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ipico PJ205 Handheld LED Personal Projector

Specifications
- Brand: IPICO
- Connectivity Technology: Smartphone & tablet
- Display resolution: 960 x 540
- Display technology: LCoS
- Form Factor: Portable
- Color: White
- Product Dimensions:44 x 1.89 x 0.67 inches
- Item Weight: 8 ounces
- Item model number: PJ205
- Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
What’s in the box?
- IPICO PJ205 LED Personal Projector
Product Descriptions
To the world, project your world. Introduce yourself to Ipico, a ground-breaking handheld projector that transforms your iPhone or iPod Touch into a true social networking tool. Project images that are bigger than life on almost any surface up to 50 inches.
It’s never been simpler to share, so go ahead and flaunt your accomplishments! It’s really simple and enjoyable to use: just connect your smartphone to the slide-out Ipico connection, aim it at anything, focus it, and start sharing your images and movies with the world.
Three Simple Steps to Get Started
To share the screen of your device with friends, family, or coworkers, simply utilise the ipico.

Your device must first be connected to the slide-out ipico connection.

Next, aim and concentrate the ipico at any surface. Simply begin sharing your images up to 50—and videos with everyone at that point. It is that simple.

Features
Jumper Connector
The ipico’s built-in connector makes it simple to connect to your iPhone or iPod touch without the use of cables or other devices.
Support for iPhone 3GS
Ipico is compatible with both newer 4G and 4GS iPhones as well as older 3GS iPhones. Compatible makes include:
- IPhone 4S: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB
- IPhone 4: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
- IPhone 3GS: 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB
- IPod touch 4G: 8GB, 32GB, 64GB
- IPod touches 3G: 32GB, 64GB
Visibility
The ipico screen can project up to a 50″ diagonal image in a dimly lit or dark area. When combined with wireless Bluetooth speakers, you can create your own home theatre almost anyplace.
Not a fan
For the optimum user experience, the ipico hand-held projector is air-cooled, which eliminates the need for distracting fans when watching videos and movies.
Environment Sensor
The ideal colour settings may be achieved in all conditions thanks to an auto-adjusting sensor.
Resolution in qHD
Your videos and photographs are displayed using the ipico’s Floc’s display technology in either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios, with a qHD resolution of 960×540. You can share your memories on the fly with clear, sharp photographs thanks to this.
FAQ’s
This was a Christmas present I gave to my kid. She can view her images, he added, but it might need to be a slide presentation. He owns an iPod Touch 4 as well. The 12-year-old appreciated receiving this.
Yes, it was compatible with my iPad.
I’ve never attempted it with an iPro laptop. Since it connects utilizing the iPhone connector, I almost doubt the connection would let such.
Since the iPhone 4 is using the large, older charger and isn’t one of the more recent models, it will operate as long as it is an older iPhone.
Yes, however the iPad 2 has a protruding end that blocks the top of the projection. However, a cord extension would fix the issue.
I can occasionally get my iPhone 4S to function with it. I can occasionally get a YouTube video to play. If it worked, it would be great, but you should definitely save your money.
If you download the iTunes movies on your device
You may play saved PowerPoint slides in the image area by saving them as a jpeg file. That approach truly works wonderfully. It is simple to save them in Power Point by clicking Save As and selecting JPG from the drop-down menu for File Type.
You can, indeed. On my iPad 2, I gave it a go.
In fact, it supports both Hulu and Netflix. I did purchase the programme for, I believe, $1.99, and I use it to display websites and PDFs. Actually, the software provides more than that. Even at bigger sizes than what is indicated, the image is still apparent. However, you need a rather dark room in order to see it. I adore this item!
Only the iPhone 4s is compatible with this projector.
The average lamp life of a projector is 1,500 to 2,000 hours, but more recent versions may operate for up to 5,000 hours before the bulb has to be changed. In either case, projectors are sturdy devices; you only need to use them with a little common sense, i.e., don’t keep it on nonstop for a month.
An optical device known as a projector or image projector displays an image (or moving pictures) onto a surface, most frequently a projection screen. The majority of projectors produce images by passing light through a tiny transparent lens, although some more recent models project images directly utilizing lasers.
LCD projectors are more vulnerable to malfunctioning when not properly maintained. Additionally, during the course of the projector’s life, its bulb will require replacement several times, as opposed to LEDs, which have a lifespan equal to that of the projector.
Earlier projector bulbs typically had a lifespan of 1,000–2,000 hours. Thankfully, most current projector bulbs have a lifespan of between 2,000 and 4,000 hours, depending on the various settings in use.



















