesn't make them very portable, so the use of projectors beyond their designated locations is virtually nonexistent. What if you could bring a projector with you...
Abstract: The DLP-based AAXA P4 is an impressively capable pico projector, packed with nearly every feature you can think of. AAXA even added a metaphorical kitchen sink, in the form of Windows CE. Unfortunately, there are some important limitations too, but the...
Ultimately, the ability to project bright, clear images in a lit room is the P4’s biggest selling point, and that may be enough for business travellers who like to travel light. But if good battery life or decent audio are a concern, consider looking ...
Delivers extremely bright (80 ANSI lumens) image, Windows CE offers potential to add functionality,
Battery life, audio quality are mediocre at best, Minimal iPod/smartphone/iPad support, Few Windows CE apps are available,
The Aaxa P4 produces some of the brightest images we've seen in a pocket-size projector, but it suffers from poor battery life and mediocre audio. Aaxa P4 Review: A Pico Projector With Great Images, but Limited Battery Life Aaxa P4 Review, by Yardena ...
I’ve seen this projector in action for over 2 weeks now. I used it to stream a few clips while visiting family for my extended holiday vacation and everyone was pleasantly surprised by the sound and image output. With 1 watt stereo sound its nothing s...
Very bright, sharp image for its size, Onboard storage and SD useful for photos, presentations, Fullon Windows CE environment in there if you like that kind of thing,
Constantly running, quite loud fan, Needs better file support, Interface can be unresponsive or break
While the P4 is well-built, compact, and produces a really bright and solid picture, its other features are just not very usable. To be fair, the others in the space are often just as poor performers: I haven’t met a pico projector yet that provides a ...
Published: 2012-03-29, Author: Christian , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: At first glance, the P4 ($399 MSRP, about $325 on the web) from AAXA looks like a leading pico projector with a grand list of features and some thoughtfully included accessories. Not only do you get a VGA, USB, and AV connections with the included cables,...
The on-board fan can be noisier than I would have liked. The one-watt speaker is quieter than I would have liked. Even so, I can’t help but to love this little AAXA P4 pico projector. The portable package is convenient and the 75+ minute battery should...