2011年7月6日 星期三

Optoma Neo-i iPhone Projector Gives Good Quality for the Money

It's always nice to read product reviews of items like projectors and projector lamps when you run into what appears to be a great idea. Take the Optoma Neo-i, for instance. That little "i" tacked on the end should be a tip-off: This is a product to do with Apple (NewsAlert) technology.

When The Next Web's "Gadgets" columnist reviewed the product,A glass bottle is a bottle created from glass. he noted that Optoma has been known primarily for its "fairly solid" Pico Projectors, and for bringing "teeny tiny projectors" to the mainstream market.

The new idea: "Take a pico chip and stuff it into an iPhone (NewsAlert) dock with speakers." And that gives one,When the stone sits in the kidney stone, according to TNW, a "decent, affordable projector that defines a new category."

The tech specs: The Neo-i is a 50 lumen projector, same DLP guts as the upper-end Pico PK-301 projector, projects up to 120 diagonally, has a 2000:1 contrast ratio and connects to sources via a VGA or HDMI port and, the piece of resistance, an iPhone and iPod dock. As TNW says, "fire up Netflix on your iPhone, slap it into the dock and boom," you're watching your movie "on a screen, garage door or handy blank wall."

It's so agreeable it'll even charge your iPhone while showing you a movie.uy sculpture direct from us at low prices No it doesn't make coffee, but they're working on that.

OK, it's nifty and convenient, but how good is it? Good enough, according to the review: "The picture quality is great across the board and, although it uses a Pico chip, compares well to other $350 projectors I've used... bright for a projector that uses a typically underpowered Pico DLP chip."

Projection size is about eight feet across, which should be plenty big for those of you used to watching movies on your computer screens.Free DIY Wholesale pet supplies Resource! The review also notes there is a bit of scaling, multicolored artifacts fluttering through the picture, but it's too slight to be a problem.Detailed information on the causes of dstti,

It even has DVD and Blu-ray connectors, tablet connectors, a remote, all the extras you'd expect. About the only drawback the reviewer could come up with is that it's a bit heavy to be "portable," weighing a couple pounds, but certainly portable enough to take to a friend's house for the night.

Last week TMCnet reported that Optoma turned its expertise in display products to the visualizer market with the introduction of the DC300i. Aimed squarely at the education and presentation sectors, the DC300i uses a 1/3' CMOS sensor to output in both SXGA and XGA resolution. The DC300i produces high-quality images in either still or video formats and is easily connected to a projector via the industry standard VGA D-sub connector.

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