Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector and Optional Battery for PK10 Projector for $379.98 shipped

Spelvin

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Really cool technology but do NOT use it for HT. It is a 4x3 projector (at this point 16x9 is really the way to go) that uses LEDs rather than a lamp. while this produces very little heat it also produces very little light output. I am sure at some point in the not to distant future someone will have an LED projector that can rival a Lamp based model, but not yet. If you want an inexpensive front projector check out the optoma H31 or the infocus IN72, both are very highly recommended and inexpensive at this point.

This however is cool gear and I must try and get the office to buy one.
 

digitizer123

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This is basically what drives the rear projection DLP tv. Image is good only upto about 60" - not that bright if you are going to project it on regular white screen. Do not expect to make 120" image like other projectors.
 

Frintin

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I was so in on this deal until I noticed you said Pocket Projector not Pocket PROTECTOR!
 

ravana

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Originally posted by: Frintin
I was so in on this deal until I noticed you said Pocket Projector not Pocket PROTECTOR!

What may I ask were you gonna do with a $400 Pocket Protector?

Back on topic...anyone seen any actual user reviews for the PK-10, all I have found so far on teh goog is mag/blog reviews.