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Having decided my first test for this piece of technology would be to play a movie using the HDMI connection and my blu-ray player, I was impressed by the speed at which the picture came up. At 7oz it’s one of the lightest projectors on the market. Measurements are 5.90 inches in length by 3 inches width and a depth of 0.50 inches. Much better looking than the rather unwieldy Playstation.
The design looks like one of Sony’s smartphones in its simple, sleek, and professional form.
So small it could easily get lost so shouldn’t be left lying around Overall Impression Size and Design. At only 32 lumens curtains will have to draw in mid-afternoon sunlight for images to be at optimum levels. So, it’s up to the individual to decide whether they want to buy this and experience the future now, or wait for built-in formats to arrive. That said, it’s very futuristic and Sony as we speak is using the technology in the Sony Pico Mobile projector MPCL1 to create games systems and phones with built-in pico projectors. At the end of the day, it’s just one more thing people will have to carry around with them. This projector will pick up Wi-Fi signals extremely quickly from tablets, phones, consoles, computers, laptops, and Blu-ray players. The pre-availability talk surrounding the MPCL1 was its portability and practicality, the MPCL1 succeeds on both levels. The display is also more crisp and clear than DLP or LED models, and Sony’s laser scanning system allows you to place it down and immediately show very high-quality HD images. #Sony hd pico projector plus#
A laser projector is quieter than DLP or LED projectors, which is always a plus point as nobody likes a buzzing sound while watching a movie, playing games, or giving a presentation.
At just 7oz it’s very easy to carry and it’s on the smaller size of pico projectors out there so purchasers will easily be able to find space in their bags for it. The resolution of 1920×720 is quite odd, in fact, there’s currently no other projector available with these specific DPI sets, but that shouldn’t take away from the fact that it’s practically HD quality and for a small handheld system like this, that’s a massive resolution.