Quick Review: Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10

by Dan Lane on 24th July 2009

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Dan reviews the Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10, a £299 portable projector from FireBox featuring a built-in media player, 1GB of storage, an SD-HDC card slot and a composite video-in port.

  • http://shkspr.mobi/ TerenceEden

    What sort of connection ports does it have? Can it play back PowerPoint? Could be very useful for travellers wanting to present their brochure-ware.

  • http://invalid.name DanLane

    The only video input is composite video (through a supplied dongle). The supplied windows software does convert powerpoint to an image slideshow that can be played from the projector’s built-in memory or SD-HC card but due to the relatively low brightness this would be next to useless in all but the darkest of meeting rooms :(

  • http://shkspr.mobi/ TerenceEden

    What sort of connection ports does it have? Can it play back PowerPoint? Could be very useful for travellers wanting to present their brochure-ware.

  • http://shkspr.mobi/ TerenceEden

    What sort of connection ports does it have? Can it play back PowerPoint? Could be very useful for travellers wanting to present their brochure-ware.

  • http://invalid.name DanLane

    The only video input is composite video (through a supplied dongle). The supplied windows software does convert powerpoint to an image slideshow that can be played from the projector's built-in memory or SD-HC card but due to the relatively low brightness this would be next to useless in all but the darkest of meeting rooms :(

  • http://invalid.name DanLane

    The only video input is composite video (through a supplied dongle). The supplied windows software does convert powerpoint to an image slideshow that can be played from the projector's built-in memory or SD-HC card but due to the relatively low brightness this would be next to useless in all but the darkest of meeting rooms :(

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