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3M MPro110 Projector


3M MPro110 Projector ImageAs a first-generation proof of concept product, 3M's MPro110 delivers a solid, satisfying performance.Highs:  Battery powered; highly portable; fan-less operation; VGA and composite connectionsLows: Dim output limits range; short VGA cable; lens suffer from pin-cushioningWhere to buy:							 Introduction3M's MPro110 is the first of a new wave of tiny digital projectors about to wash onto the market. This sector saw some bounce earlier this year with Microvision, Texas Instruments and 3M all talking up their respective micro projector ventures, which will eventually find themselves incorporated into cellular phones, cameras, etc. But the MPro110, available here and now, follows a more traditional route. A pocket-sized digital projector that handles feeds from both VGA and composite video sources, we’re happy to report that it’s a solid fit for the average road warrior. And yes, it really does fit in the palm of your hand.12345 | Next Page --»				digital_trend782:http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review/5718/3m-mpro110-projector-reviewPrintRelated ReviewsBenQ Joybee GP1 Mini ProjectorOptoma MovieTime DV11Sharp DT510Samsung P400 DLPTOSHIBA TDP-SP1U DLPRelated NewsFire Risk Prompts Wal-mart to Recall 1.5 Million DVD PlayersSamsung Narrows Gap with Vizio in U.S. LCD TV SalesAppeals Court Rules Against Kaleidescape's DVD CopyingJudge Approves Injunction Against RealDVDMacBook Pros Regain Matte Displays...At A Price//');//]]>Top Reviews by CategoryWrite a ReviewDo you have an opinion on this product? Write your own review and let others know what you think!Name: (required)Email Address: (required)Summary: (required)Remember my informationYour Comments: (required)Your Score://');//]]>

(6.5 out of 10)


As a first-generation proof of concept product, 3M's MPro110 delivers a solid, satisfying performance.

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3M's MPro110 is the first of a new wave of tiny digital projectors about to wash onto the market. This sector saw some bounce earlier this year with Microvision, Texas Instruments and 3M all talking up their respective micro projector ventures, which will eventually find themselves incorporated into cellular phones, cameras, etc. But the MPro110, available here and now, follows a more traditional route. A pocket-sized digital projector that handles feeds from both VGA and composite video sources, we’re happy to report that it’s a solid fit for the average road warrior. And yes, it really does fit in the palm of your hand. Continue reading full review @ Digital Trends

ProsCons
  • Battery powered
  • Highly portable
  • Fan-less operation
  • VGA and composite connections
  • Dim output limits range
  • Short VGA cable
  • Lens suffer from pin-cushioning