


🎥 Pocket projector, big impact — light up your world anywhere!
The AAXA P4-X is a pocket-sized DLP pico projector boasting an ultra-bright 125 lumen LED engine with vibrant color technology. It projects up to 80 inches with 1280x720 resolution, powered by a long-lasting 20,000-hour Osram LED and a built-in lithium-ion battery offering over 75 minutes of cordless use. Multiple input options including mini-HDMI, VGA, USB, and MicroSD make it a versatile companion for presentations, media playback, and mobile entertainment.
| ASIN | B007CWDFP6 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (373) |
| Date First Available | March 30, 2012 |
| Department | Pico Projectors |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | P4X |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | AAXA |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches |
G**T
Brilliant!
I wasn’t too sure what the overall quality would be but was presently surprised. It is a good quality little unit packed with features that ships with all of the video connectors that the unit supports (except for a mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter), unlike some others that you need to buy a bunch of connectors before you can use it at all. Once caveat to that is that if you are wanting to connect it to an iPhone/iPad then you will need to get the Apple HDMI connector separately. I have found that this units works very well with and iPhone 5s and an iPad2. I brought this to use when we go on holiday but was unsure if it would be bright enough as I had no idea what 95 lumens looked like. It's a really good portable projector that works brilliantly. It's also a lot brighter than the description would imply when you use too, even on battery it is bright enough to watch, in a fully lit room it is still visible but as expected it's not the ideal conditions to use a projector in. The picture quality is very good for its size it's nice and sharp with a good colour range. The internal fan is loud but no louder than a full size projector and is bearable. I mount this on the bed head about 2 feet above my head using a gorilla mount and the noise is fine. I run the volume at about 5-7 (about 1/4) and it is about right for me. The internal 1.0-watt speaker is pretty good but some may find that a good set of headphones is better. There is no keystone correction on this model so ideally it does need to be square with the surface that you are projecting onto, I have found however that it can be slightly off and it still looks good. There is a stand supplied, which I wasn't expecting, but I would suggest investing in a gorilla stand as these are more stable and can be set to grip onto surfaces to prevent the whole assembly from tipping over. I would recommend getting a carry case for it as there is no case supplied with the unit and there are a lot of small connectors/cables etc. I have used this unit numerous times and it has worked fantastically each time, I would highly recommend it for travel or a kid’s room.
W**R
Wodnerful art projector
It's important to note that I've had this little guy for 25 hours. Also important that I bought him for only (1) purpose; to enlarge sketches to full size canvas. What a WONDERFUL device. It's bright enough for working in "daylight." I'm currently sitting in ~50 footcandles, and it's more than bright enough to work with easily. If I open the shades to let the sun hit the work surface at a near-blinding 300 footcandles, it's washed out too much to work, but in non-industrial lighting it's fine. Throw distance is also excellent. I'm working on an 18x24 watercolor paper, not using the full width of the projection and the lens is 60" from the board. That's 30" diagonal at 60" distance, exactly what the spec says I should expect. This is ½ the price of the projector I was considering (one specifically marketed as an art projector), with ¼ the lumens, and I'm thinking I got the better deal, because I don't have to fuss with a power cord. As a nod to other reviewers, yes the fan is loud enough to notice. But I really don't care; I usually have music or the TV going when I paint. The only issue I've had so far is that the remote was bad out of the box, but it looks like structural failure on the keypad. I've already contacted AAXA customer support and expect a replacement to be forthcoming.
B**N
Does everything I wanted it to.
I purchased this particular pico projector for a wide range of tasks: client presentations when no projector is available, impromptu use for gaming/movie watching on a wall or ceiling, throwing schematics onto the surface of wood/metal to scale for scribing the cut markings, throwing a guide image up for painting murals on large surfaces. I have to say, it does everything and it does it well. The 80 lumen lamp is bright enough so a power point presentation is readable with the conference room lights on, using it to scribe schematics onto material in a well lit workshop, I eve. used to for the 2nd screen feature for an F1 race recently, with a lot of ambient light pouring in from outside, and the image looked good. The only cons, and these are minor ones at most: The cooling fan in the unit can be a bit noisy if you are watching video with no audio in a quiet setting for an extended period of time, if there is any background noise it's hardly noticeable. The colors in video appear a bit vivid, but this may be to me not having played with the settings enough. The built in speaker is very tinny, not worthy of being used for audio, but would do if no other alternative is available. Other than that, the unit is great! I was surprised with the accessories that were bundled, a tiny tripod was in the box, which was surprisingly sturdy. For the price point this is an excellent buy if you are looking for a small, versatile, portable projector to tether to a laptop or tablet on the go.
E**N
Set up was super easy and the picture quality is awesome. The fan is a bit noisy when running, as others have mentioned. The little tripod helps get it at just the right angle, but the projector is so small it's prone to tipping over just from the pressure of the HDMI cable if you accidentally shift your computer. I'll be building it a wooden stand in the near future so it is more stable.
S**I
Nice picoprojector, the features were actually better than advertised, it features 125 lumens instrad of the 95 it said in the spec section.
C**D
Bon rapport qualité-prix. Publicité non mensongère. Il tient vraiment dans une main. Possibilité d'obtenir une vision au plafond. Image correct.
J**M
Great projector. Excellent picture quality Extremely portable. Fan can be a little noisy from time to time but more than manageable. Worth every penny.
T**R
For such a small projector it does alot. Had bought a cheaper one from another company and returned it. But this one had all the features I was looking for. I mainly wanted it to upload pictures so that I could do quick outlines for my art work and it does the trick. Well worth the money.
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