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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Review – Phillips Picopix PPX 1430

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Price when reviewed - £200.

You’d think that a projector is a big device, well, it isn’t, the PicoPix 1430 can easily fit in the pocket. It’s perfect for a lot of people, including those who just like to show off their videos and images, plus it’s selling on the cheap for only £220. All you need is a decent white wall and a tri-pod to plot the PicoPix onto.

The PicoPix is capable of displaying images at 80 inches, though 40 – 50 inches is the norm. You can easily upload your images onto the projector, you can either use a USB flash drive to display images, or you can use an SD card, it’s up to you really.

Phillips has done a great job on the design. The Picopix is made from plastic, although it feels pretty solid to hold, and it’s pretty light at only 290g. You’ll find the main navigational set of buttons on the top of the device, the On/Off toggle can be found on right side of the projector.

The overall image quality was excellent, however, you’ll need to aim the projector at a suitable wall, or you can just use a white board. Underneath the projector you will find a tri-pod connector, there’s also an optional kickstand.

Conclusion

The Picopix is a great device, plus it looks and feels good. The image quality is fab, though the lack of WMV file format is a bit disappointing. Overall, it’s a decent device for those who like to show off, it’s relatively easy to use so anyone should be able to use it. The price is great, it’s a bargain for those who are watching their budget, anway, we like, so you should too.


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