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Published: 2013-06-10, Author: Phil , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Click here to see a video slideshow of the HDMI Pocket ProjectorMain advantage: DLP technology, fits in your hand, tripod mount on the bottom, 85 lumens, modern clean designMain concern: no flash memory slot, price is a little steep for some, not many fea...
Abstract: Since I am on a bit of a kick about enhancing the Android experience with accessories, I'm going to continue it by looking at ways to extend your display. Too often I see people who have phones or tablets with micro-HDMI ports and they never take advantag...
Published: 2012-12-20, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector is very compact, produces a decent picture, and is simple to set up and use. Its built-in rechargeable battery delivers 2 hours of projection time and can also charge portable devices via the integrated USB port. The p
It's somewhat pricey at $300, it doesn't work out of the box with Apple iOS devices, meaning an adapter is required, it doesn't have a memory card or USB slot for playing digital files without an external device, and the built-in speakers sound tinny
While it has a few small shortcomings and is somewhat pricey at $300, the sleekly designed Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector is one of the better 2012 pico projectors.
Abstract: The Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector will not rival the state of the art entertainment systems; but for those who value convenience and functionality, this is their projector....
Abstract: It’s time to get giant with the Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector, the newest fun and entertaining light pusher on SlashGear’s own review bench! This device connects to whatever device you’ve got on hand that can push images via HDMI, with a set of cont...
Published: 2012-12-21, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector is very compact, produces a decent picture, and is simple to set up and use. Its built-in rechargeable battery delivers 2 hours of projection time and can also charge portable devices via the integrated USB port. The p
It's somewhat pricey at $300; it doesn't work out of the box with Apple iOS devices, meaning an adapter is required; it doesn't have a memory card or USB slot for playing digital files without an external device; and the built-in speakers sound tinny
While it has a few small shortcomings and is somewhat pricey at $300, the sleekly designed Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector is one of the better 2012 pico projectors....