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Review on πŸ“½οΈ AAXA LED Mini Pico Video Projector - mini-HDMI Input, Built-in Media Player & Speakers, 3.5mm Aux Out, Micro SD/USB Readers and 80 Minute Lithium-Ion Battery (Renewed) by Chris Walker

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks like beta but works

So. With this gadget you have to learn. (I used it to decorate cookies.) Firstly, yes. He kept breaking up with me. However, toward the end of my project, I found out that there are *two* HDMIs on one end of the charging cable. BOTH must be connected for the projector to charge properly. (Seems pretty inefficient.) So one end connects to your phone/iPad/laptop, and the other two HDMIs need charging blocks (those little cubic things). Another problem with this projector is that I didn't have the instructions. I finally found them online, but YouTube videos have been my best friend. There are actually very good videos on how to set up and use the projector. There were even good videos on using a projector specifically to decorate cookies! Once the projector was powered on and set up to my specifications, it worked really well. The brightness was perfect even in a room with dim sunlight. Sharpness is adjusted with a dial on the front of the projector. Although this AAXA Led Pico Projector looked like a beta version of what it was supposed to be, I have to say that it did the job I wanted and at a fraction of the price other projectors fetch.

Pros
  • Ultra bright 25 lumens, 720p high definition (1280 x 720), native resolution (1080p max), vivid color technology with 15,000 hours of LED life
Cons
  • For old