Ever come across whereby you’re going to sell,to explain,to propose your products in a professional way.? Indeed Microsoft gave the ease to users whereby Microsoft Powerpoint were utilized in most of any project/product proposals. Software made its way in an ease, but what about hardware? The use of projector perhaps?You’ll get frustrated when you need to carry a loaded bag filled with a heavy projector.
Put all that aside as 3M brings you their latest creation, the first ever Pocket Projector. With its handful and carry with an ease brings professionalism in you towards your client. 3M had been planning to make a formal announcement in a few weeks. But their German division got so begeistert about the new product that they just spit out their own announcement.
Images were discernable up to about 11 inches across, even under the bright fluorescent office lights. But they were definitely faded. And some movie scenes were downright indecipherable. The same went for photos. The prototype 3M was brighter as it able to demonstrate during a presentation under bright lights to a few hundred people.
In a dark room, it could project a big enough image to be the ultimate cheap-o home theater. The projector will sell for a mere $359. It doesn’t have a speaker, so you’ll have to get that separately. But really, how good could a microscopic speaker jammed into this thing sound, anyway?
The MPro110 is pretty basic looking on the outside—just a grey box. But it gets the job down. A VGA input lets you plug in a laptop; and the composite video jack will take output from a digital camera, PSP, iPod, iPhone, or most any handheld device (though video-out is still pretty rare on cellphones). A thumbwheel on the front allows you to focus.





















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