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3M Company Introduces its new MPro12 Pocket Projector

Posted by Vincent On September - 30 - 2009

3m_mpro_1203M, the company who pioneered the pocket projector is now making it even better. The MPro120 projects images from 8 to 50 inches and incorporates next-generation features, including built-in sound. The MPro12 is about the size of the LG Chocolate phone with dimensions around 2.5 x 0.75 x 4.0 inches.  It’s also one of the most affordable full-featured microprojectors on the market.  The MPro120 can turn almost any white space on the wall into a projection screen. With an energy-efficient LED technology, it can deliver a whopping 20,000 hours of operation (typical LED life), which can output images at 640 x 480 resolution.

The MPro 120‘s VGA port, Composite adapter and Female-to-male RCA converter allow users to connect just about any device. And with 3M’s enhanced battery life, you can enjoy a full two-hour movie without plugging in.  That will typically last between 2 and 4 hours depending on usage.  Aiming the devices’ projected image can be accomplished by adjusting a small tripod that flips down as a stand.  The MPro120 costs about $350.00, and you don’t need to carry those heavy projectors to a presentation anymore.

54 Responses to “3M Company Introduces its new MPro12 Pocket Projector”

  1. ajadix says:

    [..YouTube..] the output quality should be similiar to bonitor mp201, you may search bonitor in youtube to find out some video demos.

  2. ajadix says:

    the output quality should be similiar to bonitor mp201, you may search bonitor in youtube to find out some video demos.

  3. [..YouTube..] Pico projectors are the next big thing. I personally own the AAXA P2 projector, it’s 33 lumens 800×600 which is a lot better for my use, but it’s battery life is only 1 hour and it looks like this 3M one is a bit smaller. This one looks nice for what it is, small and good battery life – but beware only use it only total darkness!!

  4. darkstar66777 says:

    Pico projectors are the next big thing. I personally own the AAXA P2 projector, it’s 33 lumens 800×600 which is a lot better for my use, but it’s battery life is only 1 hour and it looks like this 3M one is a bit smaller. This one looks nice for what it is, small and good battery life – but beware only use it only total darkness!!

  5. freddytuber says:

    Got the thing and it’s absolutely garbage.

  6. freddytuber says:

    [..YouTube..] Got the thing and it’s absolutely garbage.

  7. freddytuber says:

    [..YouTube..] Got the thing and it’s absolutely garbage.

  8. lfollett80 says:

    It’s absolutely great, there are very good reviews on the net, read those before you buy to learn pros and limitations. I got it some weeks ago and I just adore it.

  9. lfollett80 says:

    [..YouTube..] It’s absolutely great, there are very good reviews on the net, read those before you buy to learn pros and limitations. I got it some weeks ago and I just adore it.

  10. spielbergreviewer says:

    I’m with you there, it might not be very bright but non of these little projectors are yet – what can you expect from something you hold in your hand and is battery operated? get real freddy!

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