Play virtually all media types with the AAXA Technologies P450 Pro 500-Lumen WXGA DLP Pico Projector with Wi-Fi. It has HDMI, mini-VGA, and 1/8" composite video inputs for traditional sources, plus a USB port and a microSD slot for your digitally stored files. Bluetooth is built-in for connecting a wireless mouse or wireless speaker. The P450 Pro features a 1280 x 800 native resolution, but will accept video signals up to 1080p. It provides up to 500 lumens of brightness with a 2000:1 contrast ratio to help enhance detail and clarity. The P450 Pro has 8GB of storage onboard for storing apps, plus its Mali 400 GPU supports 3D technology that works with many common DLP-Link active-shutter glasses.
Energy Efficient with Flexible Inputs
The AAXA P450 Pro is designed to be energy efficient, consuming less power than UHP-based projectors. With LED technology, bulb changes are a thing of the past. The LEDs can last up to 15,000 hours – five times longer than a lamp-based projector. LED technology also allows power on/off in seconds. Additional features include adjustable tripod, 1280 x 800 mini-VGA input support, HDMI support, composite video input, 1/8" headphone jack, microSD card slot, and a USB port for additional storage of multimedia content, plus Bluetooth connectivity for wireless mouse control or a wireless speaker.
Environmentally Friendly
The P450 Pro's LED technology consumes less power than conventional lamp-based projectors. The LED is also 100% free of mercury and, as the bulb never needs to be replaced, there are no discarded bulbs.
Versatile Multimedia Support
- Android KitKat (4.4.4) and Chrome browser built-in
- Onboard media player supports popular file formats.
- Stream live video, surf the internet, and access e-mail.
- View office productivity files including PDF, Word, PPT, and Excel.
- Bring presentations anywhere and everywhere.
- Enjoy gaming and entertainment without large TVs or displays.
- Connect to Blu-ray/DVD players, computers, gaming consoles, cell phones, tablets, USB drives, and more.
