3M MPro110 Pico Projector Customer Review
Yup, it’s time for more pico projector customer reviews from around the web. Today we are looking at the 3M MPro110 pico projector and what people around the world have to say about it. Read more
Optoma PK102 Pico Projector Customer Reviews
So today I was doing a search in Google for pico projectors and was kind of surprised at how many store options there are now. Just a few short months ago when we started this blog there weren’t really any. Pico projectors were still just in the development stages. Now they are out there in the wild, available in online stores.
What I wanted to do today is take a few of the reviews from Google Products and post them here for our users. We’ll post them for each model number available in future blog posts.
Optoma Pico PK 102 480 x 320 DLP projector
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PC Magazine Video Review LG Expo Projector Phone
PC Magazine has a great video review of the new LG eXpo pico phone.
iPod and iPhone pico projector review
WowWee Cinemin Swivel iPod and iPhone pico projector review
The first time we saw a pico projector some of us thought: “Err… What’s the point?” Slide show presentations from your phone? Doubt it — not powerful enough for practical use. Cinematic experience in the toilet? Maybe, but you’d want a built-in projector on your PMP instead of a separate brick. Funky dance? Only in Japan. Finally, WowWee took a break from robotics to give us the answer with its foldable Cinemin Swivel pico projector: for watching videos on the ceiling while lying in bed, obviously. Still, we have our doubts about image quality, portability and practicality — especially for $299. Read on to find out if this little guy is worth it.
Like many pico projectors the Cinemin Swivel is a battery-powered DLP device, beaming out 8 ANSI lumens of 480×320 at a 1000:1 contrast ratio. We actually found this to be adequate for personal use and had satisfying results with our iPhone 3GS: in a lit room we got a viewable image up to around 13 inches diagonally at a two-foot projection range, and in pitch black it was good for up to about 30 inches diagonally at five feet. On paper WowWee claims the Cinemin Swivel can push it up to 60 inches, but we found it difficult to focus beyond 30 inches, while at the same time pixelation and brightness became problematic. Nevertheless, the colors were surprisingly vibrant given the right lighting condition.
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Optoma PK-102 Pico Projector / PC Magazine Review
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 better fit and finish than the typical first product in a new category. However, it was limited to connecting to video devices only. Read more

