Optoma’s Next Gen Pocket Projector
Optoma has launched the next generation of its pocket projector, Pico PK102.
Although not an education-type product, it’s worth mentioning since this tiny pocket projector has a memory card, a VGA input port and is aimed at small presentation environments. The transfer and storage of photos, movies or PowerPoint/Keynote presentations onto the Pico PK102 is straightforward using the built-in Pico PC software and the 4GB of internal memory. Pico PK102 has a rechargeable battery capable of giving up to 2-hours of use on a single charge.
But, the Optoma PK-102 also includes an external VGA input, something most other pico projectors don’t have.
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