Lenovo Pocket Projector: Project life anywhere using Android devices!
Lenovo recently introduced at the Mobile World Congress 2015 the new Lenovo Pocket Projector. Lenovo built the convenient Lenovo Pocket Projector to surprise and delight media lovers who are limited by their small screen mobile devices or who just want a larger-than-life entertainment experience. The Lenovo Pocket Projector adds a new dimension to watching and sharing content.
Simply snap on the projector to a compatible Android device, and it immediately supersizes movies, photos or even business presentations by projecting them up to 110-inch on any wall or surface in low-light conditions. With a 50-lumen high contrast optical engine, the projector displays colorful, vivid and bright images, and it automatically corrects for distortion while allowing users to rotate up to 90 degrees for the best views. This portable projector casts powerful sound, too, with its dual speakers.
It takes just a few seconds to set up the Lenovo Pocket Projector, and it can project content from a smartphone wirelessly via DLNA or Miracast. When going cordless, users can project a full length movie on a single charge, with more than two hours of battery life. The projector supports the most common multimedia file formats and offers up to 32GB of microSD storage to support large digital libraries.
Best of all, the compact and lightweight Lenovo Pocket Projector fits in nearly any pocket, making it a must-have accessory any time someone feels like enjoying their digital content.
Lenovo Pocket Projector Specs
up to 110-inch (854x480) display, 50 lumens
microSD card support up to 32GB
microUSB port / 2 x speakers / 3.5mm audio jack
DLNA and Miracast capability
up to 2.5 hours battery life
104 x 25 x 100mm (dimension)
170g (weight)
Compatible with Android Jelly Bean (4.3) and above, Windows 8.1, and iOS devices equipped with
Miracast or DLNA
Price and Availability
The Lenovo Pocket Projector has a price tag of $249 (around Php11,000) and will be available worldwide starting in May.
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