Fuchi View is making our life very portable with their new Pico Projector Plus USB projector. As you can see from the picture the Pico Projector is literally the size of your hand. The dimensions are a tiny 11.5 x 6 x 2.6cm.
Although the built in memory is only 1GB making it ideal for shorter presentations, to take full advantage of the multimedia functions you can use the SD memory slot to project even the largest of multimedia files.
If you are serious about this product there here are a couple more bullet points to consider: Display formats include JPG, BMP, AVI, MOV, DivX, XviD, 3GP and MP4. Runs off AA batteries or AC adapter. Connects via mini USB cable. Screen size from a small 5 inches to a large 65 inches. Contrast ratio 260:1. Aspect ratio 4:3 and the key element of resolution being 640 x 480 RGB.
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What is more simple than connecting via USB? Especially for projectors. Sure the VGA isn’t hard, but who wants to screw in the anchors. That’ why the BenQ projector is so appealing.
Once more, BenQ turns the USB connection into an easy way to upload images, video and slide shows to the portable projector. So not only is the USB an easy way to connect a laptop, it’s also an easy way to data load for a standalone projector.
The GP1 USB projector from BenQ offers a throw of 100 lumens, which is nearly twice of some other brands of the same size. It’s 1.4 pound unit with a distance of 80-inch diagonal for imaging.
The GP1 from BenQ is offered at the MSRP of $599.
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