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Optoma outs two tiny pico projectors, empowers execs on the go

Optoma outs two tiny pico projectors, empowers execs on the go

Posted on Jan 09, 2012 by MG15

Optoma's giving the shrink ray treatment to two of its latest pico projectors, debuting at CES 2012 today. The pocket-friendly PK320 comes in at a slight eight ounces and outputs 16:9 images at up to 150-inches in 854 x 480 resolution. Its micro stablemate, the ML300, weighs in at a heavier 1.4lbs, but ups the widescreen format quality to 1280 x 800, in addition to bumping display size to 160-inches and delivering 300 lumens of brightness. Both of the company's mini offerings pack 2GB of storage (expandable to 32GB via microSD), an IR remote, charger, carry pouch and offer support for MS Office, as well as an array of ports -- like mini-HDMI, VGA-in, composite A/V and micro-USB. They're read...

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Optoma Releases PK320 Projector

Optoma Releases PK320 Projector

Posted on Oct 26, 2011 by MG1

Last year, Optoma unveiled their latest pico projector, the PK320. This device features 80 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and WVGA (854 x 480) resolution. Today, it was unveiled that this projector is now available in the UK. The PK320 features a similar design as the PK301. However, the PK320 is a little heavier and comes with a brighter lamp system. The connection panel includes a diverse selection, including a microSD card slot, A/V inputs, a USB port, a VGA port, and an HDMI for digital content. The projector also has a 90 minute battery life, which is good for presentations or short movies. The PK320 retails for just under $450.

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Optoma Unvels PK320 Pico Projector

Optoma Unvels PK320 Pico Projector

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

Today it was unveiled that Optoma has a new pico projector that will be coming soon. The Optoma PK320 has not officially been released yet, but for some reason it is available through Amazon.com for just under $450. The projector is the brightest of Optoma’s pico units to date with 80 ANSI lumens. It also has a native WVGA (854 x 480) resolution. The company also states that it will use a LED lamp system that can run for up to 20000 hours. The connection panel will also include a USB, microSD card slot, and I/O jack, VGA, and a HDMI port for good measure. Unfortunately though, not a lot of additional information is available at this time.

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