Pros
- Delivers extremely bright (80 ANSI lumens) image
- Windows CE offers potential to add functionality
Cons
- Battery life, audio quality are mediocre at best
- Minimal iPod/smartphone/iPad support
- Few Windows CE apps are available
Bottom Line
The Aaxa P4 produces some of the brightest images we've seen in a pocket-size projector, but it suffers from poor battery life and mediocre audio.
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