Product Details
- Color: White
- Brand: AAXA
- Model: KP-600-01
- Format: CD-ROM
- Original language:
English - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.60" h x
3.90" w x
5.90" l,
1.30 pounds
Features
- Portable 1.3 lbs Weight, Mini Projector fits nicely in laptop case, Lamp Life 15,000 Hours, Optional battery provides 75+ minutes of power
- Built-in Speakers, 4:3 and 16:9 compatible. HDMI, VGA, Composite A/V connections along with microSD and USB readers.
- For Business Presentations & Personal Media Sharing, USB Plug 'n Play instant set up; Apple Mac and PC Compatible,
- Up to 100-Inch image (in low-light condition)
Aaxa KP-600-01 P300 Pico/Micro Projector with LED, WXGA 1280x800 Resolution, 300 Lumens, Pocket Size, Media Player and HDMI
Product Description
WXGA 1280x800 DLP projector, Supports 1080p/1080i/720p Resolutions , 300 lumen, 2000:1 Contrast, Vibrant Color Technology with 15,000 hour LEDs
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
HD pico projector! best I've used.
By peatreat
Purchased directly from the manufacturer before it was available on Amazon and was very impressed. The 300 lumens was much brighter than the other picos I used in the past and the high resolution makes all my videos look MUCH better. It is slightly larger than my first pico projector but the performance totally makes up for it.What I liked most about this pico projector was the optional battery pack. There aren't any other pico projectors with this brightness on battery power. The battery doesnt take any additional space as it fits right into the projector.Installation takes 2-3 minutes which wasnt too bad. Three screws, place battery in and close. Very much worth the time since I like to watch shows on my backyard wall. I even set up a giant piece of white vinyl as a projection screen.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Pretty significant upgrade ove the M2
By Slash6airhead
I originally ordered a refurbaged model of the AAXA M2. For this price go with the Showtime 3D by AAXA. The differences are the P300 has a 16:9 aspect ratio as well as a 4:3,and auto, much greater settings menu in regards to image color control,and sound, a sleep timer, a noticeable upgrade in image quality( but the M2 also looks great), the lens on the P300 is smaller, requiring less distance for larger playing surface(at roughly 18ft the M2 achieved an 80" screen while at the same distance the P300 achieve roughly a 120" screen, better layout of the buttons on the controler, the P300 cuts the fan noise in half but still requires external speakers, will play 1080pHD movies( the M2 will only play up to 720p), a back and front sensor for remote and slightly longer reach, plays PDF's via the home menu (you have to use a confusing work around on the M2),the P300 is flatter but slightly longer than the M2, I believe this makes the P300 a little easier to transport. Also the ports are on the side on the P300 . This is very important to me for 2 reasons, I want my unit to be flush to the wall for a slightly bigger picture, and 2, I. dont want to have to move it every time I want to change my SD card.The only draw back is it takes micro SD cards as opposed to regular ones like the M2.As far as brightness, you're still going to have to turn the lights out, but in my room with an overhead ceiling light with 3 100w bulbs I can still watch tv. However the image looks more like a shirt that has seen decades of washes. The M2 was barely noticeable so it does matter. But again the lights need to be off for both.Should you save the $70 on the price difference between this and the M2? I'm glad I didn't. But think again and for $70 more you could do alittle better and for $70 more on top of that even better and so on. Think about what you need. I'm happy at this stopping point.Should you upgrade? Probably not.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
It delivers
By Dean
This was the first projector I ever purchased, so I was concerned about the return policy. When Amazon started selling it directly, I took the chance.The projector has been a great find. It's bright enough for the rooms I use it in, which are partly to fully lit office conference rooms with whiteboards. I haven't tried to use it on a really big screen or wall, and probably never will.You CANNOT run powerpoint slideshows directly from this device's built-in media manager software. You need to export your deck to Pictures (on Powerpoint's File menu), then copy them to the media (I use a microSD card, you can also use a USB stick).So far, the firmware doesn't let you choose the slide transition animations, so you are stuck with having the projector's software embed its own randomly chosen transitions... imagine all the cheesy floating in, flipping, sliding, pixelating, etc. that Powerpoint offers, and you have the idea. This can't be turned off, so even if you don't want animated effects between your slides or pictures, too bad, you are getting them anyway. Hopefully this is changed in firmware updates very soon.But overall, the transitions are a tiny irritation for a projector that will never need a bulb replaced, fits in a pocket in my bag, and doesn't need a laptop *or even electricity* to show a meeting-length presentation.No regrets here, I am very happy with the purchase.
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