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July 28, 2010Best Pico ProjectorPico projectors are characterized by their extremely compact size (think PDA size) and DLP Pico projection technology from Texas Instruments. Pico projectors designed for and suited to making on-the-go business presentations or casual multimedia video sharing with small groups without being limited to the small screen size of a mobile hand held device. Generally, they will connect with a wide range of mobile devices including; iPod, iPhone, iTouch, mobile phones, smart phones, camcorders, DV-Cams and digital cameras.
Samsung SP-H03 Best Pico ProjectorWe have reviewed numerous pico projectors including the Optoma PK301, Optoma PK201 and 3M MPro110 and have decided on the Samsung SP-H03 as the best pico projector for the following features;
![]() Read our full review of Samsung’s SP-H03 pico projector. User Reviews and Price ComparisonsUse the following links to check prices and read what customers thought of their SP-H03 purchase.
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Interesting review although there is one other projector you should consider, the Adapt 305 which has been out since November and has won many of the overall best pico projector awards by T3, Gadget Show, BBC, Daily Mirror and many more.
It beats the Samsung on many levels
- 45 lumens so its much brighter
- 4gb onboard storage as well as micro SD capacity to 32gb
- Battery life up to 2 hours (and it provides same levels of brightness when its connected to the mains power as it does when its running on battery power)
It also has a big brother called the adapt 450 which is slightly larger and is 100 lumens, runs off a USB stick as well as SD card and all the usual composite connections for video, DVD, mobile phone etc. Best of all it has a built in freeview tuner too so you watch digital TV anywhere and its the only one to have a 1.5 hour battery at this weight and brightness level.
Comment by What Pico — July 29, 2010 @ 1:02 am