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Aiptek V10 Plus
$300.00 to $365.00
A mobile media player mini-projector playing back picture, MP3, and video clipsProjects image up to 50" large screen within distance from 21cm to 180cmProjects image from connecting to iPod, DV, DSC, game console or mobile phone (via AV-out) or from playback in embeddedRecord content while projecting the content from an external divice through AV-INA handy tool for small group meeting and presentationLi-Ion battery and Remote control supported.Minimize
| Type | LCD Projectors | Display Technology | LCOS | Image Brightness | 10 ANSI lumens | Platform | PC |
| Native Resolution | 640 x 480 | Image Size (Diagonal) | 6 in. - 50 in. | Image Aspect Ratio | 4:3 (Standard) | Screen Distance | 0.69 ft. - 5.91 ft. |
| Video Input | Component Video |
| Light Source Life | 10000 Hours |
| Projection Method | Front |
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