![]() ![]() That's fairly pricey given my comments above, but if you really want a tablet with a built-in projector, Aiptek's ProjectorPad P70 is just about the only choice.I’ve been looking into this product too and have been comparing the spec’s to the intuos tablet and found some interesting results…Īccording to the aiptek spec’s of the AIPTEK 14000UĪccording to the Wacom spec’s of the intuosĬonsidering that most other graphics tablets have resolution about half that i think its off to a good start. There's a listing on Amazon for $369 USD, albeit “Temporarily out of stock”. You also get a micro SD slot, a 5MP rear camera, and a 2MP front camera, with Android 4.4 KitKat running the show. Come to think of it, the main display's res is also pretty cramped! This is an age where $250 7” tablets have 1920x1200-pixel resolutions, so it wouldn't hurt to boost these specs a bit.Īside from that, the ProjectorPad P70 has an unspecified quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of flash storage, all a step up from the EPICT EPP-100's equivalents. I would've liked Aiptek to match the main screen's 1024圆00 res with the projector's, rather than downscaling to 480p for wall viewing. If the battery and bulb seem restrictive, that's because they are. ![]() The Aiptek also actually has a battery – you have two hours with the projector on, and eight with it off. You can disable the main 7” IPS screen while using the projector, or have both going at once. The resolution is the same at 854x480, but it's good for 50 lumens and a 120” large display, versus 30 and 80 for the EPICT. The ProjectorPad's lens is slightly better than the EPICT's. It may not be quite as unique a design as the EPICT is, but it's certainly more versatile. While that device's only visual output was its projector lens, Aiptek's ProjectorPad P70 also has a screen – it's a 7” tablet with a DLP lens embedded in its bottom-right corner. I looked at EPICT's EPP-100 Android computer-in-a-projector a year ago. ![]()
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