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more about #3m more comments → Darksider1972: Call me when this product reached it's fifth generation, 3M still has not used the best LED technology for their Pico yet.. more » switchblade saints: Sorry for the interruption of the movie folks, my Kroger key-chain card blocked the screen for a sec. more » ID Ron Burgundy: This looks pretty good, but I will give it another 10 months. And surprisingly, I actually have a use for this. Awesome. more » DMF: OK.. the real test for these portable projectors should be driving around your neighborhood and seeing if you can blast a video on the front of someon... more » gadam07: Screw battery power!! I want a pico projector with one of those crazy 400 lumen LED arrays that suck power so I can build my own HUD in my car. more » se7a7n7: There's no reason these Pico Projectors shouldn't be able to make a profit in the $100 range. It's something that the makers know are relatively chea... more » weatherman: 50 lumens is really the minimum, from my experience. As much as it would be nice to have something small like a pico projector, until they get to that... more » Tom Kunsman: Yeah, I just can not see this being used at a Nuclear Power plant. Just wrong. more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: OMG, someone has to take at look at this Amazon.com page for this tape. The reviews are hilarious, and the item that Amazon thinks you should pair nu... more » spaceman37: Man, imagine if MacGyver had some of this stuff - the things he could build. I mean, he built an airplane out of bamboo and regular duct tape - even t... more » alexmetal: Yeah, nuclear grade if you can manage to tear the shit. Regular duct tape is bad enough. more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: How does this stuff rate against 100 MPH tape, Gorilla Tape, and/or that tape they use to repair "man on the wing" damage? more » Digo: Am I the only one a a little uncomfortable with the knowledge that the nuclear power industry uses duct tape? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: They've had better tape than Duct tape for years. It's called Gaffer's tape... more » jakebathman: And what are the specs on NORMAL duct tape? I'm curious how "crappy" the regular stuff is by comparison more » -
#review
3M MPro120 Pico Projector Review: Highly Evolved
Pico projectors were all the rage when they were in development, but as the first wave of products hit, so did a reality-induced malaise: They weren't that great. Fortunately, 3M's MPro120 goes far to outshine the original MPro110. More » -
#picoprojectors
The 3M MPro120: It's About Time Pico Projectors Grew Up
3M pitching the MPro120 mini-projector as a "second generation" piece of hardware. For them, that means it's the first with the new MM200 projection engine. For everyone else, it could mean the first truly decent pico projector. More » -
#ducttape
Nuclear Grade Duct Tape: You Wouldn't Want To Be Gagged With This Stuff
In case you missed it, there is a bigger, badder duct tape in town. Used mostly in the nuclear power, shipping and steel industries, this stuff can handle just about anything. More » -
#picoprojectors
Hands-on With 3M's Second-Gen Pico Projectors With Added RGB LEDs
It seems that we see tiny projectors often, but never in actual phones or in devices I can imagine myself using. The tradition continued tonight with more prototype pico projectors from 3M. More » -
#lightningreview
Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Pico Projector Review
The Gadget: Aiptek's PocketCinema V10 pico projector is so small you can hold it in your hand. This one is extra special, since its built-in SD card reader and media player gives you instant access to movies and photos, without needing to wire up a secondary video sources.
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#3mmpro110
3M MPro110 Handheld Mobile Projector: Lightning Review
The Gadget: 3M's pocket-friendly MPro110 projector packs a sizeable screen into a tiny, battery-powered package. It's mainly for fast-moving business types, but could it also be an alternative to buying a 40-inch TV? More » -
