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Friday, August 3, 2012

3M MP220 and MP410 portable projectors: First Take | ZDNet

3M MP220 and MP410 portable projectors: First Take | ZDNet: "t's been a while since 3M launched any new additions to its projector range, but the wait may have been worth it. The company has just announced two super-bright portable DLP LED models, the battery-powered MP220 and the mains-powered MP410.

The MP220 is successor to the rather disappointing MP180. Thankfully, the awkward LCD touchscreen and less-than-useful wireless capabilities have been ditched in favour of buttons and a touch-sensitive pointer. But what's most impressive is the MP200's 65 ANSI lumens brightness rating — more than twice that of the MP180.


The battery-powered 65-lumen MP220 will work for 2 hours at standard brightness, according to 3M. It measures  156mm by 80mm by 32mm and weighs 422g.
As with the MP180, the MP220 has onboard memory (but only 1GB) plus a microSD Card slot. It's powered by the Android operating system, rather than Windows CE as in the MP180. Codec support is limited to MPEG-4, MOV, H.264, AAC and MP3, plus GIF, PNG, BMP and JPG image formats. There's also a DocumentsToGo viewer for office files. There are small built-in stereo speakers and a headphone jack."

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