Optoma PK102 Bright and Colorful Pico Projector
If you want a pico projector that can display bright and colorful presentations by itself, the PK102 Epson ($ 250 as of January 11, 2010) may be what you need. 4.4 ounces, the 0.6-by-2.0-by 4.1-PK102-inch is the smallest Pico projector we’ve tested recently.

The PK102 is an index of brightness of 11 lumens (8 lumens in economy mode) delivers 20,000 hours of LED light, and has 4 GB of internal memory to store presentations, films, video clips and digital images. It uses Texas Instruments DLP (Digital Light Processing) projection technology, and comes with VGA, USB and composite (RCA-type) of A / V cables to connect to any device that has an output video signal. PK102 For use with an iPod or iPhone, however, you will need a third cable (not included).
In low ambient daylight at a distance of 4 meters from the screen, the PK102 displayed visible 30-inch diagonal image at its native 480 by 320 resolution. In a dark room at night, he demonstrated a successful 46-inch diagonal image at a distance of 6 feet from the screen. Larger screen sizes are possible, but had lower levels of brightness.
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