Aaxa LED Pico

The Aaxa LED Pico projector isn't very bright and doesn't connect to a computer VGA port, but it is bright enough to be useful and it connects to smartphones and tablets with MHL.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
Aaxa LED Pico 1

Product details

  • Ultra Bright 25 Lumens, High Definition 720p (1280x720) Native Resolution (Max 1080p), Vibrant Color Technology with 15,000 hour LEDs
  • Ultra-portable with 80 Minute Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery that can be charged via supplied micro USB cable.
  • Built-in Speakers, 16:9 compatible, mini-HDMI, 3.5mm Aux Audio Out, Composite A/V connections, and Micro SD, USB readers for Media Playback (Accepts sizes up to 16GB)
  • For Personal Media Sharing with friends and family, USB Plug 'n Play instant set up; Apple Mac and PC Compatible
  • Up to 60 inch image (in low-light condition)

PROS

+ Supports MHL connections to smartphones and other devices.
+ Reads files from microSD cards and USB memory keys.

CONS

- Laughably low volume.
- No VGA input.

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on December 18, 2013
The Aaxa LED Pico projector isn't very bright and doesn't connect to a computer VGA port, but it is bright enough to be useful and it connects to smartphones and tablets with MHL.
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