Saturday, June 4, 2011

The AAXA L1 Laser Pico Projector is a pocket presenting powerhouse.


Aaxa Tech L1 Laser Pico Projector




Pico projectors have been around for a few years now, and the products available today are much more mature than those available in previous years. Still, as hand-held products, there is one annoyance that no LED-powered pico projector can overcome: the need for focus adjustments.  The AAXA L1 is a different kind of pico projector, using a laser light source instead of an LED. The use of a laser means the projector never has to be focused. With built-in media player software, compatibility with Microsoft Office documents, and 160MB of onboard memory, the AAXA L1 is a pocket presenting powerhouse. While the MSRP of $599 is well above that of most other pico projectors, the L1 brings a lot to the table.


Pico projectors were supposed to be the next big thing, but they haven't taken off as quickly as some might have thought. Part of the problem is that although they're tiny, they just can't produce a bright enough image to be that useful. For that reason, we had high hopes for Aaxa's L1 since it uses a laser-based light source and an LCoS imager. Yes, it costs more than your typical pico projector does, but for cutting-edge technology, you have to pay a little extra--in this case, about 40 percent more.  Nice compact design; SVGA 800x600-pixel resolution; acceptable sound from its tiny built-in speaker; supports AVI, WMV, MP3, JPEG, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files from USB thumbdrives.


To be clear, this is a first-generation laser pico projector from Aaxa--and one of the few available on the market--so presumably the technology hasn't reached its potential. Again, this isn't a bad pico projector, it's, unfortunately, just as middling as the rest of them yet it costs significantly more; you can buy a half decent laptop or an iPad for about $600 and both will produce much better image quality. On a positive note, from a features standpoint, the Aaxa has a good foundation, and the sound the projector emits from its tiny built-in speaker is acceptable for watching movies; it has a standard 3.5mm jack if you'd prefer to connect headphones or an external speaker. The company just has to find a way to improve the picture and reduce the price while making the user interface easier to use.


Advantages
Image quality. The L1 is rated at 20 lumens maximum, and our test sample measured roughly 18 lumens. In a dark room, you could project up to a 45" diagonal, though a brighter environment will limit diagonal size to 20" or less. The image has a slightly green cast to it, but no more so than other current products in this market segment. Colors are well-saturated almost to the point of oversaturation, which makes the L1 a compelling product to use for the display of data graphics. Contrast in a dark room is quite good, with shadow detail in video maintained properly. Blacks are deep in comparison to similar products.




High resolution. Compared to most other pico projectors, the L1's native SVGA resolution is a huge improvement. Many pico projectors these days are only 640x480, or VGA, resolution. Of those that are SVGA, the L1 is, by far, the smallest and most fully-featured. This greater resolution makes it easier to read text documents or Powerpoint presentations without having to zoom in. It also makes photographs appear clearer and sharper. Furthermore, since the L1 uses a laser for illumination, it is difficult to see any visible pixelation, and there is zero "screen door" effect.



Long life lamp. The laser light source has an estimated life of 30,000 hours, which is in concert with all pocket/pico projectors using laser or LED light sources. In practical terms, the light source will far outlast the expected lifespan of the product, so users will not need to be concerned about lamp replacements.



True pocket size. The L1 measures only 4" long by 2" wide by .75" deep, making it truly "pocket sized" and easily transportable. And since the L1 has an onboard media player, you won't need to haul around any bulky accessories. For large video files, the most you will require is a simple USB memory stick. The L1 comes with a 2GB USB stick, though it can read higher-capacity drives if you happen to own them. 



Connectivity. The L1, being such a small projector, has a limited number of ports. Specifically, it has a USB-A connection, a 1/8" headphone jack, a power connection for the wall charger, and an A/V port. It manages to use these ports for a surprising number of connections. The USB port is used to connect the L1 to a computer, so you can load the 160MB onboard memory with media files. It is also used to connect USB flash memory, which was our preferred mode of use during testing for its combination of large capacity and small size. The A/V port connects to one of the L1's breakout cables, allowing you to use VGA, composite, or s-video connections.



The BenQ XL2410T is a 3D monitor featuring a full assortment of ergonomic options and very good performance in games and movies.


BenQ XL2410T Monitor



BenQ’s focus towards gaming is admirable from day one. They have launched some of the best monitors for gaming in the past and were the first ones to bring a 22” full HD monitor with HDMI as well as an energy efficient Eco monitor to India. With the onset of 3D, this time they are the first ones to bring in a full HD 3D LED monitor to India.

The XL2410T monitor is BenQ’s offering that has been made with recommendations from two of today’s best-known Counter-Strike players– Mil “HeatoN” Christensen and Abdisamad “SpawN” Mohamed. The 24” monitor has a matte finish with buttons present on the front underside. We hated the fact that these buttons or the indication text for them were not backlit. This posed a problem when we wanted to change settings in a dark environment. The monitor allows tailoring the height, tilt, pivot, stroke and even has swivel adjustment. The backside houses the connectivity ports that includes – DVI, D-sub and HDMI as well as a headphone jack on the side. The monitor weighs a whooping 6.3Kg, but once setup, it is pure eye candy.

 The 23.6” LED monitor has a widescreen display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution. It has 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 10 million: 1 dynamic contrast ratio for optimum viewing pleasure. Furthermore, the monitor comes with 120Hz refresh rate and a 2ms response time which makes the monitor a gamer’s dream. The monitor feature a “display mode” hotkey that allows for quick switching between various screen size modes as per the user’s requirement. The smart scaling feature comes into play while using display modes and allows a user to view content in the best possible resolution on the same monitor. Secondly, the monitor has a FPS mode, which is specifically meant for first person shooter games such as Counter-Strike. The mode provides gamers with accurate representation of the view in the game to provide perfect colors and be able to perform better.

The BenQ Xl2410T is the third 3D monitor I've reviewed in the last two weeks, but unlike the other two, the XL2410T is the first to include a W-LED backlight, instead of CCFL. Now, don't get too exited. All that indicates is the probability of less power consumption than other 3D monitors, and while it should also point to a thinner panel, unfortunately, that's not the case here. Ergonomic options it has aplenty, but what sacrifices had to be made to include such options? Keep reading to find out.

The BenQ XL2410T is a 3D monitor featuring a full assortment of ergonomic options and very good performance in games and movies.

 

 Gaming is in the details!

Made for professional gamers by co-developing with two CS players--HeatoN and SpawN, the XL2410T comes with 23.6"W LED panel, 120Hz, 2ms GTG response, DCR 10M:1, smart scaling, height-adjustment stand and 3D-ready.


 
World's Leading Expert in LED Monitors

BenQ - the world's leading LED monitor brand - has again successfully taken the lead to launch LED monitor for gaming! Such technological revolution is bound to bring a whole new visual experience and enjoyment to the world of gamers.


BenQ x HeatoN x SpawN

HeatoN and SpawN rocked the gaming world as the core of Ninjas in Pajamas (NiP) and SK Gaming teams that created a legend with their many triumphs at Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) tournaments and the World Cyber Games (WCG). As two of the brightest stars in the Counter-Strike niverse, they know what gamers really need and what they really crave in their gear. That's why BenQ invited HeatoN and SpawN to join forces a120Hz Refresh Rate

Di120Hz Refresh Rate

With a screen image that's redrawn 120 times every single second, there's never a lag between what's happening in the virtual world of your favorite game and what you actually see on screen. Drawing on hyper-speed video processing technology, the XL2410T gives on-screen action a captivating realism. You can spot your opponents the instant they make their move, and track their movements accurately, so victory or defeat always comes down to your skill and not a sluggish display that leaves you frustrated.

Display Modes

The display mode hotkey makes changing the size of the screen content as simple and quick as a button press. Instantly switch among 17", 19", 19" widescreen, and 22" widescreen formats so you get the best possible view of whatever you happen to be watching. You can also take advantage of the Smart-Scaling button, added especially for the benefit of gamers. You can adjust the size of the screen content until your avatar's actions precisely correspond to your expectations based on your control movements, so you can perform with peak effectiveness.


FPS Mode

BenQ's team worked with HeatoN and SpawN to develop a display mode attuned to the needs of shooter game aficionados. The aim was to create a display mode that provides gamers with a totally accurate representation of each scene in a virtual world so they're never put at a disadvantage in a key encounter with the enemy because of hardware shortcomings. There are also two user-configurable modes that let gamers set and save the exact brightness, contrast, sharpness, and : Red/Green/Blue color tint that they prefer and that let them be at their best in a pitched battle with a crafty enemy.


2ms GTG Response Time

A super-short response time means both fast-moving action and dramatic transitions are rendered cleanly, without the smearing or ghosting that's not only annoying but can affect your performance when a millisecond can make the difference between a successful sneak attack and a strike that ends in failure.

NVIDIA 3D Ready

Already certified as NVIDIA(R) 3D Vision™-ready, the XL2410T is able to handle the most action-packed graphics-intensive 3D games or movies without missing a beat, enabling you to experience their virtual worlds with total realism.


Picture-by-Picture

The Picture-by-Picture (PBP) display mode provides side by-side display of video from two independent video sources. It supports a variety of interfaces - including D-sub, DVI, and HDMI. Enjoy simultaneous views of a game and a website or a movie. PBP is an easy way to double your fun.


ZOWIE Bundle

BenQ is also working with famed competitive gaming equipment manufacturer ZOWIE on gear like the ZOWIE EC Series Gaming Mouse and SWIFT Gaming Mouse Pad.

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Design

Tailor the height, tilt, pivot, stroke and swivel adjustment of each monitor to perfectly fit each individual user! An understated toughness that keeps the focus where it should be.