3M MPro110

3M MPro110

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3M MPro110 Reviews

Projector Reviews

07/2009

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3M MPro110 Pico Projector

This is an in-depth review of the 3M MPro110, a VGA (640x480) resolution LCoS - LED projector. These LED projectors are also often referred to as pico projectors or pocket projectors. This 3M projector review has just been posted, and will be further proofed and a few additional images will be added. The 3M MPro110 projector is the second tiny pico projector we are reviewing, the first being the Optoma Pico PK101, which published just two months ago. I also have the similar, but slightly larger Aiptek V10 Plus "PocketCinema" projector in house, and it's review will publish just a few days after this one posts. With three of these pico projectors in-house, it immediately becomes clear that these early pico projectors tend to be separated not so much by actual performance, but by features. The 3M MPro110, for example supports both a composite video input, and also a VGA input. By comparison the Optoma Pico PK101 projector we reviewed only handled composite video. The Aiptek has a built in media player allowing you to use the projector from a USB flash drive or SD memory card, so that you don't need to drag around a computer, or source device like a DVD player.