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So-called palmtop projectors are larger (and generally brighter) than pico projectors, typically a bit too large to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand, even with your fingers outstretched. Still, they are lightweight enough that you wouldn't think twice about packing one in a bag or a backpack. Most are brighter than pico models, and have more connection options.
Most pico and palmtop projectors can run files from a USB thumb drive and/or SD card, so you don't need to lug your laptop with them. (If you do want to bring a laptop with you, though, check out our roundup of the best ultraportable laptops.) Some even have up to 8GB of internal memory for storing media files. Many can project content from a smartphone or tablet, either wirelessly or via an HDMI port that supports Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL). A growing number offer USB-C connectivity. Many models come with built-in rechargeable batteries so you can use them away from a power outlet.
Although a few palmtop projectors have a brightness of less than a hundred lumens, most fall in the range of 200 to 600 lumens. Some palmtops have 480p or lower resolution, and a few have resolutions up to 1080p (1,920 by 1,080), but most are 720p (1,280 by 720 pixels). Their optimal image size tends to be between 36 and 60 inches, depending on their brightness and resolution. Slightly larger mini-projectors can have brightnesses of 1,000 lumens or more. Thin-and-lights and standard-sized portable models are often in the 3,000-lumen range, use standard projector screens, and can tolerate ambient light.
We have seen a few small laser-based projectors and a smattering of liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) models. However, the vast majority of pico, palmtop, and other small projectors are LED-based, and most use TI's Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology in their light engines. LEDs have exceptionally long lifetimes and are generally rated for 20,000 hours or more, so the light source should last the lifetime of the projector. Single-chip DLP projectors often show potentially annoying rainbow artifacts (little red/green/blue flashes), but this so-called \"rainbow effect\" tends to be more of a problem in standard projectors than in pico or palmtop models.
Most of our favourite battery-powered projectors have a resolution of 720p or lower, which casts the Acer C250i's 1080p in a very favourable light. Not only that but this unusually shaped projector is also capable of projecting a bright image of up to 300 lumens, making it more than a match for the best battery-powered machines we've tested.
The compact and sleek design makes the pico projectors fit your pockets. No matter stays inside the room or goes for outdoor parties, the smart projectors will never burden you. Other than its portability, it adopts advanced DLP technology along with 150 Lumen that renders the detailed images. Moreover, the featured 3D projection technology can further provide you with a more authentic watching experience.
With the resolution of native 720p, and a contrast ratio of 3000:1, this projector offers you HD image quality. Watch cartoons and movies on a bigger screen can protect kids' eyes from phones/televisons effectively.
While some features varied, there were a number of similarities among the models. Most of the projectors in this test are 720p HD models, so while most are capable of providing a satisfying picture, they lack the finer detail you get with true 1080p projectors. All have HDMI inputs for connecting a streaming player such as an Apple TV or Roku device, and one model has built-in smarts so you could stream video using just the projector. All have at least one USB port, as well as an auxiliary audio input and jacks for using headphones.
This model has 720p resolution, below that of most home theater projectors and certainly below the growing number of more expensive 4K home theater models. So it lacks the crispness and finer detail you get with a 1080p projector. But that's not a problem that will draw anyone's attention; it will still provide satisfying detail. In general, watching movies on this projector was a pleasure.
Coming in at No. 2 in our rankings is the midpriced Aaxa Pico Projector, which like the LG is a 720p model. It could be a good choice for those looking for a very compact, no-frills projector with generally decent picture quality and better-than-expected sound for such a small, affordable device.
The Vankyo is considerably larger than the other models in our tests and lacks a built-in battery, so it's not as easily portable as other models. But it can produce a fairly large image with decent, if not great, brightness. One thing you give up is true HD resolution; our tests measure it at about 480p, so it lacks the finer detail we see on 720p models. You can even see the projector's somewhat coarse pixel structure if you sit too close to the screen.
Stream almost anything across thousands of free or paid streaming channels including hit movies, popular shows, live TV, news, sports and more with this Roku home theater projector. It's ingeniously designed to fit a Roku Express Streaming player in the back, which means you can wirelessly(r) stream Netflix, Hulu, and more anywhere you have a wireless signal and a flat surface. After you set up the Roku Express Streaming player on your Roku account, it's just like having a Roku streaming player built into your projector. Access 500,000+ movies and TV episodes across thousands of free or paid streaming channels. Easily connect Blu-ray, gaming or streaming devices via HDMI. Bring widescreen, hi-def entertainment to your living room or backyard with the RCA Roku 720p Portable Projector. 153554b96e
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