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3M's MPro110 is the second ultra-portable projector to find its way into the WinLabs and, like... (itp.net)
The rise of micro projectors is upon us. While they're not perfect yet, they're better than you'd... (pdngearguide.com)
We have collected and analyzed 11 expert reviews and 22 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 59/100 and users rate it 60/100. The average review date is April 15, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 17498 reviews from other Projectors. The alaScore™ for this product is 89/100 = Very good. Last update: November 19, 2009.

890100
33 reviews
November, 2009
11 Experts
Product Age
22 Users
Rank 96
from $186.74
3M's MPro110 is the second ultra-portable projector to find its way into the WinLabs and, like the Optoma Pico PK101, is designed for business professionals
3M's first ultra-portable falls short of the mark due to its basic performance, iffy build and high price.
The rise of micro projectors is upon us. While they're not perfect yet, they're better than you'd expect. The latest "pico" projector is the MPro110, from 3M, of all companies. It weighs less than a pound and is small enough to fit in your hand.
Though the MPro110 doesn't project the brightest image in the world and does not have a built-in speaker, this pocket beamer does a surprisingly decent job, thanks to better-than-average optics. The MPro110 uses an advanced liquid-crystal-on-silicon ...
Pico projectors are the newest attention-grabbing gadgets in town. They fit into a shirt pocket, weigh a few ounces, and bring a new convenience to projecting large images wherever you happen to be. (Think of the Princess Leia hologram in Star Wars, ...
Fits in a shirt pocket. Connects to computers and composite video sources. Rechargeable battery.
Low brightness limits useful image size. No audio. Does not come with a cable for connecting to an iPod.
The 3M MPro110 is one of the first projectors that can fit into a shirt pocket and the first of its size that can connect to a computer.
The 3M MPro110 ($359 direct) is the second pico projector I've had the chance...
...of one of LCOS technology 3M MPro110 projector need to be resolved by the heat dissipation problem may be more complicated, thus we also see the area whether it is heat or chassis design are reflected in this indication. However, despite the principle...
Portable convenience
Life expectancy a bit short
Still the smallest one and this is what you need if you are mostly mobile and need too boost your presentation performance anywhere you want. It's not bigger than your PDA so you can easily carry it. And it can be easily plugged into computer, iPod or oth...
small size, plug n play
none, I like it
Great product for the price.
For the price I could not have asked for more. The light is a little dim, but a dark enough room will fix that. I think it produces great quality when placed on a tripod. The only thing that i'm unpleased with is the connector cord is only 5", which means...
Compact, lightweight and super mobile, the MPro110 pocket-sized microprojector opens up a whole new world of opportunity for people wanting to present or share digital content on-the-move.The MPro110 MicroProjector is an LED-driven device that offers full VGA resolution connectivity to a range of multimedia devices. Being a 'pass-through' device, the projector requires an image source device to be connected.
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