February 19, 2009
The pico projector market has practically exploded over the past six months or so, but all the while it was 3M's MPro110 leading the charge. Given that you've now had a few months to toy with it, we're wondering if this thing really has lived up to the hype. Is having a projector in your pocket as a...
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Darren Murph
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January 04, 2009
3M's MPro110 never set out to blow minds, just to wow those who thought projectors could never be this small. According to Gadling's hands-on review, it achieved its goal(s). With a brightness of just 7 lumens, the actual image that it produced wasn't exactly stunning, but it was deemed "far from us...
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January 02, 2009
Filed under: Gadling Gear Review No, the title does not say pocket protector, this review is going to give you a closer look at one of the first pocket projectors in the world. The 3M MPro110 pocket projector is about the size of a late 90's mobile phone (4.5"x2"). On the front of the unit is a smal...
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Scott Carmichael
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December 02, 2008
Microproyector 3M MPro 110. He estado probando estos dÃas el microproyector MPro 110 de 3M, un producto que inaugura el campo de la presentación móvil, es decir en la de facilitar a ponentes, profesores, desarrolladores, oradores… la posibilidad de ofrecer presentaciones gráficas en los si...
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November 26, 2008
The Gadget: Aiptek's PocketCinema V10 pico projector so small you can hold it in your hand. This one is extra special, since its built-in SD card reader and media player gives you instant access to......
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