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  Maxon Mini-Projector With iPod Connectivity

By Mike Wheeler | Thursday | 06/11/2008

Visimax is an ultra-portable mini projector that fits into your pocket, briefcase or laptop bag and can be connected to a range of electronic devices including laptops, mobile phones, digital cameras, DVD players and iPods.


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Whether it's sharing photos from a digital camera or professionally projecting a sales presentation to clients – the Visimax is set to become the ideal business solution.

Weighing 120 grams, the Visimax features VGA (640x480) resolution, and you can project images up to 60 inches on any flat surface and up to 30 inches when the projector is 1.2m away from the wall. It also features LED light source, internal speakers, 30 minute battery life and manual focus.

Dana Baggetto, Director, Maxon Electronics Australia, says "Maxon is dedicated to creating new and innovative products that are simple to use and convenient for our customers. The Visimax is literally a portable plug-and-play device, allowing you to free your content, projecting it wherever and whenever you need.

"Forget about the hassle of lugging around a huge projection device when going to meetings, the Visimax is small enough to fit into the palm of your hand and is perfect for demonstrating your presentations and videos when you're out of the office."

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$594

 

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