MobileCinema Q20 with a projector that fits in the palm of a hand



Aiptek is probably not a well known brand and people are pleasant and surprised to see its flexibility.

It is a pico-projector that can also be used to recharge your smartphone thanks to a powered USB port to 1 Ampere. Also numerous inputs: in addition to the aforementioned USB port, it also has one slot microSD, port mini HDMI (through which you can connect Android devices), the input AV and output audio from 3.5 mm.

At the bottom there is a small but quite powerful speaker and the wheel to the focus, while on the upper side we have a D-Pad to navigate through the menu, the enter key and the on / off switch. Only detail missing: a cover for the lens of the projector, which is always exposed.

The battery is 1,850 mAh, which should ensure a ' autonomy of about an hour and a half; in our tests we were always below this value, roughly around 60-70 minutes, but in any case, if you want to use it to project a film, you should keep it plugged in, which is done via the micro USB port on the back (adapter not included).

The most painful is the qHD resolution (960 x 540 pixels) and by just 12 lumens , which means that you'll have to use it in dark or dim light still strong to be able to see well, but at least you will have the illusion of a screen approximately 50 "inches on the wall of your home or office. Nevertheless, the portability and the large number of inputs are certainly a significant point to his advantage, especially since there is also an internal player can also read MKV 1080p (as well as MP4 and AVI), plus photo ( jpg and bmp),  music (mp3 and wma) and text files.

Dimensions: 112 x 58 x 16 mm and weighs 180 grams, almost as a phablet Android, but very content price: € 89.99. If you have ever felt the need for a portable projector but do not want to invest too much money, buy it.


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