How small can projectors get? I remember holding one of these Pico-class little guys at a couple conferences, and was tempted to slide it into my pocket and walk away. They never would have noticed. Well, perhaps the crowds waiting in line to see them would. And kill me.
At any rate, Optoma announced today the release of the PK102, "the world's smallest and most advanced DLP projector, at just 4.4 ounces" and 4 inches long. Pretty amazing. But wait, there's more: in a new development, this one now includes a VGA port and 4GB of memory for storing video, images or Gone With The Wind. Plus battery power for 1.5 hours, and brightness enough for up to a 60 inch diagonal image. Not measured in lumens, mind you... these aren't exactly for a classroom to watch the complete Roots films on or anything, but perhaps we'll get there soon.
The PK102 is where its at, its the best 2nd generation pico projector so far
Posted by: Micro Projector 5 | October 22, 2009 at 07:24 AM