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Optoma EP-PK-101 Pico Pocket Projector by Optoma Technology
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Optoma Technology Audio: English (Original Language) Model: PK101 Color: Black Product features: - Projects image size up to 60 inches
- Utilizes DLP Pico technology
- LED light source lasts over 20,000 hours
- Recharge battery via USB or included AC charger
- Connects to:
a) iPod, iPhone, and iTouch with included bundled connection kit
b) Camcorders, DV-Cams, and Digital Cameras enabled with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
c) DVD Players and other video players enable with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
Note: This product does not connect to notebook computers, PCs, PDAs, cell phones, or other devices unless the device has composite output. Please make sure to consult your device's owner manual. Accessories:
Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Optoma EP-PK-101 Pico Pocket ProjectorCustomer Review: A whole lot of fun Summary: 5 Stars
I love this thing. I bought the Aipek first so I could compare the two units, and just sent the Aipek back today. The Aipek was bigger, cheap quality build, dimmer, and the picture was not as crisp, even though the resolution was better on paper. I'm not new to projectors. My current home projector is the Panasonic PT-AE2000 full HD. Can this little device compare to the quality of that? No. I have not seen many projectors that look decent in ambient light, you got to have a darkened room to enjoy the experience. In a darkened room, watching video in my travels on the ceiling while in bed in upwards of 60" is a real thrill.
Tonight I just shared a video with some friends of a project I am working on. I projected the pic on their living room wall. They are both in their 70's, and trying to show them on a 2x2 screen would have been difficult. They were amazed and wanted one immediately!
The picture is outstanding for this little thing. I use my Zune, I-phone, and Laptop to watch video and pics. If your laptop does not have a TV out, you can get a cheap VGA to TV USB converter here on Amazon. If you use an I-phone, you can only view the I-pod function and Youtube. I'm waiting to get my hands on the Microvision Show WX:
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That device uses lasers with no need of focusing, with a highter resolution, Should be out in Quarter 2. Just a matter of a short time until we see this technology in all the cellphones.
Description of Optoma EP-PK-101 Pico Pocket ProjectorThe versatile Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO projector is the smallest projector you have ever seen! Its compact size and durability make it a must have for travel and on-the-spot presentations. Small enough to fit in your pocket, bright enough to spark your imagination.
Optoma PK-101 with iPod Connection Kit
Connects to:
a) iPod, iPhone, and iTouch with included bundled connection kit
b) Camcorders, DV-Cams, and Digital Cameras enabled with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
c) DVD Players and other video players enable with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
Note: This configuration does not connect to notebook computers, PCs PDAs, cell phones, or other devices unless the device has composite output. Please make sure to consult your device's owner manual.
Make your video capable iPod, iPhone, or iTouch a mobile projection device. Use the Optoma PICO projector to:
1) Project video (project previously downloaded video content or project live uTube video)
2) Project photographs
3) Project a Powerpoint presentation (note Powerpoints must first be saved in .pdf format.
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