Fits in the palm of your hand, but allows us to project photos or videos of your smartphone, tablet or computer on a screen diagonal of 60 inches. The new ultra-portable projector Philips PicoPix 4350 Wireless is also a small device that can solve more than one presentation or meeting, as it is equipped with HDMI and USB inputs, and a slot for micro SD cards that allow us to play our files even without having to connect the computer. The PicoPix 4350 Wireless also has WiFi connectivity, so we can send images or movies from any device without having to connect any cables. The small PicoPix 4350 incorporate a sound bar for audio functions, and Bluetooth port allows us to link it wirelessly with a compatible speaker.
As you can see in the picture above, the Philips PicoPix 4350 Wireless amazed by its size to which they are not accustomed to these little pico. Its measures 97 x 54 x 17 mm and its weight of just 129 grams, make it an ultraportable, easy-to-carry in your backpack or briefcase. In the left pane will find all connections for data entry, and also the power button and a headphone output. For the USB connection, Philips offers an ingenious solution to this team: they are two cables (male and female) of short length that will serve to connect to a computer to plug in an external USB stick or hard drive, or to share the desktop of your PC, but when linked together form a kind of bracelet or lanyard that we can put on the wrist to prevent accidents. At the top are buttons for access and navigation menu, plus the focus wheel.
When projecting the image on the screen, the new Philips PicoPix 4350 features an LED light source with an approximate lifespan of 30,000 hours. This technology is being increasingly introduced into the world of projectors because, although mean an increase in the price of equipment, we avoid having to buy expensive spare lamp, and surely if we see numbers coming out to consider paying the extra money. Thus, the small LED lamp PicoPix is able to offer a yield of 50 lumens and can project an image in HD quality with a diagonal of 60 inches (152 centimeters).
In terms of connectivity the PicoPix 4350 has USB inputs male and female (on integrated lanyard), microSD card slot, mini HDMI port and headphone output, but we want to share sound from our files also have one bar type speaker integrated with a power of 1 watt. When sending photos or videos from a tablet or smartphone, the Philips PicoPix 4350 Wireless is equipped with a WiFi port, so you will not need any cables to communicate with these devices. And if you have any of the increasingly common Bluetooth speakers, we can link it to the projector and also have this wireless connection. Finally, the internal memory of 4 GB will allow us to dump files directly to the projector to not rely on any support or external memory, and the more adventurous may use the SOS message system and when it is integrated with hiking.
Philips PicoPix 4350 Wireless - new pocket projector
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