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Jul 30, 2010 at 12:47 o\clock

Delivers superior colorful image and media playback functionality of Optoma PK201 Pico Pocket Projector

by: keoeo



Optoma  PK201 Pico Pocket Projector, an entry-level pico projector, announced at CES 2010 in Las Vegas, weights only 5.6 ounces including battery, but  it offers multiple media playback functionalities and even boasts a bright LED  light source with a projected 20,000-hour lifetime.

The Optoma  PK201, with a resolution of 854 x 480 in 16:9 widescreen format, and a dimension of 2.4”  x 0.7” x 4.6”, is a truly palm-sized portable  Pico Pocket Projector. You can bring it anywhere in any type of bag you own,  such as your fanny pack, backpack, briefcase and even a purse  if you like. Amazingly, with up to 20 ANSI lumens  Bright mode, Optoma PK201 delivers superior  crisp and colorful widescreen images up to 66” diagonally.

Optoma  PK201 Pico Pocket Projector features 28MB internal memory, which is  expansion available via microSD slot up  to 16 GB SDHC. Also, it contains full assortment of  I/O ports, including 2.5mm  Composite video/audio-in, VGA and Component-in, audio-out and mini HDMI input, and  allows for easy connection to most analog or digital devices. For instance, you  can use it as an external iPod or iPhone display,  or you can plug the microSD card of your Motorola Droid into PK201 to watch pictures and video files. More  than that, you can also use its internal media player to watch movies or  display photos directly.

With powerful media playback functionalities and multiple  devices and file types compatibility, the PK201 supports a wide variety of  source inputs and file formats. See the details in the following chart:



All that and more make Optoma  PK201 Pico Pocket Projector an ideal gadget to do media playback and mobile  business presentations. PK201 sets you free to share photos, slide shows, and  movies with friends or family members at home or on-the-go.

To get video files to play correctly, users can’t avoid  doing a lot of format conversions unless the source files are already in the  format of AVI, MOV, MP4 or 3GP. Actually, the included Optoma Pico Video  Encoder is always ready to help users do format conversion from one to another.  What happens is that the software is not powerful enough to transfer all videos  and commercial Blu-ray movies and DVDs to PK201 compatible file formats, and  additionally it is not Mac compatible at all. The following  are our recommendations to help you out of this problem.
1. If you are using a Mac computer, and wanna rip Blu-ray  and DVDs for playback on PK201, you can use Blu-Ray DVD Ripper for Mac;
2. Blu-Ray  DVD Ripper offers you ability to rip home made and commercial Blu-rays and  DVDs to Optoma PK201 Pico Pocket Projector supported file formats on your  Windows PC.


The only obvious downside of Optoma PK201 Pico Pocket  Projector we can see now is the poor battery life, which is only around one hour. That means you’d better not go  far away from a power source during the course of using it. But considering its  portability, remarkable clean and colorful image quality, and media playback  functionality, as well as its very acceptable price of no more than $300, all  are deserved. You’ve got a great Pico Projector.

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