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  • 900 dollars

  • the pk20 should have hdmi and make it way brighter

  • they should make the PK30 and make it $150-$200

  • It's all well anc good that the unit is portable and has a rechargeable battery, but how many people are really going to use the unit on battery? Most of the time when you're givin a presentation you will have access to a power point to plug the unit in and run it off AC power. Does the unit have a remote control?

  • how much?

  • this video is from 2007, it is a discontinued item. you may find them on the web for about $475 to $500.

  • Tgere may be an even newer model with more features, and I suspect other manufacturers will have simillar products out there.

  • That is really nice, why dont they put men in suit to introduce this nice gadget, it would look 1000% more professional

  • stupid ass cunt !!!!!!!!!

  • This reviewer is terrible, her dialog about the projector seems so "tounge in cheek" it actually makes her sound like she's being completely sarcastic about the projector.

  • What does the projection look like?

  • like what every you have on your screen but bigger

  • lol you are now my favorite person

  • They should of got Logan to do this cos he knows what hes talking about.

  • Not a bloody clue...

  • Brighter resolution? Im confused

  • I want one!

  • hi, i wanna a pocket projector pk-20. it is a good choice ?

  • UH ...oh yeah UM...shut the fuck up! Marsha Brady!!

  • But with a brighter...brighter resolution... mouhahahahahahahahaahahahhahah­ahahahaha

  • Microvision's (MVIS) PicoP projector is 10X better and is headed to market. It is smaller, requires no focusing, is lower power and higher resolution. TI's Pico DLP is dead on arrival.

  • Microvision's (MVIS) PicoP projector is 10X better and is headed to market. It is smaller, requires no focusing, is lower power and higher resolution. TI's Pico DLP is dead on arrival.

  • I own a DLP projector. You still have to replace the lamps after a couple thousand hours. Please let me know a projector that you do not:) My last lamp was over 300.00 bucks.....

  • did you shut your ears before she said LED?

  • The unit she held up said DLP on the top.........

  • Did you shut your eyes:)?

  • I guess my comment is sort of rude. I should have been more enlightening the first time.

  • DLP is a CHIP. LED is a BULB. Classic DLP projecters use HID instead of LED bulbs, which like you said, only last a couple thousand hours. I sell DLP rear projection televisions so i know.

  • yes that is regularly true but not in this case i own one and it does have a LED and also is a DLP so clearly you dont know

  • not arguing that point, dlp can have many different lighting sources, which can have an effect on the lifespan.

    wow this was a long time ago, i didn't mean to sound as rude as i did. sorry about that.

    But the point i was trying to get across was that dlp did not necessarily mean it had a short lifespan. especially with the new LED technology.

    thank you for the input.

  • that is true but it doesnt have a lamp it has small LED lights the LED will last over 10000 hours

  • It sounds like she doesn't know what she's talking about... she's so reading off a cue card.

  • verry cool.

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