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AIPTEK: The Tiniest Projector in the World!

20 October 2009 13 Comments

Multiple award-winning, the palm-sized AIPTEK Pocket Cinema V10 projector allows users to project a large image at up to 50 inches on to a wall from 1.8 meters away. As its name suggests, this device is pocketable thanks to its small and light design – it measures 125 x 55 x 23 mm (or 1cm longer than an iPhone) and weight only 160g!

It comes bundled with an audio-video cable that enables users to hook it up to a variety of electronic devices such as a mobile phone, PSP, iPod and game console when they need to look at the images on a bigger screen. With its 1GB of internal memory, users can view movies or presentations directly without connecting the device to any of the supported external multimedia devices. Users can further expand the memory space by inserting a memory card into its built-in 3-in-1 card slot that supports the Secure Digital, Multimedia Card and Memory Stick Pro formats up to 8GB in capacity.

The pocket projector uses LED bulb technology to project the images at up to 10 lumens brightness. According to the manufacturer, the replacement bulb has up to a 10000 hour lifespan. The V10’s other features include an integrated 1 watt stereo speaker and auto power off. In the package, users will find a remote control as well as the Arcsoft Media Converter software to convert multimedia files into the device’s supported formats (MPEG4, AVI, ASF, H.264, M-JPEG, JPEG and MP3). Its built-in lithium-ion battery provides users up to 45 mins of operating time on a single charge. The pocket projector retails at about $600. It is very cheap! For more info, have a visit to AIPTEK dot Com

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