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The latest mobile pocket projector to make the scene is called the AAXAP1 that uses an LCOS chip that is made by the same company. The chip enables the device to project a 60-inch image at 640 x 480 with 12 lumens brightness. The device weighs in at 6 ounces and is no larger than most PDAs.


Multiple input sources are accepted including VGA, Composite, as well as direct hook-ups to iPods, iPhones, PSPs, and a myriad of cell phones. With 1GB built in and a micro SD card port the storage capacity is virtually unlimited. The onboard file menu and decoder plays a vast range of formats including MP4, AVI, WMA, JPG, GIF, HTML, etc. and it comes with a built-in speaker. The company also claims that the AAXAP1 can provide users with a battery life of 45 to 60 minutes (replacement battery packs are available).


With an MSRP of Rs. 14, 070 ($289), included with the projector is a battery, composite input cable, and charger. A Tripod, microSD cards and mini-USB cable are available separately. As of January 14, 2009 units are shipping in the US. Let’s hope they get here soon.

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