
The first generation of pico-projectors kind landed with a thud, its lackluster performance and poor battery life, combined with a relatively high price, they have pretty much refers to “experimental” status.
The most important publications were Optoma’s PK101, 3M MPro 110, Dell “whatever was. 3M has recently updated its pico MPro of 120, which will see a review for you soon, and now Optoma has improved its offer and reaffirmed its version as well.
The new PK102 has some serious improvements. The contrast ratio was doubled, for one thing, 2000:1. Wery nice. But the big move, it is now 4 GB on-board memory and an on-screen menu, with which they navigate. This is certainly big enough for a few episodes of this or that, or a couple of shots.
This solves the problem, in order to take something for the output through the projector, its usefulness somewhat diminished. The result is a certain edge over the MPro 120, but I could see them side by side to see whether the picture is better on one.
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