Actually, it's positive that the projector has an integrated software that can play back images from USB sticks or memory cards directly. Very user-friendly but this is not impractical and side effects she has said: it is not possible simply to display a picture in a folder. For images of the projector will always use the slideshow mode with a fixed display time per image. That is, one has to set the option (the compulsion) a specific duration for an image in the options, but not anzuzuzeigen images without this feature. When selecting a single image in a folder, the projector automatically switches according to the eingetellten seconds to the next image in the folder, if you want it or not. There is also no possibility of a manual screen change using buttons to make the remote control. The only workaround for a longer display of a particular image is time to press pause and to continue with the Play Slideshow again. An extremely annoying matter.
Accessories: included is a cable to the USB sticks to be infected and an AV cable. If you want to connect an iPhone, you have to buy an additional cable. The same is true for net / notebook with VGA output. For DVI or HDMI, there is currently no connection option. Furthermore, a Beamer bag is included. Unfortunately, this is not very well thought out. The bag is closely tailored to the projector and you have to be very careful that when pushing the power switch is not accidentally be pushed to ON. She also has no side pocket - not even for the flat remote control. Ie you have to accommodate somewhere remote, cable and power supply if necessary.
Conclusion: A lot of light but also quite a bit of shade, which you must be aware of ...
Accessories:
PPA1110 component cable: Pico Pix - component video adapter
PPA1150 VGA cable: Philips PPA 1150 VGA cable f
PPA1160 iPhone cable: Pico Pix - iPad / iPhone / iPod audio cable - Apple Dock connector (M)