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alaTest has collected and analyzed 31 reviews of AAXA Technologies Pico P3. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the noise and size. The price and image quality also get good views.
usability, image quality, price, size, noise
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the AAXA Technologies Pico P3 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 19 user reviews of AAXA Technologies Pico P3 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. People really like the price and size. The design and image quality also get good opinions.
usability, image quality, design, size, price
79% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of AAXA Technologies Pico P3 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com.
100% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : M. David Stone (pcmag.com)
The AAXA P300 Pico Projector is one of the brightest portable projectors—possibly the brightest—that can run on batteries.
Highly portable. Can run on batteries. HDMI port. Reads files from USB memory key and memory cards.
Hard to focus. No Zoom. Underpowered audio.
The best reason to consider the AAXA P300 Pico Projector is if the ability to run on batteries is essential to your needs. If you plan to always use a power outlet, you'll probably be better off with the 3M Mobile Projector MP410 or another model with...
Expert review by : Caleb Cross (toptenreviews.com)
While the AAXA P300's age places it a step behind the best and most current mini projectors, it still has a lot to offer home and business users. With a relatively value-friendly price point and steady image quality, the AAXA can be a workhorse...
The AAXA P300 features a full suite of business- and home-friendly connectivity options.
Its image quality is steady but not spectacular.
While it’s a step behind more current competitors, the AAXA P300 is still an excellent value for users with basic projection needs.
Expert review by : Chris Heinonen (thewirecutter.com)
After 20 hours of research and another 25 hours of testing, we think the AAXA P300 is the best portable mini projector (aka pico projector).
Consumer review (newegg.com)
Pretty dope little projector; works great with the HDMI Stick PC I ordered. Says it'll only load jump drives on the USB slot but can also provide enough juice to run external hard drives. Great value for the price.
The little tripod isn't the greatest; not a huge deal though.
Consumer review (newegg.com)
I pack this and my laptop with me to work. It works pretty well for what I use it for.
Portability, size, comes with a tripod and remote, throws a pretty decent screen.
Requires ideal lighting due to the lower lumens.
Consumer review (newegg.com)
Dude, I love the look on people's faces when presenting AV - this technology is finally is as cool looking and self contained as it always should have been. I wish it came with a cool little carrying micro fiber bag that protected it.
Light weight Unplug and Play - readily plays video and loops video Fast charging Credit card size remote control works just fine Price Works in a lit room Impresses the hell out of people Has a cool stand that does not have a cheap plastic screw - I...
No carrying case (includes a small polybag but a micro fiber carrying bag would be awesome). Black top shows finger prints like crazy No fishing pole included
Consumer review (newegg.com)
My primary use for this purchase is for casting still images at a short distance to construct complex artwork and to replace my old-school 'jector. This is the only COST EFFECTIVE product that I have investigated that doesn't require a great throw...
*Deceivingly brighter *Insanely lightweight and managable *Keystoning *Works great to display images for artistic structuring
*Remote keypad is annoyingly difficult to use--I believe your aim has to be as accurate as playing a game of Laser Tag *Image displayed is "off" or not correct, as I will describe in Other Thoughts *Power Adapter gets very hot after a short period--as...
Consumer review (newegg.com)
works flawlessly with chromecast nice picture and color cool temperature
fan- can be loud even with decreasing the brightness, however, the device is kept cool.
Consumer review (newegg.com)
The stand that comes with it is pretty cheaply constructed with what appears to be plastic threads that don't quite mesh well. I don't expect it to last very long. Also note, the battery option is for you to purchase a separate rechargable battery...
It's small, light, and relatively affordable
Perhaps this is true of all pico class projectors, I lack the knowledge to say. But I find this to be almost unusable. The display is dim, blurry (poor resolution), and poor color. For example, to project this on a screen from perhaps 7-8 feet away,...
Consumer review (newegg.com)
The projector itself is light, and fairly small, but don't fool yourselves. This is a microprojector, not a picoprojector. I can firmly grip it in one hand, but not wrap my fingers all the way around. I am overally very happy that I bought this...
This projector is very bright, and is usable even in lit rooms. In a dark room, you can put a 100in + image on the wall easily. It has more inputs than you need, including USB (with the ability to play movies directly off the stick), HDMI, VGA,...
I have very few problems with this projector. Everything works as advertised. I initially had problems with the VGA input, but on last test it was working flawlessly (up to at least 1080p), so i'm writing that off as a problem with my PC drivers, which...