Saturday, December 18, 2010

Eyeclops Mini Projector - Starter-quality bigscreen projection

The Eyeclops Mini Projector sounds like a plaything, and it's really offered within the plaything department. For its sub-$50 cost tag, the Eyeclops Mini Projector has passable level of quality. As with several playthings, the inexpensive plastic outer shell isn’t entirely sturdy. The electronics behind it, though, is a decent quality. And it isn’t highly expensive so you probably wouldn’t need a payday loan to purchase it.

Eyeclops Mini Projector

It is very simple to understand the Eyeclops Mini Projector. This is really nice. Anything that has a standard RCA output could be put through the projector. The picture out of the Eyeclops can go up to 60 inches. Also, the Eyeclops projects with an LED lamp. The projector can be connected to MP3 players, iPhones, Android devices, DVD players and even game consoles. Audio input could be accepted by the speaker. Also, external speakers could be hooked up with a mini-jack audio output. There is a portable battery pack that can last for about 270 minutes.

How the level of quality looks using the Eyeclops Mini

Though the Eyeclops projector is a plaything, the reviews say the projector produces good level of quality. In general, like all LED-powered projectors, the darker the room, the better the picture is. The Eyeclops Mini Projector is not unwatchable, although it’s just a little grainy and boxy. You are able to get the lens to last a while. It does scratch very easily though.

Producing an electronic device a toy

Technology has been in playthings for quite some time. As technology gets cheaper, it is integrated other areas. Children's toys are one of these areas. Priced at $50, the Eyeclops Mini Projector is fairly inexpensive. You will find other audio/video toys available this year for the holidays too. The cost has dropped low enough that products such as the Eyeclops are being suggested as stocking stuffers. Mini video cameras, cell phone accessories, speakers for phones and other gadgets are all gaining appeal. You may conserve some money this holiday season by simply buying the plaything aisle for your tech geek, even though it may just be a plaything.

Articles cited

Amazon

amazon.com/Eyeclops-04959-EyeClops-Mini-Projector/dp/B0024I8H42

Digital Trends

digitaltrends.com/computing/the-10-best-tech-stocking-stuffers-under-50/



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