Pros
- Superior brightness rating (33 lumens)
- Built-in media player with 1GB of memory
Cons
- Limited battery life
- Bulkier and louder than other pico models
Bottom Line
This powerful pico projector delivers very bright images and crisp text, but lackluster color and limited battery life lower its ranking.
- Pico Projector Shootout These petite projectors let you display images on-the-go.
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