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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
Optoma's PK101 Pico Projector , 7 Dec 2008
Length:: 2:59 Mins
Optoma's new PK101 Pico Projector, as the name suggests, is a pocket sized projector that is going to revolutionise the way we share media with our friends, family and colleges.
In the box you get the projector itself, an AV cable, with a 2.5mm 4 pole jack at one end and 3 female RCA connectors at the other.
You also get two 1100mah batteries, which is a good thing as although the stated battery life is 1.5hs, on full brightness you realistically only get about an hour per battery.
There is also a USB charger and USB to mini USB charging lead, which could do with being a touch longer.
Something I nearly overlooked and which I'm glad I didn't is the little adaptor that allows you to mount the projector on to any standard tripod plate.
On the right hand side you've got the AV in, the focusing wheel and the grill for the internal 0.5W speaker, which I might add is far from great. I compare it to the speaker on the 2G iPhone, if there is any sort of background noise you'll find it nearly impossible to decipher anything.
On the left you'll find the mini charging socket and the power on switch. There are two brightness settings, but I have been hard pushed to find any real difference between the two, hence I find myself using the lower setting just to save on power.
The first thing that struck me was just how small this thing really is. It's incredible to think that they managed to get a fully functioning DLP projector into such a small package! The dimensions are 50 x 103 x 15mm.
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Optoma PK101 Pico Projector B001LDJHH2
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Optoma PK101 Pico Projector
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Optoma's PK101 Pico Projector
See video on Amazon.com Optoma's new PK101 Pico Projector, as the name suggests, is a pocket sized projector that is going to revolutionise the way we share media with our friends, family and colleges. In the box you get the projector itself, an AV cable, with a 2.5mm 4 pole jack at one end and 3 female RCA connectors at the other. You also get two 1100mah batteries, which is a good thing as although the stated battery life is 1.5hs, on full brightness you realistically only get about an hour per battery. There is also a USB charger and USB to mini USB charging lead, which could do with being a touch longer. Something I nearly overlooked and which I'm glad I didn't is the little adaptor that allows you to mount the projector on to any standard tripod plate. On the right hand side you've got the AV in, the focusing wheel and the grill for the internal 0.5W speaker, which I might add is far from great. I compare it to the speaker on the 2G iPhone, if there is any sort of background noise you'll find it nearly impossible to decipher anything. On the left you'll find the mini charging socket and the power on switch. There are two brightness settings, but I have been hard pushed to find any real difference between the two, hence I find myself using the lower setting just to save on power. The first thing that struck me was just how small this thing really is. It's incredible to think that they managed to get a fully functioning DLP projector into such a small package! The dimensions are 50 x 103 x 15mm.
A. Dobson "A Guru you say!"
7 Dec 2008
- Overall:
5
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Location: Suffolk
Reviewer Rank: 116,595
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