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September 2, 2009

Optoma's new Pico Projector

When you're meeting with a client, sometimes a laptop screen just isn't enough. In fact, usually it's not enough. That's where pico projectors can come in handy. Pico projectors are small, lightweight and affordable, and they're great for quick presentations to small groups.

Optoma's new PK102 ($249 MSRP) is only 2" x 0.67" x 4.17' -- not that much larger than a pack of cards, but it can project an image up to 60".

It's not designed for home theater usage, but for showing videos and pictures. And you don't need a computer to show these pictures and videos, the Optoma PK102 has 4GB of internal memory, which Optoma claims is enough to store up to 6000 pictures or 8 hours of video.

What do you think? This could be a great sales tool?

Posted by Bob Gatton at September 2, 2009 10:53 AM

Comments

Excellent site, keep up the good work

Posted by: Dryer Vent Cleaning at September 19, 2009 8:14 PM

$249 too much. Today Optoma launched the PK100 @ $199. And it is available at Apple stores.

Posted by: Bob Gatton at October 1, 2009 8:15 AM

These keep going down in price - the pk102 is still not as good as the AAXA P2 either (Review @ http://www.microprojector5.co.uk/2009/10/aaxa-p2-pico-projector-review/)

Posted by: Micro Projector 5 at October 26, 2009 8:32 AM