Posts Tagged ‘bulbless projector’

Adapt 305 Pocket Projector video

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Take a look at the Adapt 305 video to find out more information about the worlds brightest pocket projector.

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Case Study: Pharmaceutical representative.

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

We take a look at how a pico projector can benefit you in your profession.

Your name:
Alex

Your job:
Pharmaceutical representative

What does it involve?:
Traveling around my area speaking to physicians and other medical professionals about the latest drugs and providing drug samples. Sometimes I only have a small amount of time to talk to someone and in that time I have to relay a lot of information.

Which personal projector did you buy?:
Adapt 305

What is your favourite feature?:
I would say the portability, which is a major factor in my line of work. I’m on the road all day so in the morning I leave the house checking my pockets “Keys, phone, wallet, projector!”

How has it helped you?
I have a presentation with key points loaded onto the onboard memory, so I don’t have to carry around a laptop. The battery slides onto the bottom which means there are no power leads. I simply take it out of my pocket, switch it on and present. It can project onto any surface, a wall, table, ceiling, even my folder. It’s easier to catch the clients attention with visual aids and using the Adapt 305 is 10 times better than crawling about the floor looking for leads and waiting for my laptop to boot up. It’s a conversation starter too!

Would you recommend using a micro LED projector to others?
Definitely. The Adapt 305 helps me do my job quicker and with less hassle.

If you have bought a pico projector and use it for business or personal use, and you would like to tell us how you use it and where, then contact us and we will include you in the next case study!

This post was written by Katie. Want to talk to her? Do it here

Taking a look at the new Nikon projector camera

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Nikon are due to release the replacement for the S1000pj. But what do we think?

The Nikon S1000pj was meant to be a revolution, you could take photographs and then project them onto the nearest surface to show off to your adoring fans. However, it didn’t sell as well as they had hoped, and there was rumours that they had been dropped by at least one major retailer.

Now Nikon are planning on releasing a second generation projector camera, which supposedly, can also function as a conventional external projector. The camera itself contains 12 megapixels, and 5x wide angled zoom, but the projector only packs 10 lumens of brightness.

Quality over quantity?

There is a risk when trying to pack too many features into one product that you can loose the quality of those features. Unfortunately, when it comes to this specific camera, it seems to be the projector that is compromised. If you have spent time getting your pictures right, you want the projector to show them in their best light (if you will excuse the pun).

Project anywhere, just not there.

As with any projector, you have to be selective when it comes to where you project your images. So let’s think for a moment where you would want to project when you have the Nikon camera. Outside on your walk? At a party? With only 10 lumens, the amount of places available to you to project becomes limited.

So what do we think?

We think it is a great idea, but, we think we’ll wait until the projector has more lumens and a better picture.

In the mean time, we will continue to show off our lovely pictures using our mini LED projectors. They can connect via SD card slot, USB or even via cable to a computer, or iPhone.

This post was written by Katie. Want to talk to her? Do it here