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AAXA LED Showtime 3D Projector is portable, LED-based projector with support for 1280×800 pixels resolution

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By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, December 19th, 2012 at 1:30 AM

I’ve recently stumbled upon an interesting product made by “not that well-known” company called AAXA Technologies. Their AAXA LED Showtime 3D Projector uses next generation LED projection technology coupled with a high resolution 1280×800 DLP imager to make for “more vivid,” colorful image of up to 160 inches.

The device is powered by a Texas Instruments DLP imager, and also has a 3D ready graphics processor, 20,000 hour LEDs, as well as an onboard Movie, Slideshow and Music player. All this is housed in a micro form-factor, measuring just 5.9×5.2×1.4 inches, making this projector easy to carry around.

Also worth adding is that the AAXA LED Showtime 3D Projector comes with support for a variety of input sources like HDMI and VGA connections, a Composite Video input cable, and a USB memory stick slot for media playback; and outputs such as a 3.5mm headphone jack and onboard 2 watt speakers…

You can get more information and order your unit for $499 from AAXA Technologies’ website.

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