3M MPro120 pico projector
Nick | Jan 13, 2010 | Comments 0
The MPro120 is 3M’s second-generation pico projector and it’s a distinct improvement over the MPro110, with a brighter picture, an LED light source rated at 20,000 hours instead of 10,000, and built-in half-watt speakers.
In case you don’t know what a pico projector is, as its name implies, it’s a miniature handheld projector that’s capable of casting a big image (3M says the MPro120 can project an image from 8 inches to 50 inches). The key to these pint-size projectors is that they use an LED light source that’s very energy efficient. While Pico projectors come in different shapes and sizes, most cost between $300 and $400, and currently sport resolutions up to 640×480 pixels (so we’re not talking high-definition). The MPro120 uses LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) display technology; others use DLP. These are the same main technologies employed in rear-projection TVs, but projected on an external wall, movie theater-style, instead of the backside of a TV screen.
We liked the look and feel of the all-black MPro120 and found it simple to set up and use. Weighing in
Out of the box, the easiest way to set up the projector is by connecting it to your laptop with the supplied computer connector or to a portable DVD player with the supplied composite AV cable (also referred to as an RCA adapter). The MPro 120 also includes a rechargeable battery. Its rated life is 4 hours, but that’s at the lower brightness setting, which was really too dim. At the higher brightness setting, we got 2 hours. Fortunately, it can also work under AC power as well using the included wall charger.

source: cnet
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