November 30, 2009

Optoma PK100 Pico Projector Review


The Optoma PK100 Pico Pocket is one of Optoma’s new class of personal projectors. It’s an ideal size for sharing images and videos from mobile devices (think personal media players, mobile phones, iPods, PDAs, cameras and handheld gaming consoles) with a small groups of friends.


Optoma PK100 Pico Pocket Projector

The Optoma PK100 has an identical specification to the Optoma Pico PK101, which we have reviewed in detail, except for the lack of a second battery pack and iPod kit and Dock Connector (US Only). If you are OK with a 2 hour battery life combined with a 4 hour charging cycle and don’t have an iPod then this is better choice for you than the PK101.

Resources

Specification Optoma PK-100 Pico Projector (pdf)

User Reviews and Price Comparisons

Optoma EP-PK-100 PICO Pocket Projector (Black)


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