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3M Pocket Projector MPRO120–.33LBS
By pfhometheater | January 14, 2010
- VGA image and 100% color gamut gives the user one of the highest quality images of any portable projector currently available
- Two integrated, half-watt stereo speakers help transform the MPro120 into a self-contained presentation device for entertainment or business application
- Projects eight to 50-inch still or moving image stored on a video capable pass-through device(e.g.MPR3 player, laptop computer, ect.)
- Uses Liquid Crystal on Silicon(LCOS) technology for superb image quality and minimization of component size.
- LED light source with 20,000 hour life means the unit is environmentally friendly and there is no need for a replacement bulb
Product Description
The 3M™ MPro120 Pocket Projector is a next-generation handheld, battery-operated projector. Whether you’re making an impromptu business presentation or sharing photos with friends, the MPro120 allows you to project images and videos on almost any wall, almost anywhere. Images can be displayed on-the-fly from computers, netbooks or MP3 players, iPods, iPhone and digital cameras. Project image sizes from 8” to 50”. Built-in speakers provide sound. The energy… More >>
3M Pocket Projector MPRO120–.33LBS
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January 14th, 2010 at 8:27 pm
I love this device. When I was online, i ran into this handheld projector. I always wanted a projector and THIS IS THE perfect one at the right price. However, I was skeptical about the brand (never heard of it). If it was Sony, Toshiba, etc… I would have kept it. Now, listen very carefully. This device work and its strong! It’s really nice, light, and perfect for movie night. I don’t have any movies on my iphone so the only thing I could check was video(s) on Youtube.
It played well. The color is beautiful and nice. I believe if you have movies in HD on your ipod/iphone etc, it would be SUPER! However, I don’t have that… So, I am returning it because it wasn’t as clear as I want it. I will try a more expensive model. At least I tried it and now i understand waht i need and want!
i gave it a 4 out of 5. The clarity and quality was a little less than I expected. Great device! Studnets will love!
Rating: 4 / 5
January 14th, 2010 at 10:50 pm
I’m unable to identify a use for this product. It’s display is so faint that even in a dimly lit room, you can barely see the projection. I suppose if the room were totally dark, you would be able to see it clearly. But unless you just want to use it to watch a movie, it’s not practical for any business use.
Totally useless.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 15th, 2010 at 1:26 am
This is more of a review on the page for this projector…
The description says the dimensions are 10.6 x 6 x 3.6 inches ; 2.3 pounds
That image of the projector on the persons hand clearly isn’t those dimensions…anyone notice that?
Anyone care? Lol
Rating: 3 / 5
January 15th, 2010 at 1:52 am
This pocket-sized projector is easy to use out-of-the-box. The BIG flaw is the projection light, which has only two settings and is far too dim. If you are confined to a small closet and complete darkness, it’s all right. Otherwise, you won’t like what you see (if you can see it at all).3M Pocket Projector MPRO120–.33LBS
Rating: 3 / 5
January 15th, 2010 at 2:09 am
This 3M pocket projector is great so far. I’ve only had it for a few weeks but it works very well. I’ve had no problems with it so far. The hook-up was very easy for me. It is very compatible with the MacBook (laptop). I also appreciated all the different hook-up attachments that came with this projector. If you cannot get connected one way, it comes with several different plug-ins to ensure connectivity to your equipment. I’ve watched several movies with this projector. It does require a very dim room for viewing. So, the darker the room the better it shows. The challenge that I have is adjusting the height (for viewing). I would recommend the spider tripod or something that’s adjustable for height. To me, the picture clarity is comparable to your analog TV or better.
Rating: 4 / 5