by All Micro Projectors on November 14, 2009
Optoma PK102 Micro Projector
Time magazine has picked the Optoma PK101 Pocket Projector as one of its
best travel gadgets for 2009.
Whether you’re catching 30 Rock or Land of the Lost on your PMP or laptop, you could use a bigger screen, right? Optoma’s DLP-powered PK101 pico projector is capable of producing a wall image of up to 60 in. that is both clear and vibrant.
Just wait until they see the PK102 (pictured here)…
by All Micro Projectors on November 12, 2009
Ray Displays Pico Projector
Ray Displays is a new entrant in the micro projector market, launching what is claims it a better projector for less money.
The Ray Displays Web site is pretty gushing:
Ray is a personal pico projector unlike any you’ve ever met. Both a fun sidekick and a technological wonder, Ray fits in your pocket, connects to thousands of devices and transforms puny 2.5” screens into huge displays (up to 70”) wherever you go: all in crisp, bright, breathing color. Transform your private viewing into a shared experience, anytime and anywhere.
Specwise it delivers a 70-inch projection at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels with a 10 ANSI lumens lens and 20,000 hours of LED lifespan.
For just $249 plus shipping (around £150 in total) it’s well worth considering.
Back to the Ray Web site for a bit more gushing:
Whip Ray out at a restaurant for a quick demonstration, and we guarantee you’ll be the topic of conversation at nearby tables. Most likely, people will wander over who want to meet Ray. (Trust us, it’s happened to us). But even if you just introduce Ray to friends and family, rest assured that Ray will connect you to others in ways and places you never expected.