AAXA Laser Pico Projector Features Media Player, Internal Storage

AAXA has announced the AAXA L1 Laser Pico Projector, an SVGA laser-based pico projector small enough to fit in the palm of a hand.

This pico projector incorporates the company's PCOS technology, which AAXA said combines a laser light source, proprietary despeckling technology, and an LCoS imager to achieve a 20-lumen output at 800 x 600 resolution.

An unusual feature of the AAXA L1 Laser Pico Projector is that it incorporates an internal media player and data storage. AAXA said the projector also provides focus-free operation that allows for rapid changes in projection size, far and near surface projection, angled projection, and projection on curved and other non-flat surfaces. It runs on an onboard 1.5-hour battery.

Other features include:

  • USB memory stick reader (2 GB included);
  • AVI, MP4, MP3, and JEPG decoder;
  • Ability to read Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and PDF;
  • Support for projecting images up to 50 inches in low ambient light situations; and
  • Composite and VGA input support

The AAXA L1 Laser Pico Projector is available for $599. Further information can be found here.

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