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The P2A is pretty small, The image brightness is decent for a projector this size, Unlike the Nebula Mars, this has the full Google Play Store, The P2A has plenty of ports for audio, video, and data
The resolution is low, and there is no keystone correction, There's no lens cover at all, The battery lasts for around two hours of media consumption, but the percentage remaining is almost always wrong, Even with the Play Store, the software experience i
While the P2-A does have a few redeeming qualities, like its portability and vast amount of inputs, they don't make up for the massive number of faults with this device. Yes, the included Android software is newer than the Mars', but Android 5.1 is still...
Compact, Portable, Modestly priced, Built-in touchpad, Good range of connection ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Built-in rechargeable battery, Runs Android 5,1
Oversaturated colors in video limits its use to shorter clips, Somewhat fuzzy text, Weak audio, Minuscule focus wheel
The AAXA P2-A Smart Pico Projector, despite a few flaws, is a triumph of miniaturization and a good value, its tiny frame bristling with ports and with a touchpad on top...
Abstract: Projectors have come a long way from the days when the most useful way to categorize them was by their weight class. Today, you can break them down by any number of more meaningful categories, including their intended use (business presentations and educa...
Abstract: Not too long ago, the concept of having a projector small enough to take with you in your bag, let alone in your pocket, was just wishful thinking. But as projectors have come down in size, portable models have come into their own, making it possible for...
Published: 2021-01-30, Author: Tony , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Projectors have come a long way from the days when the most useful way to categorize them was by their weight class. Today, you can break them down by any number of more meaningful categories, including their intended use (business presentations and educa...
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Published: 2021-01-26, Author: Tony , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Not too long ago, the concept of having a projector small enough to take with you in your bag, let alone in your pocket, was just wishful thinking. But as projectors have come down in size, portable models have come into their own, making it possible for...
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Published: 2020-10-10, Author: Tony , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Home projectors have come a long way over the past few years. Today's models can handle a wide variety of multimedia content-films, photos, documents, and games-with aplomb, and many can play music files, as well. Although models with resolutions of 720p...