
While WUXGA projectors are out there, WXGA and the slightly lower resolution XGA projectors (4:3 aspect ratio) dominate projector sales to businesses. Thanks to the WXGA resolution, this projector rivals traditional lamp based projectors. 10-15 years ago my old company sold roughly a couple thousand sub 50 lumen projectors (mostly Mitsubishi PK20’s if anyone cares), to just those types of groups. This projector would be suitable for rural areas in parts of the world where electricity simply is not reliable! I expect, therefore that it will find a significant market among church groups and secular non-profits that send staff to 3rd world countries, and rural areas of 2nd world ones.

That it can run on batteries, btw, opens up one interesting educational market – more of an international one.

Rarely can one find a projector with more than 150 – 300 lumens with a battery solution. The P700 projector has a built in battery pack, and that is downright rare for a projector this bright. Here’s the first really interesting thing. The projector will be obsolete – no, make that ancient, before the LED light engine is likely to fail you.įor a projector weighing less than a pound and a half, it really is rather bright, claiming a maximum of 650 lumens, and measuring close to claim. The aspect ratio issue will be discussed near the bottom of this page.Īs you would suspect, the P700 is a single chip DLP projector, and like almost all such creatures, it has an LED light engine for extremely long life. By comparison, photos taken of content being displayed from computers is exactly right. This is a projector suitable for home use, from movies to sports to gaming, but it is also a very competent small projector for business and specialty uses.Ībout the photos: For those of you with discerning eyes – you will notice that all the images of movies and HDTV are slightly, vertically stretched. It comes with an unusually impressive feature set. The AAXA P700 is pretty cool as pocket projectors go.
