

Dimensioned 12.5cm (L) x 5.5cm (W) x 2.3cm (D) ,the all new pocket projector weighs only
100gm ,its size is not more than that of a mobile phone ,i think size is less then that of my flap mobile ,anyways ,the best thing that in noticed about it is ,it chucks out the image about 50" wide ,WOW,now we can get a bigscreen action anywhere ,it comes with built in sterio speekers ,a tripod and even a remote controller ,even it is compatible with game consoles and DVD players via AV-out..it works with Li-ion rechargeable battery (NP-120 1600mAh)...the only thing i noticed which was disappointing is its battery life ,its just 60 Min ,so if you plan a movie in a forest like i ll do ,you have to grab more batteries for that ..
I give it 3 out of 5

I give it 3 out of 5
3 comments:
I've been wanting something like this for years.
A big heavy, hot, noisy projector was always a pain to use.
I am sure it could be modified to take a power supply and then you have a 50" home theatre for a fraction of the cost.
wow, it's amazing. I do love gadget in small one's.
now this is a device I would love to have. Does it have good enough resolution and colours to watch movies? Are you suggesting we should wait for the next version with longer battery life?
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