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7 |
Not bright enough to be useful
- Pros: Very very small, cheap, portable. Good enough resolution for me.
- Cons: I bought this with hopes of watching movies with it. Even with the room dark, the image is still hard to see.
Amazing!!!
- Pros: This pico projector is awesome! It's ridiculously small, yet can deliver a very good and clear picture up to 50 inches. I have been using mine to mostly watch movies and play my old Xbox games with it, and I get a great, large viewing screen utilizing very little space and cost. And the best part is that the LED will not burn out any time soon thanks to a 10k life expectancy.
- Cons: The only real con about this projector is that yes, it isn't as bright and intense as one would expect a 40 - 50 lumens projector to be, (like it says, it doesn't get that bright) but as long as you have a good dark place, I can honestly say you really won't notice.
I also wish that 3M made a mounting bracket for this model, but you can either but one for a regular digital camera, or just make one yourself like I did.
- Other Thoughts: This projector delivers a good, 50 " display with 480p rez, doesn't get ridiculously hot, and you can hook it up to any device that uses a standard VGA, or standard analog video output, and all for under 200 bucks!
If you realize what the devices limitations are, and aren't making board room presentation with it, or trying to replace a real home projector, then I'd say you could only do better by buying the new 3M model, which can display up to 720p, and is a few lumens brighter, which is something I will more than likely purchase given how much I liked this one.
Maybe a Toy?
- Pros: Kinda works with an older DELL Inspiron and the DELL Mini 9.
- Cons: Even in a completely dark room the results are marginable. The picture only looks good if you get the size down a little, but then you can just look at your laptop screen, so what's the point? Light is also distributed around the picture and it reduces the contrast quite a bit. The picture looks "washed out" with not enough brightness and not enough contrast to be really usable.
- Other Thoughts: This projector is is a gimmick at best; make sure you have a VGA monitor extension cable since the cable is very, very short. The unit gets pretty hot, but that seems to be normal.
| Model |
| Brand |
3M |
| Model |
MPRO 110 |
| Cabinet Color |
Silver/Black |
| Display |
| Lamp |
Lamp Type: LED |
| Aspect Ratio |
4:3 |
| Display Size |
6" - 50" |
| Native Resolution |
640 x 480 |
| Brightness |
10 ANSI lumens |
| Connectivity |
| Input Video Compatibility |
Analog RGB, Composite |
| Input Video Connectors |
D-Sub, RCA Video |
| Convenience |
| Features |
The MPro110 has an aspect ratio of 4:3 and a native resolution of 640 x 480 VGA Turns any room into a projection room Project video and photos from your video phone Share videos and movies from your video camera Create a spontaneous slide show from your digital camera Projector your portable gaming console while on the road Uses LED technology for up to 10,000 hours of operation Fits in the palm of your hand No noisy fans |
| Dimensions |
| Dimensions |
2" x 0.9" x 4.5" |
| Weight |
0.35 lbs. |
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