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FF1AU DLP Mobile Pocket Projector

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Electronics: TOSHIBA TDP FF1AU DLP Mobile Pocket Projector

TOSHIBA TDP FF1AU DLP Mobile Pocket Projector

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Manufacturer: Toshiba
Model: TDP-FF1AU
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Toshiba
Label: Toshiba
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Platform: Not Machine Specific

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Editorial Review
Toshiba TDP-FF1AU Mobile Projector
Small and LightPocket-Sized LED Projector Lightweight and packed with productivity features, the compact Toshiba TDP-FF1AU is ideal for mobile presenters demanding top performance without sacrificing portability. The TDP-FF1AU weighs just one pound and delivers an incredible 400 Lux of brightness with a native SVGA 800 x 600 resolution and a razor sharp contrast ratio of 1500:1. These features combine to make Toshiba's TDP-FF1AU one of the lightest and smallest projectors available on the market. Free from the dependency of electrical outlets, the battery-operated TDP-FF1AU can be used anywhere, anytime, without warm up or cooling delays. The projector's ability to operate on low power consumption enables approximately two hours of battery life.
The Toshiba TDP-FF1AU Mobile Projector offers SVGA (800x600resolution), 400 Lux of brightness. At only 1.1 lbs. (1.7 lbs. including the battery), it has four input terminals (1-RGB, 1-Composite, 1-USB, and 1-stereo mini-jack), Manual Digital Keystone correction (Vertical +/- 16 degrees), and HDTV/DTV compatibility. The battery provides approximately 2.0 hours of battery life, and can be recharged in approximately 3.5 hours. Remote Control, Battery Pack, 23" Folding screen (diagonal image size), Power Cord, RGB Cable, AC Adapter, CD-ROM, User's Manual, and Soft Carrying Bag are included.
Specifications:
Display Technology: Shape; 0.55 DMD DLP
No. of Pixels: 480,000 (800 x 600)
Projection Lens: Lens: F 2.6 with fi xed zoom ratio
Light Source: LED (Light Emitting Diodes)
Brightness: 400 Lux
Native Resolution: SVGA 800 x 600
Color Reproduction: Full 16.7 Million Colors
Contrast Ratio: 1500:1
Projection Screen Size (Diagonal): 11 - 68
Projection Distance: 1.3 ft - 8.2 ft
Input Terminals: RGB - 1 x D-sub 15-pin (dual use for analog RGB/component video)
Video - 1 x RCA for composite video
USB: 1 x USB (type A)
Audio: 1x stereo
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Customer Reviews

Tiny, Portable, Quiet, but not the brightest. 2007-03-15
It's SMALL. There's the little picture of it sitting in someone's hand... that's for real. It's dinky. But the compact size has some drawbacks, which I'll get to later.

Portable. Well, it's small, that's all ya need to be portable, right? No, and The TDP-FF1 has you covered. This little puppy will run off of its own battery! Yeah, how cool is that? Plus, it weighs in at one pound. Now that's portable.

Quiet. Ever notice that when you shut off a regular projector, everyone in the room sighs? It's because the damn thing was irritating everyone! Well, this little Toshiba makes less noise than most laptop computers.

Now, don't expect a lot of bells and whistles on this little guy. The lumen rating is a bit on the low side; requiring either a dark room or a high-reflection screen. It does have competent menu choices, including keystone settings, but I haven't found a zoom function yet... is there one?
Anyway, it does come with its own battery pack, wireless remote, carry case and table-top projection screen. (The screen is tiny too, so no real bonus there.) Oh, and don't be suprised at the size of the box that arrives on your doorstep. It's huge because of the foldable screen.

I've watched live tv & played video games on it via the composite video jack, and I've played computer games and watched DVDs on it via the VGA (15-pin) connection. No matter what connection I use, the TDP-FF1 handles everything with ease. I've used it with a Sony VAIO laptop, an Apple iBook/PowerBook/MacBook laptop, a Shuttle XPC Windows-based system, and a Mac Mini; and they've all worked perfectly with it.

Oh, and it has tripod mounting holes in the bottom! That was a quite a bonus for me when found it. (Makes set-up and levelling a snap.) I have yet to test the built in speaker, but that's not an important feature to me.

The only real knocks against it, to me, are the low brightness and the resolution.

The Toshiba TDP-FF1 has a loyal fan here. It's not the best projector on the planet, but if you need something portable and lightweight, it's the obvious choice.


too simple to be really useful 2007-03-08
I bought this mobile pocket projector with watching DVD movie and doing power point in mind. But it doesn't work on DVD movie. It shows the frame but no movie or action shown. I have toshiba Portege M205 Laptop computer (Tablet PC) but even toshiba to toshiba it doesn't work. so don't buy it. at least check before you buy, they claim it is not compatable to some computers. buy others.

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