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    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 »
    Skeptical_Geezer: My guess is that in a few years you will be able to buy some form of a potable computer that has a pico-projector embedded in it. more »
    dcjeepguy2001: Anyone who is dumb enough to drop $300 on a piece of 1st generation hardware like this, either has too much money, or too little sense. These things l... more »
    alexmetal: Is it just me, or does Aiptek sound waaaay too much like "ape tit" to make you not want to buy one of these? Other than that, very handy. But, ape tit. more »
    nachomaans: No video input is a dealbreaker as it's the only way to display any content you wish without having to go through some file conversion and transfer vo... more »
    DisposableInterloper: Is it just me, or is the UI a ripoff of Sony's Cross Media Bar? more »
    xAnarChisTx: I don't see how it is even worth it. I mean, if it had a VGA port on it, then I can possibly see the point in getting one. Most of the people in my ... more »
    scarbrtj: Hey... is that a projector in your pants, or are you just happy to see me? more »
    zigziggityzoo: The MPro110 says the resolution is 1280x768. Which is it? more »
    Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I always it would be cool to use the garage door as a screen and have movie night with the neighbors. 350 isn't that bad either. more »
    Monty: The issues you raise, Wilson, are fairly easily to correct, I would think, so this could be quite the gadget to carry wherever your laptop might trave... 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 »
  • #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 »
  • #projectors

    3M's Pocket Video Projector First to Hit Shops, 30th September

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