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Acer C120 LED Pico Projector

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2012

The petite Acer C120 weighs only 180 grams (6.34 ounces), so it's perfect for projection wherever you go. Features like Power over USB and Display over USB make the C120 easy to use. Although a power adapter isn't necessary, the C120 is compatible with Acer notebook adapters, for added convenience and brightness. USB 3.0 connectivity means excellent image quality; a mercury-free LED lamp provides better color saturation; and you'll get 20,000 hours of lamp life. To top it off, the optional 25" Acer foldable screen fits inside a briefcase or bag, so it's also easy to take on the road.

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  • Yes off course you are right, lets finish this discussion on youtube ;)

  • @Jaegerdon Do you realize majority of all computer hardware is made IN China, from Acer, to Dell, even Apple hardware is made in China. Hell the same hardware that are in Apples can also be found in Acer, Dell, etc.

  • @kaosum2 no user errors, but on the dutch television there was a program about the quality of acer products and to many people had bad experience with the products of acer, because acer imports cheap hardware from china and builds all different components together in a plastic case. I had also a really bad laptop, no wonder they give 3 years of guarantee, i lost that paper so they didnt gave me a new one, now i hate acer i wil do everything to take to company down hahahaha (evil laugh)

  • I've had several good Acer products but I agree, this video tells me nothing except that it is USB powered and the only hint as to what their pico projector can do is the optional 25" screen. I want to see how it does projecting to 40 or 50 inches. IMHO THAT is the minimum size where a projector would be useful. Otherwise, unless you're projecting from a smartphone, the notebook screen is big enough.

  • So where is an ACTUAL video showing what the output looks like? This is just marketing PR (which is to say lies)

  • @Jaegerdon So how many Acer products have you owned to come to the conclusion that all of their products suck?

    Not every company makes perfect products every time.

    Or maybe the problems you were experiencing were user error instead?

  • acer company is not good, you get what you pay for and it is a very bad not working laptop for example.

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