“Customers made it clear that the best way to improve on the Pico concept was to add convenience and connectivity options, especially VGA,” said Optoma marketing director Jon Grodem, in a statement. “The new improvements make Pico more versatile and more convenient for both personal and business use.”
The PK102 can handle resolutions up to 800 by 600 pixels, and projects images at a native resolution of 480 by 320 pixels. The projector can handle common video and image formats directly from files loaded into its 4 GB of internal memory—that includes MPEG-4, H.264, and AVI, along with JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and PNG—and users can pop on an optional USB connector to access media from a thumb drive or other USB device. The rechargeable lithium ion battery can power the PK102 for up to 90 minutes; there’s a dedicated power plug for faster recharging, too.
Via DigitalTrends
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Optoma Pico PK102
Small enough to fit in a shirt pocket and light enough to carry around like a cell phone, the PK102 differs from its older, less talented cousin, the Optoma Pico PK101, by being able to connect to a wider range of sources. Or to no source at all.
As with the PK101, the PK102 can connect to a composite video source like a digital camera or camera phone. In addition, it can connect to a computer's VGA port or to a component video source. It can also read an assortment of image and movie files from USB memory keys or from its 4 Gbytes of internal memory—enough to hold 6,000 pictures or eight hours of video, according to Optoma. Battery life is 60 to 90 minutes, Optoma says.
Buy the Optoma PK102 Pico Pocket Projector
Via PCMag
As with the PK101, the PK102 can connect to a composite video source like a digital camera or camera phone. In addition, it can connect to a computer's VGA port or to a component video source. It can also read an assortment of image and movie files from USB memory keys or from its 4 Gbytes of internal memory—enough to hold 6,000 pictures or eight hours of video, according to Optoma. Battery life is 60 to 90 minutes, Optoma says.
Buy the Optoma PK102 Pico Pocket Projector
Via PCMag
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