AAXA Technologies P300 Neo LED Video Projector Instruction Guide

June 3, 2024
aaxa TECHNOLOGIES

AAXA Technologies P300 Neo LED Video Projector

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Introductions

The World’s Brightest Battery Powered Projector

The P300 is designed as an all-in-one mobile presentation platform. At its core is a robust ARM processor capable of internal high resolution 720p video, picture, and picture slide-show play-back. Coupled with the P300’s dual 1-watt speakers and internal 60+ minute lithium ion battery the P300 can serve double-duty as both a powerful projector and as a standalone multimedia system enabling the user to project digital content directly from the projector or from a mobile phone. Connectivity is further enhanced with a VGA adapter, Composite video input, and a high-resolution digital HDMI connection that can accept resolutions up to 1080P.

Presentations

Gaming

Entertaining

Important Information

  • Ready High-Definition to view all Media your Files
  • Projects Images up to 120 Inches
  • 60+ Batteries Minute lets you Rechargeable go completely Li-Ion cordless Use from the both USB Onboard
  • Media Micro-SD Player Memory to play files directly Use the Onboard Media Player to play files directly from both USB or Micro-SD Memory

Product Overview

  1. Directional Pad
  2. HDMI
  3. Charge Indicator
  4. VGA via included adapter
  5. DC in (Power, Recharge)
  6. Audio Out (Headphones, External Speakers)
  7. On/Off Switch
  8. Composite Video and Audio
  9. USB
  10. Micro SD
  11. Manual Focus

PROJECTION SYSTEM

  • Max Resolution: 1920×1080 (1080P)
  • Native Resolution: 1280×800 (WXGA)
  • Max Brightness (DC): 400 Lumens
  • Max Brightness (Battery): 200 Lumens
  • Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
  • Projection Lens: Manual Focus
  • Projection image: Available Size 10-120 inch
  • Lamp: Triple RGB LEDs with Vibrant Color Technology
  • Life: 20,000hrs
  • Projection Angle:

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Audio Output: 1W (x2) stereo speakers
  • Stereo speaker/headphone mini-Jack
  • Color: White/Black
  • File Playback: microSD & USB Host reader
  • Menu Language: English, Spanish, French, German,
  • Chinese Aspect Ratio Control: 16:1O
  • Battery Life: Optional 60+ minute Li-Ion battery
  • Dimensions: 9″ 3.8″, 1.5
  • Weight: 3 lbs.
  • Power Consumption: 25w
  • Supported Fonts: MP3/ WMA /OGG/ WAV / AVI/ WMV SMV / BMP / JPG / GIF / TXT
  • Conformances: CE, FCC Class A
  • INPUTS / OUTPUTS
  • Video in: HDMI
  • VGA (mini-VGA)
  • Composite A/V (3.5mm Jack)
  • Audio Out: 5mm Stereo Headphone Jack
  • USB: 5 Pin Mini USB 2.0

PACKAGE CONTENTS

  • P300 Pico Projector
  • Composite AN Cable
  • Adjustable Tripod
  • infrared Remote Control
  • 100-240V AC Adapter
  • User Manual

Projector View

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VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can the ratio be changed to operate at 17 feet?****

My screen was actually approximately 13 to 15 feet distant when I first put up the projector. Although a touch dull, it was excellent value for money.

Can you use the USB port to charge this?****

You can’t, sorry. For charging, a 12V connection is necessary.

Can you make decent “near to the screen” (short throw) throws with this?****

I’m curious how big the image would be at a distance of roughly 3 to 4 feet from the screen, where the Throwratio is 1.2. Therefore, at a distance of 4 feet, the image will be 3.3 feet wide (4/1.2).A projector with a throwration of 1.2 would be regarded as having a short throw.

I’ve been informed that some AAA projectors won’t operate while the battery is being charged. When plugged in, does the P300 Neo play music?****

The P300 Neo Projector can operate when connected in, however according to the handbook; the battery can only be charged when the projector is turned off and plugged in.

Does it display text files from programmers like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint?****

On this gadget, you can project any kind of paper from your laptop. When you need to present, it is great for travel. The hotel AV services are obscene. It works flawlessly and also saves money.

Can I use the projector while it’s being charged?****

Yes. Using your phone while the battery is charged is the same thing. I’ve also performed while the projector was powered by a battery with a 19 V output.

Can you connect external speakers?****

External speakers can be attached.

When it is two feet or less from a surface, does this projector focus? Onto a model is where I would like to project.****

Yes, the projector focuses when it is two feet away from a surface.

Can Bluetooth be used to link external speakers?****

I linked mine without any issues.

Does this come with a remote control, please?****

Yes, but it functions best if you are directly in front of the projector.

Can you plug a Chromecast stick into the HDMI connector to use this?****

Certainly, sure, you can use the P300 wirelessly by plugging a Chromecast into the HDMI connection.

Can you use a projector as a TV? How long sought a projector to operate?****

Any projector can be used as a television, although you may need additional hardware. If your projector has built-in apps, you might be able to use it as a TV right out of the box. Your projector can be coupled with a TV tuner, cable box, or streaming device.

Do your eyes benefit more from a projector?****

Direct blue light from TVs and other devices damages the eyes. Even a projector’s indirect blue light is much gentler on the eyes. The best option for eye health alone, as well as other safety considerations that you may read about below, is a projector.

How much energy are projectors consuming?****

Projector power requirements are known to be extremely variable; they normally range from 50W for the smallest projectors to 150-800 watts for the noticeably bigger ones.

What happens if the projector becomes too hot?****

As a result of the extraordinarily high temperatures that projector bulbs operate at, they must be kept cold to avoid overheating, which could cause the projector to unexpectedly shut down or, if it happens frequently, an actual explosion of the bulb.

Do projectors get too hot?****

When a projector is in use, it naturally warms up, but on occasion, when it needs cleaning, repair, or more airflow, it becomes too hot.

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