

Best Projector
The pico-projector party is getting pretty crowded but the Samsung MBP200 Pico Projector is more than just another attendee. Weighing only 5.6 ounces, the MBP200 connects to a laptop or mobile phone and can project a viewing area up to 50 inches in size. Watching Madagascar at a short distance looked bright and detailed. However standing out from the rest of the pack is its microSD card slot for accessing content right from the projector itself and a 2.2-inch QVGA LCD preview screen.
The screen turns the device into a portable media player and is perfect for those situations where you don’t want to display a part of a presentation or movie to the public. Audio is covered with its built in 3.5mm headphone jack and built-in external speaker. Between the MBP200 and the fact that Samsung is starting to integrate this technology into its cell phones (its Anywhere Show phone with a projector launched in Korea this week), mobile projectors are no longer the class you want to sleep through.
Read more » Hands-on: Samsung Wows with MBP220 and First Pico Projector Phone
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