ACER K10 DLP Projector

Tof the product is officially the smallest projector we have reviewed to date. Released recently, it was touted by many as a Pocket projector, pico projector, and many other names which means ' small '. When I took this outside the box, I was quite amused and impressed too by looking at this Mini projector. It is obviously an ultra portable model called ACER K10, projector, and is Damn cute.

Design and features
There is one thing for sure, you can't really keep it in your Pocket pant, but the size is small enough to fit on a palm. And weighs only 75 kgs. But the cool thing is the design itself is exactly as each projector, so that it resembles a small Bonsai version. It got a rectangle with sides, chassis, and a smooth Grill bare upper surface. The end is glossy black, everywhere, so fingerprints could be a problem. The top panel has seamless alignment also mounted buttons black and thus a simple and intelligent display unit. The lens on the front is also a smaller RADIUS compared, although it has a regular structure with a big focus at the top, which can be rotated a few degrees to either side to achieve sharp focus.

This model is a DLP projector, and more interestingly, has a LED lamp. What are undoubtedly impressive, as they last longer and may be brighter. The brightness is rated 100 ANSI lumens and a contrast to the top, which isn't so bad for pocket stuff. The available links are minimal, with VGA (Mini D-Sub) for PC and composite input also a lone. It also provides and a Kensington lock slot. The native resolution of 800 x 600, but through the analog VGA connection we can go into a upto1600 x 1200 9600GT video card. There are options to switch between aspect ratio 16: 9 and 4: 3.

There is a tripod mounting screw down, something new in the form of setting options. It also features regular routine suspicious type found on projectors generally as Auto Keystone and DLP capabilities such as brilliant color technology. Although there is no manual zoom. Finally, throw ratio is 1.97: 1 and the max recommended screen size is 60 inches. A small complaint, there are no audio options, and this can be bad for traveling business guys.

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