Optoma Introduces Three New LED-Based Mobile Projectors
By Erick Moen
January 12, 2012
January 12, 2012
- Optoma, one of the largest producers of DLP projectors, is adding three new LED models to its mobile offerings, including the newest Pico model, the PK320.
- The 8-ounce, palm-sized PK320 features WVGA resolution and produces 100 lumens when plugged in, but it can be battery-operated for up to an hour while still providing 25 lumens.
- The other two projectors, the ML300 and the ML500, increase the intensity (the larger ML500 delivers images of up to 180-inches), while still maintaining a compact footprint (8.7”W x 1.7”H x 6.7”D).
- The LED sources in the projectors offer longevity with a 20,000 hour lifespan and all three come equipped with media and Office viewer software to allow for PC-free playback off internal memory or SD cards.
- The devices are intended to support “road-warrior” executives in need of convenience and performance, but have obvious appeal for recreational users.
- The PK320 is expected to hit stores by the end of this month with the other two entering the market later this year. Prices range from $449 for the PK320 to $699 for the ML500.
- Where to see it: South Hall 20431
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