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.
Quick Review: Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10
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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.
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
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.
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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