Philips PicoPix 1430 review
ProjectorsIt may be cute, but the PicoPix's image suffers heavily from the rainbow effect, and you'll need an adaptor for VGA.
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It may be cute, but the PicoPix's image suffers heavily from the rainbow effect, and you'll need an adaptor for VGA.
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