Monday, October 12, 2009

Jakks Pacific EyeClops Mini Projector Review


Jakks Pacific EyeClops Mini Projector Review

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One of the highly anticipated pico projectors is the Jakks Pacific EyeClops Mini Projector. This little device uses D sized batteries and LEDs to create a display size up to 70 inches. Recently, I4U got the opportunity to review this toy to see how well it could do. The first thing they noticed was the compact size, which was about the size of many other pico projectors that they have reviewed. While most pico projectors are being designed for business applications, the EyeClops is designed for entertainment, more specifically for kids to watch videos or play games anywhere. The $100 price tag appeals too many, but the writers stress the fact that this projector will not replace a home theater system. One major flaw is a common problem with pico projectors in that the EyeClops is not very bright and requires almost complete darkness in order to get a quality image. The writers did notice a few other problems with the projector, but they do state that for only $100, flaws are expected. They concluded the review by saying, ‘As a toy for kids, the EyeClops Mini Projector is good and not too expensive. The battery powered stand is also a nice touch that will let kids watch movies outside or wherever they happen to be without needing a power cable. That battery powered DVD player just become a lot more fun with the EyeClops Mini Projector around. The projector has an onboard speaker that is loud enough to be heard in another room. I know I had to tell my son to turn it down several times.’


[via I4U]

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