Testseek.co.uk have collected 27 expert reviews of the Aiptek PocketCinema V10 and the average rating is 58%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Aiptek PocketCinema V10.
(58%)
27 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(57%)
15 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
58010027
The editors liked
Fits in your pocket
Internal MPEG-4 playback
Silent
Tiny
Battery life 1h10
Internal memory and SD slot
LED life
Built-in speakers
Built-in memory and external card support
Menu system and remote
Tripod included
The editors didn't like
No keystoning
Pricey
No zoom
Small amount of video files can be read from the internal memory
Deformed corners
Muted colours
Poor speaker quality
No VGA input
Included software is PC only
Extra speaker and docking port doesn’t offer tilted horizontal projection
Abstract: Sometimes having to wait a while to see something is a good thing. If it is still around a year after you requested it then it probably does the job it is meant to, sometimes however the world has moved on. Here I am looking at a very small projector e...
Abstract: When you're doing a lot of travelling, you'd think the last thing you want to lug around with you is a projector. Aiptek's PocketCinema V10 aims to change that perception: it claims to offer a projected image of up to 50in, but measures just 56 x 125 x...
While the concept looks good, the Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10 fails to impress in action. It can produce a creditable picture of limited size with fairly realistic colours, but only in near-total blackout conditions. At a price of almost £300 it only qu...
Abstract: Is that a film in your pocket? Fun, up to a point. One of the gadgets weve always fancied is a mobile phone with a film projector built in. The Pocket Cinema V10 is the next best thing: a battery powered, palm-sized portable projector that you can u...
Abstract: Aipteks V10 isnt the first palm-sized projector weve seen: we had a brief test of Optomas Pico Projector at its launch (see www.computershopper.co.uk/news/232050). The V10 is only marginally larger and, although it costs £50 more, it has many ad...
Abstract: Susi takes a look at the Aiptek pocket cinema, the tiny projector that packs some mighty projection. It boasts a heap of features, all loaded into a small and lightweight package, thats easy to carry around and even easier to use, delivering great vid...