Added: 3 years ago
From: panchogordo1
Views: 50,607
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (33)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Hey there!

    So... you'd say you can watch a movie at a 50 inches screen size, in a very dark room? or it's too weak to project a strong visible image at 50 inches like they say it does in the specs.

  • @oyecomovamiritmo You can do it but it will look a bit washed out and out of focus. Check out the newer PICO projectors with more lumens.

  • Vga stands for vergina (idk how to spell it)

  • well, it is great in dark rooms, but how is it in light?

  • @Jeenike The image get washed out but is still visible up to about 2 feet.

  • really bad video - you can not show the qualitily if youre moving and your camera is bad =/ try slower next time though...

  • @ivy1992 I could not find the tripod at the time.

  • @ivy1992 I am talking about a larger one not the small one from the video.

  • You move fast!

  • shall i buy this, mpro120 or the bonitor mp201? the bonitor one seems promising and has higher resolution and battery life. anyone knows? i never owe a projector and i dont know what i should be aware of.

  • I read in the manufacturer's website, on the specifications it says: "No Lamp Replacement". I wonder what does that really mean. Could it be it becomes disposable after the LED lamp comes to it's end of service, as in any other item, or just that it would never need to be replaced?????

  • The whole unit is trash once it dies out after 10,000 hours.

  • u can replace the bulb

  • the Dell ultra protable projector is a dlp and its 50 lumen for the same price $300

  • i just ordered mine but just want to understand more about projectors. so how does LED 10 lumens better than regular projector's 1500+ lumens?

  • How do I hook my projector to cable to watch tv like you did. Thanks, I got a sharp notevision.

  • sound lik he said to plug it in to my laptop at very end

  • if you take out the four screws you can adjust up to 100 inches clear. I did it today at work. there is a half gear inside that and spring. my coe work just bought one and his was more clear than mine. so i poped my open and what do you know they did calibrate mine right . now i love it.  every Go out an buy this thing now. but open unless you are ready for spring to jump out on you.

  • would you be able to tell me how????

  • And by the way, you said that the majority of pocket projectors are 2000 Lumens. hat is incorrect. There are only really 3 pocket projectors worth talking about. This one, the Aiptek pocket cinema V10 and the pico projector. Each of these have 10 lumens. The main difference is that the pico and the v10 have built in speakers, and the v10 has a built in 1GB.

  • but i find the built in speakers to be a disadvantage, since they are very bad quality, and no audio out is provided, therefor you have to use the speakers, because the video in, is also the audio in.. where as this one has a VGA cable for the input.

  • fractalhorizon is right and this uses LED's and to answer TaiLNeT: yes it is only 10 Lumen, but I find it works fine, you can watch powerpoint presentations on a small screen size in virtually any light, but films are better if its dark, once it is dark enough there are no problems though. I've even managed to watch films in a lot bigger than 60 inches when it is dark. And the reason for it only being 10 Lumens is LED's. They don't need as many lumens.

  • u say charger, is this thing battery powered?

  • yes it is

  • oh wow, i might actually get one.. 1 more question.. is it really only 10 lumens? That's gotta be at least 100 or so. The majority pocket projectors are 2000 lumens, the lowest ive seen is 1000 lumens.

    Would you say this product is worth buying if i use it in the car projecting it probably a 12inch screen? If it wont work during the day at that small screen, then i most likely wont get it.

  • oh 1 more, u think u could compare it to the pocket cinema v10? At least to your knowledge of it. Thanks a lot !

  • I think you mean LED right? LCD is used for TV's and such. LED is a type of bulb, where as LCD are liquid crystals.

  • its LCD.

  • its LED.

  • i think what you guys are referring to is LSD. that makes sense

  • Uhm, LED is a light source, LCD is a filter. You can have both, but this projector uses LED for a light source and an DLP (digital light processor) for a filter.

  • Cool Gadget. It's LCD. No lamps to burn out. Thanks for the review.

  • Hi there, mate. This looks like a lovely gadget.

    Can you tell me if it has it's own storage and how it compares to the Optoma and the Samsung?

    Thanks

  • This thing only costs $330?

  • Just FYI theres a USB based power cord you can use as well so that you dont have to be running around trying to find a place to plug it in. Ive got a video of one running off of USB based power.

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more