3M MPro110 Pico Projector Customer Review

December 28, 2009 by Admin
Filed under: Projectors Reviewed 

3M-MPro110 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.

  • 3M MPro110 Projector Review

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    DigitalTrends.com – David Tanaka – Dec 3, 2008 – Editorial review
    Pros: Battery powered; highly portable; fan-less operation; VGA and composite connections

    Cons: Dim output limits range; short VGA cable; lens suffer from pin-cushioning

    3M’s MPro110 is the first of a new wave of tiny digital projectors about to wash onto the market. This sector saw some bounce earlier this year with Microvision, Texas Instruments and 3M all talking up their respective micro projector ventures, which will eventually find themselves incorporated into cellular phones, cameras, etc. But the MPro110, available here and now, follows a more traditional route. A pocket-sized digital projector that handles feeds from both VGA and composite video sources, we’re happy to report that it’s a solid fit for the average road warrior. And yes, it really does fit in the palm of your hand. Features and Design The darling feature of the 3M MPro110 is, naturally, its size. At roughly 4.5 inches long, two inches wide and just under an inch thick, the device is bigger and thicker than a Blackberry Pearl smartphone, but smaller than a 2.5-inch portable hard drive. The case is essentially an oblong box with rounded corners. The sides are black plastic, but the top plate, front end cap and door for the rechargeable battery on the back are matte silver. Inside is 3M’s micro projector engine. The imager technology is Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS). The projector’s native resolution is VGA (640×480 pixels), but it will display up to WXGA (1280×768) quality.

  • Pros: Extremely small and light – Can run on an internal battery

    Cons: Extremely dim – Low resolution – Hard to focus – Gets very warm

    The 3M MPro110 pocket projector is so small and light that it could easily fit into an actual shirt pocket. Even with its included rechargeable battery, this device weighs just a few ounces and is barely larger than the remote controls of many other projectors. What would you use this tiny projector for? 3M offers several potential scenarios, including projecting videos or slideshows from your cell phone or camera, as well as for traditional laptop usage (if in a very dark room.) Sadly, this innovation feels more like a proof of concept than an actual projector.

  • I have owned this projector for about 3 months now and absolutely LOVE it!!!! For starters look at the price! You cant touch a toy/kids projector much less professional projector for that kind of $$$! NO its NOT the worlds brightest but to be honest NONE of these Pico/Mini projectors are, when compared to large office or home theater projectors, but its bright enough to have an image in the light that is fine for a small group presentation, and in a darkened room you can enjoy an image over 6 or 7 foot high. Lets also compare the size, weight and and the price, compared to one of those LARGE projectors, NO comparison!!! Also consider of all the Pico projectors on the market this is one of the FEW that actually even works with a computer that has VGA output! I use mine several times a week, occasionally for business or work related presentations (once agin keep the group reasonably small and preferably in a slightly darkened room (definitely works better then having everyone crowd around my laptop screen! The rest of the time I use it to watch movies on a 6 plus foot screen in a darkened room, and enjoy an inexpensive make shift home theater experience. As long as you manage your expectations, don’t compare it to large projectors which are MUCH heavier, bigger and more expensive I think you will LOVE this little gem as i do!!! ENJOY!!!
  • This product would be an embarrassment to bring into any professional meeting. I am EXTREMELY disappointed in it.
  • This projector is certainly very portable and does work. Works best in a small room with not a whole lot of light. Great idea on a projector. Good Job 3M.
  • Fine under 30 inches display size in conference room but I have projected 6 foot high display in darkened room with acceptable results. Fantastic in conference room to demo and not have customers crowd around laptop. A projector screen or similar reflective surface makes a HUGE difference. Most walls do not reflect well. My demos are only about 30 minutes and battery lasts without problem.
  • It is pretty good for a portable projector but the video adapter is just too short and not flexible. This prevents the projector from being positioned at certain angles.
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