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Optoma PK301 Mini LED Projector
Florent Alzieu
August 19, 2010 8:51 AM
August 19, 2010 8:51 AM
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The Optoma mini projector is slightly larger than the Samsung, as you can see in the side-by-side photo below. However, it does have a higher brightness, at 50 lumens compared with just 30 lumens for the Samsung.
Pocket projector
As usual, we were seriously impressed to see just how small this mini model actually is. Let's just hope the projection quality is up to scratch.
It fits in the palm of your hand

Connections on the PK301

From left to right: Samsung SP-H03, Optoma PK301 and its remote control
This Optoma mini projector has now joined the Samsung model in our test lab. Full test results and reviews should be coming sometime next month.
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