Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Optoma PK-101 Pico Pocket Projector and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Optoma PK-101 Pico Pocket Projector.
November 2008
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The editors liked
Compact
Bright display
Extremely small and light
Connects directly to many iPods
Rendered yellows well
Extremely portable
At four ounces. Connects to iPods and standard composite video. Rechargeable batteries.
Perfect projector for parties. Rectangular lens creates wide image that keeps the image from stretching. Fine picture quality
896 inches. Startup time > 4 seconds. Deadsexy hardware.
Crisp
Bright display at distances up to about six feet
Incredibly small
Battery powered
Builtin speaker.
Small and easy to use
Includes second battery
The editors didn't like
Low resolution
Poor sound
Dim compared to traditional projectors
Does not connect to most laptops
Low brightness limits useful image size. Volume is too low to be useful in most conditions. No audio output connection.
Lithiumion batteries die after 2 hours use
How are we supposed to watch our Battlestar marathon? Battery recharge time 4 frakkin hours. Sucktastic speaker. Unless you have a videoout adapter
You cant project Office docs from your PC. Projector gets hot...
Needs a very dark room for best resultsand a battery yswap to play a featurelength movie.
So, all-in-all the Optoma Pico Projector is an impressive product, especially if you're looking for something to make presentations to a small group of people while on the road. While it's bright enough to be seen at short range you'll have to turn th...
If you have a portable application, be it gaming, watching YouTube videos, or just showing your friends your latest photos on your iPhone, digital camera, or other device with a composite video output, then the Pico is in its element. It also works f...
Abstract: This is the smallest projector I have seen; it is smaller than most mobile phones. However from two metres away it can display a bright clear image on any flat wall, in fact I even tried it on a ceiling but that would require you to be lying down on a ...
Abstract: Pocket projectors are the next big thing. At CES, WoWWee unveiled the Cinemin Stick and Swivel model, Samsung the MBP200 and Acer's K10 Pico is the most recent launch, announced earlier this month.However, Optoma gets kudos for being one of the pioneer...