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Optoma Handheld Pico Projectors For Business and Personal Use

Submitted by on Wednesday, 6 January 2010No Comment
Optoma Handheld Pico Projectors For Business and Personal Use

The PK301 delivers a feature set that makes it the ideal laptop and netbook companion and a perfect tool for road- warriors looking to share more content in a wide range of environments. Weighing just 8 ounces and measuring 4.7″(W) x 2.7″(D) x 1.2″(H), the palm-sized PK301 combines  Optoma Introduces Pico PK301 & PK201 16:9 WVGA widescreen resolution, a 2000:1 contrast ratio and a full complement of connectivity options, including HDMI and a MicroSD socket that supports up to 16GB. The addition of an AC adapter allows the PK301 to pump out its 50 lumens of brightness indefinitely, while its internal battery produces 20 lumens for up to 45 minutes. For users who want longer battery life or prefer a brighter image under battery power, an optional extended power battery pack is available that will support the full 50
lumens output for 2 hours or more.

In addition to its mini HDMI input, the PK301 offers a host of other I/O connections, including a universal port capable of receiving VGA and component video signals. This makes connecting to the VGA port of laptops and netbooks for impromptu presentations easy. The component video capability allows higher quality connections to iPods and portable gaming devices.

Engadget


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