Product Details
- Size: One Size
- Color: Black
- Brand: AAXA Technologies
- Model: M2
- Format: CD-ROM
- Original language:
English - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.90" h x
4.90" w x
5.20" l,
1.00 pounds
Features
- Ultra-bright 110 lumen LED light engine
- Sleek and Ultra-portable
- Onboard Keypad
- Built-in media player plays movies, photos, and music
- HDMI, Composite A/V and VGA inputs
- 1GB onboard memory and SD Card expansion slot
- Built-in speaker and headphone mini jack
- Infrared remote control
AAXA M2 Pico/Micro Projector with LED, XGA 1024x768 Resolution, 110 Lumens, Media Player and HDMI
Product Description
The AAXA M2 Micro Projector is the world's first XGA micro projector. Weighing just 1 pound yet producing a vivid 110 lumen image with Vibrant Color technology, the AAXA M2 Micro Projector is the next generation ultra-portable multimedia projector. With power to produce 100 images, a versatile media player, built-in storage, and an array of input options, the M2 redefines what is capable in mobile projection technology. The AAXA M2 micro projector is the most powerful and fully-featured projector in its class. The M2 employs a next generation optical engine with Vibrant Color technology that produces high brightness and deep colors for a rich viewing experience. A high speed LCOS micro display panel and powerful Luminous PT-39 PhlatLight LED package are combined for the first time in the M2 to create a powerful yet efficient projection system. The M2 mini projector feature a new high-speed video and image processor that supports up to 1280x720 resolution resolution video at 30 frames per second and a wide array of image and music formats. Content can be accessed through 1GB of onboard memory, an SD card slot accepting up to 16GB SD-HC cards, and the USB Host (On-the-Go) function for reading USB storage devices. The M2's connectivity is unmatched with HDMI, VGA, and composite A/V inputs. Coupled with built-in 1 watt stereo speakers, the M2 projector makes for a powerful yet portable device that serves double duty as a standalone multimedia system and as an accessory display for notebooks and other multimedia devices.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
69 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
Over freaking joyed
By Tony_gr8house
I am in MOB station in Ft. Hood Tx. On the way to Iraq. Space is the most valuable commodity we have. After shopping for about 2 weeks I finally decided on this little projector for gaming and movie night on deployment. After opening the box this afternoon at about 1800 with the Tx afternoon sun shining through the windows at us I and about 5 other guys started watching 300 on the barracks wall. It wasn't perfect but we could see pretty good on a well lit room. The projector was about 4 or 5 feet from the wall making a picture about the same diagonal size. It was good enough for a bunch of army aviators to enjoy. As the sun crept down the size of our group grew to about 10 and Happy Gilmore was next. The picture was great. I can think of no downside to this purchase. It's convenient to carry and store, great picture and brighter than I expected. The sound is not what I bought it for, the speakers are weak but what did you expect? It's a lot to offer in a small package. I bought a good set of computer speakers and now have a portable theater. This little thing read the movies off of my 1TB USB hard drive. Divx, mp4, VOB, AVI files all worked fine. The remote worked great from behind the projector but that is where the sensor is. I expect this to be the most used item in our barracks in the sand box and my only concern is it will be worn out before I make it back home. As for the fan sound I didn't even hear it. Even before I plugged in the other speakers. It certainly didn't whine or irritate me in any way. The brick of the power supply did get hot at first but actually cooled off as the hours wore on. I have a HUGE old projector at home that SUX compared to this one. I love this little thing and think you will too. If u are looking for a balance of video quality and expense with a huge infasis on compact, portability, buy this thing. My next planned purchases are the AAXA cables to let me connect to my iPad and PSP.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Reasonable product with good/responsive service
By pyhavk
Having personally tried three micro projectors (the AAXA M1, AAXA M2, and Dell M109S), here is what I think of the M2:Pros:Lightweight and pretty bright for a projector of this sizeCompetitive pricing for its class of projectorsEasy to setupHDMI inputLED light source, meaning energy savings and less switching bulbsCons:More noisy than other projectors in its classWish the resolution could be higherMenus could be easier to useHaving said the above, and even with the caveats of noisiness, etc., I would still recommend this product. This is because it is brighter than the other projectors I've tried (AAXA M1, and Dell M109S), and brightness is really important for micro projectors.I would like to say that I've had a very positive experience with AAXA technical support. When I first bought the M2 projector, the projection colour was off, and the AC adapter failed. However, AAXA technical support responded quickly to my email about the malfunction and replaced my projector quickly. Now the system is working fine. The service I received was much better and courteous than others.So:(1) There are pros and cons as indicated above and in the other reviews.(2) My projector was defective at first, but(3) AAXA technical support was responsive and very nice, gave a free replacement very quickly, and I am satisfied.I hope these points will help other buyers to come to their own conclusions.
61 of 71 people found the following review helpful.
so-so
By Nick G
Really dissapointed with M2. After reading couple reviews on internet decided to purchase that.Pros:- 1024x768 resolution- HDMI\SD\USB connectors- Tripod- Small projectorCons:- *Very* noisy, looks like there are 2 small fans rotating at crazy rpm. However, after 30 min testing, cold air was coming out from vents (aaxa should have put adjustable rpm fans there, like cpus have). It is so noisy that I can't watch movies with max volume on notebook.- Huge power adapter. It is 5amps brick, larger than notebooks have.- Tiny remote and you have to aim really carefully to make it work.- Image quality\brightness is so-so, you really need to turn off *all* lights if you want to watch a movie.- Really counter intuitive menu. For example you can navigate only with left\right buttons even when icons are one above another (up\down does not work). Combined with tiny buttons on remote, and that you have to aim really hard - it becomes frustrating trying to control this thing.- Small things: like rubber lens cap, short VGA cable, cheap plastic lookMax price I would pay for that now is $200.
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