Portable Projector Fits in your Palm and Delivers a 120-inch Screen

Some have claimed that the advertisements they saw before they bought this new product was misleading. In other words, it is not that small. The AAXA P7 Pico Projector is indeed so small. It can fit into the palm of an adult, and it can give you a screen that is 120 inches large when projected.

It is working for people who are ready to cut the cable bill and take an amazing next step- liberating themselves from the power of a TV screen. But these people have a good alternative, that allows them to watch more shows on a large scale through the AAXA P7 Pico Projector.

Aaxa P7 Pico Projector
Aaxa P7 Pico Projector

With this portable product, you can turn any place inside or outside a home into a movie theater. That gives you great liberty to enjoy wherever you go. Recall that several portable projectors in the past have turned out not so good. With the AAXA P7 Pico Projector, things are different.

It measures just 2.7 by 4.7 by 4.4 inches and weighs only 14 pounds. It is indeed a tiny miracle waiting to be revealed to many tech enthusiasts.  Of course, the projector can fit into the hands of a teenager! Yet, it allows you to set up a screen as big as a 120 inches display practically anywhere. You could decide to choose your bedroom, the side of the shed. A tent while camping, or any serene vicinity where you can watch movies, shows, and other entertainment kinds of stuff without disturbance.

The product gives 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution and it also produces a bright 600 lumens for up to 90 minutes of playtime on a single charge. There is also a built-in 2W speaker and Bluetooth connectivity for a surround sound experience. But that is all up to you, as you can pick the sound settings you desire most. AAXA P7 Pico Projector is a USB-C compatible device, which allows for smartphone mirroring.

What is more, enjoy what you can with HDMI, Mini VGA, and composite A/V ports.

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