Abstract: I’d recommend the PK301, but at $400 it really is quite expensive for what it’s providing — not to mention the fact that I didn’t find it to be much brighter than the PK201. Add to this their short battery life and it seems to me that you’ve got a great product… in about a year.
Unusually bright. Connects to both computers and video devices. Audio out for headset or speakers.
Low volume. Visibly uneven brightness across the screen. No composite video cable included. VGA cable may be too short.
The Optoma PK301 Pico Pocket Projector is the brightest pico projector yet, but it's a study in tradeoffs between brightness and size, weight, and battery life. Buy it now...
Abstract: When we first saw a palm-sized pico projector a couple of years ago, we were unimpressed. My, how things have changed! We took the Optoma PK301 Pico Pocket Projector for a spin, and it's vastly improved over its predecessors. While it's not going to sh...