When Optoma designed the PK301 Pico Pocket Projector ($400 street), it must have been thinking that in a world of 10- and 12- lumen pico projectors, a 50-lumen model would be king. Indeed, it may be.
Optoma is expanding its Pico range of pocket DLP projectors with two new models, the PK 201 and PK 301, both unveiled at CES 2010 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Perfect projector for parties. Rectangular lens creates wide image that keeps the image from stretching. Fine picture quality, 8-96 inches. Startup time > 4 seconds. Dead-sexy hardware. Lithium-ion ...
Tech-On got out their tiny non-standard screwdrivers and tweezers and took apart an Optoma PK101 projector, revealing an engineering miracle—the components ...
Japanese owners of Optoma’s DLP projector Pico for use with the iPhone/iPod Touch can soon buy a corresponding 8.5-inch screen [JP] from a company called Hometheater (the projector itself is able to ...
Following a trail blazed by the likes of Touchjet and JmGO, Optoma Technology has launched a pint-sized projector that has an Android OS heart. The IntelliGO-S1 has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless ...
Now for some years DLP technology - which is what the HD82 uses - has been considered more cinematic and colourful. LCD projectors have caught up considerably, and to some eyes, crucially, because ...
When Optoma introduced the Pico PK101 about a year ago, it was the first production-level pico projector to show up at PC Labs for testing. An impressive package by any definition, it boasted a much ...
A couple of weeks ago, I became aware that pocket-sized Pico Projectors were amongst us (see my blog I want a Pico Projector – but which one?). Good grief, I hadn’t realized that this market was so ...
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