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Aaxa P300 Pro Reviews

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The AAXA P300 Pico Projector offers WXGA (1,280 by 800) native resolution, a claimed 300-lumen brightness, a roughly one-pound weight, and the ability to run on batteries.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 24, 2013

ProjectorCentral‘s review Edit

The P300 shares many of the same advantages as competing models rated at 300 lumens, and it fits in the same general category. Compared with pocket projectors, it's larger and heavier, but still small and light enough to take up very little room in a briefcase or laptop bag so you can carry it without much effort. And although its brightness on our tests was significantly lower than its rating, it's still enough brighter than a pocket projector to give you a noticeably larger usable image with any given lighting conditions. The big advantage of the P300, and the main reason to consider it, is its ability to run on batteries. Other projectors with a similar size, similar connection options, and a similar ability to read files directly from memory are brighter. However, the P300 is the only one among its most direct competitors at this writing that can work without AC power. If you want the freedom to show images without being tied to a power outlet, that may well make the P300 your preferred choice.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 05, 2013

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