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Wow. It’s hard to believe this pocket-sized projector even exists; yet here it is sitting in the palm and beaming an image 1.27m across. Now that’s tiny by conventional projector standards, but it’s a boon to any road warrior who gives presentations o...
Tiny; lightweight; two-hour battery; simple controls; good build quality, sound and picture in a small package...
Poor image brightness, size and quality; tinny sound; iPhone adaptor is extra...
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Product Code: MPRO120 The 3M MPro120 delivers bright, high-quality images. Measuring just 50x115x22mm, the 160g MPro120 isn't much bigger than a thick candy bar, and it fits into a pocket just as easily. Though it has the same basic design as its pr...
The 3M MPro120 is a solid performer with excellent image quality, outstanding battery life, and easy-to-use features. Richard Jantz...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2018-06-01 04:56:46
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When judged against the low expectations of pico projectors, the 3M MPro 120 isn't bad. However, it really isn't bright enough for projecting at larger sizes and it should include an adapter for Apple iPods and iPhones.
Compact VGAresolution pico projector, Integrated flip stand and tripod included, Two integrated halfwatt speakers, Quiet operation, Up to 4 hours of battery life, LED light source is rated at 20,000 hours...
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When judged against the low expectations of pico projectors, the 3M MPro 120 isn't bad. However, it really isn't bright enough for projecting at larger sizes and it should include an adapter for Apple iPods and iPhones...
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These sources include iPhones, iPods and digital media players, digicams, camcorders, and both Apple and PC computers. Plus, although 3M doesn’t make big deal of it in its marketing material, it can play anything that has a composite video output, suc...
Remarkably small, pocket-friendly size. Cool, tactile design. Decent battery life. Good array of connectivity...
Picture severely lacking in brightness. Barely functional audio...
A crowd-pleaser until you turn it on, the MPro120 is too hampered by its incredible form to produce a good picture...
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As people are beginning to consume more media outside the traditional living room, companies are coming up with new ways to display information. Pico projectors, also known as hand-held or pocket projectors, are an emerging technology that could be a p...
The MPro120 is admittedly a definite improvement over previous generation pocket projectors, which were bulkier, offered short battery life, and were even duller. However, I feel that the pico projector technology is still in early stages and lacks in...
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macworld.com Updated: 2018-06-01 04:56:39
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3M's MPro120 delivers bright, high-quality images. Measuring just 0.9 by 2.4 by 4.7 inches, the 5.6-ounce MPro120 isn't much bigger than a thick candy bar, and it fits into a pocket just as easily. Product:MPro120Rating (Scale) 5 - Superior4 - Very Goo...
Superior image quality; long-lasting battery.
No internal memory or media player; slightly overscans image edges.
All in all, the MPro120 is a solid performer with excellent image quality, outstanding battery life, and easy-to-use features. See more like this: projectors, iPod nano, iPhone, iPod nano, iPod touch, iPhone Recommend? 0 YES 0 NO 0 Comments Email...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2018-06-01 04:56:45
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The 3M MPro120 delivers bright, high-quality images. Measuring just 0.9 by 2.4 by 4.7 inches, the 5.6-ounce MPro120 isn't much bigger than a thick candy bar, and it fits into a pocket just as easily...
Longlasting battery, Superior image quality...
Slightly overscans image edges, No internal memory or media player...
The sleek 3M MPro120's bright and sharp images, easy-to-use features, and long-lasting battery earn it high marks...
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Were have been lucky enough to get our hands on of of 3M’s pocket projectors, the 3M MPro120 Pocket Projector, and we have been testing out out over the last week to see how well this handheld projector performed.The 3M MPro120 is pretty compact measur...
Overall the 3M MPro120 Pocket Projector is impressive, we really liked it, and were impressed by it being able to project such large images for such a small device.If you are looking for a portable projector that is easy to carry around for presentatio...
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The 3M MPro120 pocket projector's ability to connect to both computers and video sources, combined with its relatively bright image and reasonably long battery life, makes it a good choice for both business and personal use...
The MPro120's ability to connect to both computers and video sources, combined with its relatively bright image and reasonably long battery life, makes it a good choice for both business and personal use. Bring it on a business trip, and you can conne...
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Video Review: Check out this Quick Hit on the 3M MPRO 120, an inexpensive projector system that lets you broadcast your movies, TV, and games in a big way...
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The pico-projector market is a new one, and the products are still evolving. It really wasn’t very long ago that this product’s predecessor, the MPro 110, hit the market. It got pretty lame reviews (before which I prematurely called it awesome), but th...
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We’ve reviewed our fair share of pico-projectors here at SlashGear, and while they’ve often had impressive aspects to their performance, there’s been nothing that pushed them out of “expensive toy” and into “must-have accessory”. 3M are hoping that the...
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Pico projectors—defined as small enough to fit comfortably in a shirt pocket—dont qualify as new any more, but theyre still rare. Just try using one in a public space—connecting it to a camera to show a friend some photos, say—and see what happens...
Fits in a shirt pocket. Connects to computers and video sources. Rechargeable battery.
Although brighter than the first-generation version, its still not very bright. Audio is barely loud enough to be usable.
The 3M Pocket Projector MPro120 connects to computers and video sources, boosts brightness over 3Ms first-generation MPro110, and fits in a shirt pocket...
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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. Price $350, jus...
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