Pocket projectors - Philips PicoPix PPX 2230 and PPX 2330

PicoPix PPX 2230
At the IFA 2012 Sagemcom presented the latest models in the Philips pocket projector range: the PicoPix PPX 2230 and PPX 2330th They are designed by Sagemcom and sold as licensed products under the Philips brand. In addition to the current range, Sagemcom presented a prototype Philips PicoPix prior model with wireless interface.

Thanks to radio interface for the announced model wireless transmission of data possible. Which was presented at the IFA model corresponds to the standard WLAN 802.11b/g/n and DLNA support function. This content can be projected without networking cables. The new model is based on the Android operating system. Thus it is possible, without the interposition of a device to show YouTube videos directly from the projector to play games and surf the net. The pocket projector provides a brightness of 100 ANSI lumens and can show lossless full HD videos. Market is expected to start in early 2013.
PicoPix PPX 2230
PicoPix PPX 2230

The current models, Philips PicoPix PPX 2230 and PPX 2330 will, by their ease of use, convince practical features such as the strap and its handy size. The only 130 gram LED pocket projectors are equipped with a lithium-ion battery supplier and have loud for a period of up to two hours. Both models show photos, documents and videos on a screen diagonal of up to 1.50 meters - with a brightness of 30 ANSI lumens, a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels and a contrast ratio of 1500:1. A built-in speakers, a separate 2-gigabyte memory and a Micro SD card slot round off the equipment.

The USBQuickLink brings the USB port and plug hidden in the carrying strap of the projector with the same. This allows the projectors PicoPix with computer, laptop, gaming console (PPX 2330) or connect other devices easily via a USB connection. From there you can then video and audio content directly to project. With the Philips PicoPix PPX 2330 videos can also be streamed directly. It is also compatible with Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad.

More information can be found on the YouTube channel "PicoPixTV":
 www.youtube.com/user/picopixtv?feature=results_main