Great little projector. Very versatile for what it is - plays off my computer, my phone, the sd card and more. I have Apple computer and an iPhone. I had to buy a hundred $s worth of cables and adapters - big draw back for me - plus pixel display ratio and between PK320 and my 17" macbook pro seems unpredictable and takes some messing around to get it projecting a true square, true square! The two extra adapters and two extra cables are much more bulky than the pico, which if portability is a factor, it purpose is defeated. It seems Optoma are PC friendly and ignore mac users.
The Optoma Pico Pk320 is a great product and serves my various needs for a portable projector. Most of the time it is used for viewing movies and video and works smoothly with the services I use. It was ordered to replace a PK301 which I was not very careful with and damaged it after it had been used extensively both at home at other venues when a great, larger than television, picture was desired. It is designed to handle overhead viewing but the requirement to manually turn it on makes an overhead installation a bit tricky. I haven't had other LED projectors but, having used a bulb type projector elsewhere, this projector is up to the task and provides a rather attractive small, flexible package.
These are older models with some of the best picture but you have to invest in the wiring for hdmi and another if you want it to project from phone also a bit tricky to put movies with sound on your memory card. But that’s what I like about them.i also have a portable battery plugged in to it so anyways that’s a lot of wires
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This is a great little projector. Has been used outdoors to show the Jesus film. Great picture. Love the tiny size with a big output.
This is a neat little projector. Great for office presentations or workshops or playing movies on a wall. It is small and lightweight which makes it easy to transport. I have only used it plugged in for the better brightness and the sound is what it is. You do need to do a bit of planning ahead and either have a tripod or something to set it on. But, for a small little workhorse projector, this little guy fits the bill
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