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PicoZoo Review: I am a new pico projector owner and had to learn the hard way that not all apps work with my projector. 'Video out' hasn’t been a priority until now thanks to youz programers Now along comes PicoZoo, which I hope brings attention to the fact that more apps need video out in them. It’s really a no brainer app functionality-wise. All it does is show some free photos of zoo animals that the creator got off the internet. It’s $5 so I don’t know how many people have really bought it, that is expensive for any app really. Me however, I bought it just to support the movement to get video out included in more apps. So, while this is a simple overview for a simple app, here it is!
Here is the start screen:
Here are a couple shots of what it does:
Here is the hardware setup. It is my P2 pico projector with my iPhone and adapter (http://www.aaxatech.com/products/p2_pico_projector.htm):
For more info on the PicoZoo app all we have found that is official so far is their youtube video.
Even for pico projector owners it doesn’t make much sense to buy the app. But at least this shows that the industry might be headed in the right direction. I guess it doesn’t hurt to support them if you have 5 extra bucks you can do without.
Here is the start screen:
Here are a couple shots of what it does:
Here is the hardware setup. It is my P2 pico projector with my iPhone and adapter (http://www.aaxatech.com/products/p2_pico_projector.htm):
For more info on the PicoZoo app all we have found that is official so far is their youtube video.
Even for pico projector owners it doesn’t make much sense to buy the app. But at least this shows that the industry might be headed in the right direction. I guess it doesn’t hurt to support them if you have 5 extra bucks you can do without.