

Going back to the original question, why buy one in the first place? Think of it this way: if you need a big screen to show a presentation, or you are on a trip and you want to watch a movie, you can’t carry with you a normal sized projector and even if you could, they are very expensive. Although this is a definite bonus over conventional video projectors, some times the audio quality is not that good and it requires the user to hook up stand-alone speakers. One other feature that many of these devices have is integrated audio. Also, when there is ambient light present, the pico projector doesn’t have the power to outshine it, and you will see a drop in picture quality. What this means for the user, is that the images are nowhere near as bright as with a normal projector, therefore, many details are lost in the background of the projected image. You can see that there is a big difference between the two. While a normal projector measures in the 1000 to 3000 Lumes and sometimes more, a Pico Projector rarely goes over 200 Lumens and most of them are around 100 Lumens. The bigger the brightness, the better the image. This is measurement of how bright the image projected is. When buying a projector, you are usually looking at how many Lumens (ANSI Lumens) it has. One other disadvantage of pico projectors is the sheer power that it has. If you are interested in buying a pico projector, then you must prepare yourself for the fact that its battery might not last an entire movie. How limited? Think of it this way: their battery life is measured in minutes in most cases. Although at this point it would seem that these jacks of all trades are the perfect gadget, they do have drawbacks that cannot be forgotten.įirst of all, as opposed to regular projectors that can keep going for as much time as you want them to, pico projectors work on batteries, which makes them limited. Also, thanks to their main feature, their size, they are easily transportable. These little devices come at a fraction of the price of a regular projector. The first and most compelling argument would be cost. While these can be thought of as pico projectors, they are not, as true Pico Projectors can connect to more devices and they also are more powerful. Also, there are some manufacturers that have created smartphone cases that have a projector inside them. There have been a number of misunderstandings when it comes to what can be considered a pico projector, as some also call them “Mini Projectors”, “Pocket Projectors” or “Micro Projectors”. They weigh considerably less than their big brothers and thanks to their small bodies, they can be carried in a pocket.

Simple, lightweight, and innovative, this handheld projector will help you make your presentations lively and fun.You might have guessed it by now, Pico Projectors are shrunken down versions of normal projectors, that use laser or LED light to project an image and they run on batteries. Their small size makes them perfect for traveling or for people who have meetings and are always on the run. It is easy to use-simply point the ipico at any surface and project your presentation. A qHD resolution of 960x540 lets your images and presentations come across in a clear, crisp fashion, piquing and holding your audience's interest. Easily connect the projector to laptops, computers, and other mobile devices, and enjoy special connectivity to an Apple device, such as an iPod, iPhone, or iPad, via the special pop-up connector that requires no wires for connection.

Perfect for use in the classroom, at business meetings, or anywhere a presentation is needed, this projector is the right visual unit for providing clear graphics with an increased display space. Immediately get your audience's attention with the General Imaging PJ205 ipico LED projector.
