🎥 Project Your Dreams Anywhere!
The Philips PPX4935 Pocket Smart Projector is a compact, high-performance projector that delivers 350 lumens of brightness and 720p HD resolution. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, it allows for seamless streaming from various devices. The projector supports a display size of up to 120 inches and features an integrated media player, making it perfect for both professional presentations and personal entertainment. Its internal battery provides up to 2 hours of usage, ensuring you can take your show on the road.
A**R
Quality of mirroring with mobile phone is poor. 3
All the features as per described and expectations except:1. The touch pad is just too sensitive and inaccurate.2. Quality of mirroring with mobile phone is poor.3. It will be great if a tripod could be provided.4. Excellent if functions of automatic focus, Keystone correction and battery indicator are available.
I**.
Great Portable Projector
A little pricey, but one of the best mini projectors I have tried. The display is very bright and clear. Long battery life while projecting (more than 2 hours), enough for most presentations, and supports wireless display through Miracast. Runs Android OS and supports Android apps (although I haven't tried this function). Best of all this projector is small and light enough to fit in my backpack.
A**R
Don’t purchase Philips products- support unavailable
Awful service from Philips. Bought two devices, had issues each time and impossible to get any support from Philips
A**N
Excellent projector, but has issues with Airplay
A very good projector, powerful even in moderately lit rooms. Easy to use, so small you can put it in a trouser pocket and it's rechargeable. All fine, except for the fact that the Airplay does not seem to work with Apple units. The on-screen instruction to use screen mirroring says that as long as projector and IOS device (iPad or iPhone) are on the same wi-fi network, all you have to do is select Airplay on your IOS device, the projector will show whatever is on your screen. This, alas, is not the case: When clicking Airplay on my iPhone or iPad (running version 10.2.1) a message comes up on my device screen saying "Unable to connect to "PPX4935_3808". I try to restart both projector and IOS device, no change.I do not know if this incompatibility is due to the projector's firmware or the Apple IOS, but it does mean that the golden promise of Airplay functionality is - at least for now - not being fulfilled. Hence the deduction of one star. Had the Airplay function worked, I would have given five.
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