New Monitor vs. AAXA p3 Pico Projector (Ultrabook)

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    zombymusic

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    Hey guys,

    Anyone have any experience with these projectors? I'm kind of wary, they are pretty cheap and promise all sorts of things.

    Usually that's a bad start. My friend has that little brookstone iPhone adapter one and it's pretty cool, useful at the very least.

    Back to me though: I am running the Acer Ultrabook, S3. This model has an HDMI out only so I have to find an HDMI pico projector. My question though is should I get one of these or a monitor? The reason I am leaning towards the pico projector is because I find myself always moving the laptop around, this way I can double screen wherever I go.

    What do you think? Opinions would be very much appreciated....:cool:
     
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    Hey guys had this projector come in today!!! The AAXA P3!!!!

    I got it for $25 off with the GRADORDAD25 coupon that I found online. You can use it only at the AAXAtech.com site.



    I made a youtube videos for you guys to see the awesome screen extend options. I totally did not expect it to be this cool.

    I am a production artist so I spend a lot of time using DAWS my only issue with my laptop was screen size, at 13'' you can't really do a lot of complex composition because it gets so tedious.

    Anyway, check it out and watch how great the 720p display + 50 lumens extended display looks. Very cool.
     
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    Yeah, a great projector, must see if I can find one.

    David
     
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