As many reviews say 12 lumens is worthless with lights on. And it sucks that you can't go to Bestbuy or Office Depot or whatever and look before you buy - The P2 is still not bright enough for outdoor work (in a tent / canopy) but works pretty will in the classroom with lights off so unfortunately I'm going to have to purchase another projector for field use (haven't found a good one yet)
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I have the AAXA P2 projector. The 3M one is nice because:
1. Long battery life
2. Really small
Other than that the AAXA P2 blows it away. I bought mine from http://www.hollywooddj.com/aaxa-p2-pico-projector.html
As many reviews say 12 lumens is worthless with lights on. And it sucks that you can't go to Bestbuy or Office Depot or whatever and look before you buy - The P2 is still not bright enough for outdoor work (in a tent / canopy) but works pretty will in the classroom with lights off so unfortunately I'm going to have to purchase another projector for field use (haven't found a good one yet)