Mitsubishi Pocket Projector PK20

A compact projector that weighs less than one pound.
A year ago, Mitsubishi invented this product category with its PK10. Now, in its second foray into this market, the Japanese giant has created a model that is practically identical to the Boxlight Bumblebee As with the Bumblebee, the PK20’s small carrying pouch is much too small to accommodate any of the needed cables, let alone the AC adapter. Also, there is no VGA cable for connecting to a laptop. For laptop-less operation, the PK20 relies on an SD Card slot. To use it, you must save your PowerPoint slideshow to an SD Card as a series of JPEG image files. We encountered similar problems with the PK20 as we did with the Bumblebee: The projector had trouble recognizing that an SD Card was present and was unable to show certain video files.
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