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Optoma Pico Pocket Projector

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The Optoma Pico projector can throw an amazing 60 inch screen from a device that’s small enough to fit in your pocket! Small and light at just 115g, yet also strong and durable, the battery-operated Optoma Pico is primed for instant plug and play viewing on the move, to bring images to life from any personal media players, mobile phones, iPods, PDAs and cameras. With a highly competitive battery life of two hours, this gives plenty of time to view an entire movie on one charge or get through an extended meeting. Based around the latest LED illumination advances and DLP® imaging technology, Optoma have used their considerable expertise to produce the Optoma Pico Pocket Projector to combine clear, vivid, high contrast images with a 20,000 hour lamp life, long battery life and simple operation.
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ilikecheese

this is the best:-)

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Michele Watkins

I love the OPTOMA PICO (PK-101) Projector, just what I need as I'm in the Army and as you can imagine I'm always travelling in hostile and friendly places. I do my best to carry the smallest of gadgets due to our weight restrictions on flights e.g. laptop, but watching films on such a small screen is a pain. Could you tell me if the cable is supplied for the iPhone? Regards Michele

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Steven Hutchinson

For Michele, I'm also in the army and I’ve just got this “gouchy " kit and highly recommend it, it’s perfect for what we want and need, I got mine in the in the US very cheap for £150 so might be worth going on line and saving a few beer tokens. It also came with an ipod adaptor, case and two batteries so you’ll be good to go. It has a built in speaker but it’s not very loud. You can ether plug earphones into your ipod or plug in some portable speakers, hope this helps mate.

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David Zadroga

Where did you find the folding screens used on this show?

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sefton

where do you get those portable screens from

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sudhakar

I love this video , where to buy the 60 inc portable folding screen. How much it cost, please help me

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bikerbuoyuk

im having trouble seeing a movie when its connected to my laptop via a svideo cable, any ideas please

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Chris Evans

All very well but the microvision SHOWWX is a laser projector at the same size. This has a maximum picture size of 100" in the dark plus the same 2 hour battery life. Another plus is automatic focusing on non-level or curved surfaces. Just waiting for Jase or Jon to review the damn thing!

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Anonymous

Worst Gadget I ever owned! It has minimal battery life (Not long enough to last a whole movie). Picture output sucks. But what the heck SOLD on Ebay for £40.00 Paid £200

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Amanda Parlane

love it where can i get one of those portable screens?

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