AAXA Technologies P300 Neo 720P HD Pico Projector for $294
August 29, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Take movie night anywhere with the P300 Neo, an ultra-compact projector that’s roughly the size of two smartphones stacked together. This powerful, pint-sized projector houses a revised DLP optical engine that delivers 420 lumens of brightness at a native resolution of 1280×720 for an immersive, crystal clear viewing experience. Plus, with a variety of input options, including a USB port, microSD slot, HDMI port, composite AV inputs, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can enjoy media from virtually any source.
- Projects to 120″ in dark areas
- Powered by a 30,000 hour LED light source
- User-friendly interface is easy for anyone to get started
- Features a 150-minute rechargeable lithium-ion battery for true anytime, anywhere entertainment
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Dimensions: 5.4″ x 3.4″ x 1.2″
- Brightness: 420 lumens
- Resolution: 1280x720p HD native resolution
- LED life: 30,000+ hours
- Projects to 120″
- Battery life: up to 150 minutes
- Speaker: 1W
Compatibility
- USB
- MicroSD
- HDMI
- Composite AV
- 3.5mm headphone jack
Includes
- Projector
- Remote control
- AV cable
- Tripod
- Power adapter
- Manual
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