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Pros: -Really bright image. It blows the P1/P2 out of the water. 66 lumens packs a lot of punch in this projector. I connect it with my ipod and can watch movies on my wall/ceiling.
-Better value than the M1 Plus IMO for Apple users (just use the DVI to video cable) see below.
-Quiet operation, not as loud as the P2.
Cons: -No on-board VGA connection (though AAXA offers 3rd party software to connect with PC's). Though I use a Macbook Pro and use a DVI to video cable and it works perfectly.
-The use of a white LED makes the contrast a little bit more "washed", but adjusted the contrast using the menu and it fixed it for the most part.
-No tripod mount
-No battery
Review: Got this projector a few weeks ago and love it. Looks like AAXA really took time with this one. Everything from the packaging, build, and operation, everything seemed smoother than the P2. The menu screen is a bit tedious to navigate sometimes, but at least it's stable.
I was surprised in how bright the projector actually was. When my room was fully lit, it actually worked really well, but when the lights are off, man this thing is bright for such a small projector.
This would be great for watching movies in your room, or doing small presentations.
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