AAXA Technologies Pico Tripod Mount Mini Projector

Last updated: November 18, 2021


AAXA Technologies Pico Tripod Mount Mini Projector

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Product Details

In our analysis of 36 expert reviews, the AAXA Technologies Pico Tripod Mount Mini Projector placed 19th when we looked at the top 19 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

The new P300 Micro Projector features a revolutionary new compact optical engine capable of delivering 500 peak lumens at a high-definition (HD) resolution of 1280×800. Powered by Texas Instruments DLP Technology the AAXA P300 employs Vibrant Color LED technology that delivers dazzling color quality with an operating life of more than 15,000 hours and is capable of generating a viewing experience of up to 120*. Ultra portable in size, the P300 is a great for travel, outdoor camping, business presentations, and other use cases. Compatible with Laptop, Smartphones ( iPhone , iPad, Android ), Gaming Consoles ( Xbox , PS4 ), Amazon Fire TV, or any HDMI compatible devices.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

Its portability and long battery life make the Neo a solid projector to toss in your bag for on-the-road use.
With its microSD card slot and USB port, you don't even need to take a laptop with you to your next presentation.
The P300 also comes with a compact remote that’s helpful when using the projector as part of a home theater system or in meetings.
Nice size and fantastic picture quality. The included stand makes it easy to place on your table or desk much easier than stacking a bunch of books or boxes!
It uses triple RGB LED bulbs to provide its image, and AAXA claims these will last for 15,000 hours. It can create an image up to 120 inches across.

What reviewers didn't like

The big issue with video is that—similar to photos—colors, especially reds, were significantly oversaturated.
A bit pricey
The P300’s onscreen brightness was also a slight step behind other comparably priced projectors in our measurements.
Noticeable "rainbow" effect when scanning your eyes across the screen, but no worse than other DLP projectors
The P300 can run for around 75 minutes from a full charge, although it won’t offer quite as much brightness in its image: 160 lumens as opposed to 300 when running from the mains.
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