
Small in size doesn’t mean lacking of capabilities. The newly announced micro projector M1 by AAXA weighs only 385 gram, in a size that is almost as tiny as a pico projector. But despite the tiny size, it manages to offer brightness of 66 lumens and capable of throwing an image up to 100 inches.
The AAXA M1 micro projector comes included with 1GB on-board memory which is expandable via the microSD card slot. It’s also equipped with 1-watt stereo speakers and an A/V input port. The M1 projector is available in two versions, which are standard and Plus.
The standard version costs $299, while the Plus version costs $359 and comes with an additional VGA port. The two projectors come included with an infrared remote control, 3.5 mm audio output, and a micro power supply. You can also get optional accessories from AAXA such as the external battery and connectors for various portable devices or smart phones including iPhone, iPod Touch, PSP, Zune, Nokia, Samsung and LG phones.
The two projectors are now available for pre-order at AAXA website. The standard version will ship on December 21st, while the Plus version will be shipped on January 21st.
Buy online, (Pre-order), from $299






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