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Optoma Releases ML300 Projector
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Optoma is pleased to announce the launch of their latest ultra-portable projector, the ML300. Not quite a pico projector, but definitely smaller than the typical portable projector. It comes with LED lamps that can display 300 ANSI lumens, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, and a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. Optoma has included a diverse connection panel that includes a mini HDMI, RGB, an AV jack, and a micro SD card slot. The LED lamps are capable of providing low energy consumption as well as a longer lifespan of 20000 hours. The company has also included a 1 GB internal memory and the ability to connect to tablets and smartphones. Head of Product Management Justin Halls commented. “The Optoma ML30...
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Optoma outs two tiny pico projectors, empowers execs on the go
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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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