Posts Tagged ‘Personal Projector’

Congratulations! A quick interview with the Adapt 450 Pro World Cup competition winner.

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Despite a disappointing World Cup (unless you’re from Holland!) there is still one English winner. To celebrate the release, and popularity, of the Adapt 450 Pro we set a competition to see how you would use the Worlds first micro projector with in built Digital TV and 150 inch screen to watch the football.

Congratulations go to Gordon, from Selby - who gave us the best answer. He proved that even though we wouldn’t end up watching the football, we could always use the Adapt 450 Pro for so many other things. Gordon wins a FREE Gorilla Tripod worth £30!

Want to read the original blog, you can can click here. Or, keep reading to see my quick interview with Gordon.

Katie

Congratulations on winning the tripod! What made you enter the Adapt 450 Pro World Cup competition?

Gordon

Thank you very much. I was told by a friend to read the Adapt 450 Pro blog and leave a comment, and by doing so I would be entered into the competition. I thought why not, and if I win I can put the tripod to good use.

Katie

How do you feel knowing you’ve won?

Gordon

I feel honored, and also excited as I’ve never won anything before.

Katie

It was a really thought out answer. But, you mentioned that you’re not a football fan, did you watch the England games at all?

Gordon

Yes I watched parts the game against Germany to see if we made the final 16

Katie

The competition was to celebrate the release of the Adapt 450 Pro - The worlds first 100 lumen pico projector with on board Digital TV, 1.5hour battery, USB and SD card connections, 150 inch screen and 4w speakers. What is your favourite feature?

Gordon

The built in Digital TV has to be my favourite feature, as it means you can free up space where your TV would be and get a bigger picture.

Katie

You are obviously a keen movie fan. Can you tell me the ideal situation you’d use the Adapt 450 Pro for?

Gordon

I’d definitely use the Adapt 450 Pro for watching films. It’s got the large cinema style screen feel, it won’t cost you £15 to sit next to the annoying person opening sweets, and bobbing up and down of peoples head as they let someone out to use the loo. Also I’d use it for going on Xbox Live. The size of the screen helps a lot. You can see that sneeky enemy far quicker, plus it’ll draw you into the game and give you feeling that you are actually there.

Katie

Well thanks for your time Gordon! Don’t forget to tell all your friends about your win!!

Gordon

Thanks Katie, I will.

This post was written by Katie. Want to talk to her? You can contact her by clicking here!

Googazon: Avoid Customer Service hell

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Ever feel like you’ve been ignored?

Okay, as you have probably guessed Googazon is fictional..

It’s not just customers who face the problem of having non-excistent Customer Service. We at Personal Projector have to deal with the dreaded do not reply email and endless “your call is important to us…” on hold voice.

That’s why, we are proud to say that we try and give you the best customer service possible - before, during and after your purchase. Your email will be replied to within hours, not days (and actually answer your question), and your phone call will be answered by an expert.
We go to great lengths to ensure great customer communication, you can contact us via our blog, email, telephone, twitter and skype.
We even work closely with the manufacturers to make sure they give you the best customer service too.
Adapt Mobile provide Customer Service 16 hours a day via their ‘Live Support’ feature - where you can talk to a real life person, live!

You can read Adapt Product Support information by clicking here.
Don’t forget you can
send us an email or talk to us over the phone on +44 (0)845 121 88 00 between 8:45 and 5:45 Mon-Fri

Have a look at my fictional email correspondence with E-Googazon!

From: A.Customer

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 08:53:06

To: Googazon <enquiries@googazon.co.uk>

Subject: Website Enquiry

Hello,
I was wondering if I could get some help with my Googazon account.
I cannot seem to find my archive material, and I am also having trouble logging into
the Seller area.
My log in details are as follows:
Username: acustomer
Account number: 00-76349349294-F3D-UP
Many thanks,
A.Customer

From: Googazon <donotreply@googazon.co.uk>

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 09:07:17

To: A.Customer

Subject: RE: Website Enquiry

**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**
Dear, some guy.
Thank you for your e-mail. We are glad that you are enjoying using Googazon. 
To log in to E-Goopalzon:
> Please type in our web address into your browser.
>Click ‘Log in'
>Enter your username, account number and password
>Click ‘Enter'
Thank you
The Googazon team.
**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**

From: A.Customer

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 09:43:25

To: Googazon <enquiries@googazon.co.uk>

Subject: Website Enquiry

Hello,
Please could someone help me? I cannot log into the Seller area and I cannot
find my archive material.
I have received one response and it did not answer my query. 
You can contact me on:
078 XXX XXXXX
Many thanks,
A.Customer

From: Googazon <donotreply@googazon.co.uk>

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 10:32:17

To: A.Customer

Subject: RE: Website Enquiry

**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**
Dear, some guy.
Thank you for your e-mail. We are glad that you are enjoying using Googazon. 
The Seller area can be found by clicking on the ‘Seller Area' link on the right hand side
of the page. You can then log in using your username and password.
Thank you
The Googazon team.
**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**

From: A.Customer

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 11:33:55

To: Googazon <enquiries@googazon.co.uk>

Subject: Website Enquiry

Hello,
This is the third time I have had to contact you. The replies I am receiving are not
helping and I cannot reply to them. 
I have also been on hold with your customer services department for an hour -
I am currently 15th in the que.
Could you please help with the fact that I cannot log into my Seller area and I
do not have access to my archive material.
Again, you can contact me on: 078 XXX XXXXX
Many thanks,
A.Customer

From: Googazon <donotreply@googazon.co.uk>

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 11:40:01

To: A.Customer

Subject: RE: Website Enquiry

**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**
Dear, some guy.
Thank you for your e-mail. We are glad that you are enjoying using E-Goopalzon. 
You can contact our Customer Service team on 0800- XXX XXX XXX
We are open from 9.30 -11.45 and 13.00 - 16.15
When calling please make sure you have your Account Number and Username to hand.
Thank you
The Googazon team.
**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**

From: A.Customer

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 11:52:

To: Googazon <enquiries@googazon.co.uk>

Subject: You are rubbish.

Your customer service is terrible. When I eventually get through to someone -
I'm cancelling my account.
A.Customer

From: Googazon <donotreply@googazon.co.uk>

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 13:16:48

To: A.Customer

Subject: RE: You are rubbish.

**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**
Dear, some guy.
Thank you for your e-mail. We are glad that you are enjoying using E-Goopalzon. 
I'm sorry, we do not recognise your request.  Please try again.
Thank you
The Googazon team.
**THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE - Please do not reply to this e-mail.
You will not receive a reply.**

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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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The future of projectors: SixthSense technology

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Take a look at this amazing video by Pranav Mistry, who talks about using a projector in a SixthSense way. He has developed technology which use gestures to interact with technology.

About this talk

At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper “laptop.” In an onstage Q&A, Mistry says he’ll open-source the software behind SixthSense, to open its possibilities to all.

About Pranav Mistry

Pranav Mistry is the inventor of SixthSense, a wearable device that enables new interactions between the real world and the world of data.

What we think

Pico projectors have so much potential to be used with technology such as this. They have already been combined with other technologies (the Adapt 450 Pro includes on board digital TV) and the opportunities are endless.
The number of outlets this could be used for is astounding too. If it were to be used in schools, students could interact with the subject in a whole different way for hands on learning.
Businesses could share and update information quickly and easily, a portable touch screen for business on the go.
And even personal use, the popularity of portable devices such as the iPhone or iPad have already proven that there is a high demand for information on the go. And lets face it, you would look so much cooler using this.

Our favourite bit? Definitely when he flicks the information onto his computer screen!

What do you think?

Leave your comments below.

Visit the content source
(www.TED.com)

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Adapt 450 Pro Video

Monday, July 5th, 2010

See the Adapt 450 Pro on our product page

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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

Watch TV on demand with your pico projector.

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Gone are the days when you had to stay in to watch your favourite programme, over the past year there has been a significant rise in the number of websites available to watch ‘catch-up TV’.  And now some of these services have transferred over to our mobile phones.

The next generation of phones may include a pico projector in-built. There are already models in the pipeline, such as the Galaxy Beam by Samsung due to be released in July, but with any advance in technology it is still in the early stages.

If you are wanting to project images from a phone (or even TV, DVD player, games console, laptop…) then there is an excellent range of pico projectors out there, to meet all needs.
Projectors can be connected up to phones and games consoles, as well as TV’s, DVD players and laptops, via the video out cable (available for Adapt, Aiptek and 3M), to give you mobile entertainment at it’s best.

We have been looking at some of the on demand services out there, including TV, films, current affairs and sports. If you have used them, why not leave a comment?

TVCatchup on the iPhone.

Over one million iPhones were sold in its first weekend, and you can bet that if you want it, there’s an App for it. Introducing TVCatchup, which allows you to tune in with an Apple iPhone or iPod touch. It’s free and available via your browser - so no downloading an App!
http://iphone.tvcatchup.com

Blinkbox for PS3.

Blinking from amazement, perhaps? Rent movies and TV shows and watch selected free content too, all through your Play Station 3.
www.blinkbox.com

iplayer

You can download iPlayer and catch up with all of your favourite shows. From the BBC.
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer



Seesaw

This carries content from the three main broadcasters, but not ITV. It offers recent shows, classics and has just launched a rental service for just 99p for 30days.
www.seesaw.com

TV.com

A place for full length US and UK shows, schedules, viewer reviews and podcasts. Five have recently signed a deal to make their content available on the site.
www.tv.com



Virgin Media Online Movies

Watch movies from £1.99 This site holds a decent selection of older and newer movies, and is powered by FilmFlex.
http://onlinemovies.virginmedia.com

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If that lager company made a World Cup palm projector, it would probably be the Adapt 450Pro.

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Tell us how you’d use the Adapt 450Pro to watch the World Cup and WIN a FREE Gorilla Tripod worth £30!

This competition has now ended. Look out for the winning announcement on Twitter @WhatPico

One of the best personal projectors around; the Adapt 450 Pro is available to buy, and just in time to watch the World Cup! Forget HD, what you need is a big screen.

This palm projector can project up to 150 inches, onto almost any surface, and has in built speakers. Amazingly, the 450 Pro is the worlds first pico projector to include onboard Digital TV.

The Adapt 450 Pro is designed to be portable. Wherever you are, you can watch the World Cup! The Adapt 450 Pro hosts a number of features including a SD Card and USB slot and battery.  It can also connect to phones, TV’s and DVD players and games consoles. So, when you’ve finished watching the football, you can use it to create a home cinema, show picture slideshows, take it into work for that important presentation or even just use the Digital TV for a night in with the telly. It’s not just a big screen, it’s an investment.

Want to see the Adapt 450 Pro in action? Then watch the video by clicking here!

To celebrate the beginning of the World Cup, and the Adapt 450 Pro’s release, we are asking you where you would watch the footy using the Adapt 450 Pro

Would you set up a ‘footy only’ space in the garage, or sneak it into work when the boss isn’t looking? Let Personal Projector know and you could WIN a FREE gorilla tripod worth £30!

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

Pico projector: A buying guide

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Personal Projector want you to get a projector that is right for you, so here are a few things to consider before buying one. If you think you know which one you would like take a look at our handy comparison guide to compare the main features, or read our glossary.

If you still need some guidance, you can contact us or phone us on +44 (0)845 121 8800

What are you using your projector for?

Our range of projectors can be used to project anything onto any surface (almost), so think about the many ways you might be using yours. You could be sharing your holiday photos with the family, watching a movie with friends, or impressing the boss with a slide show presentation.
For example, if you are a business user, the 3m Mpro 150 can display office documents in their original format, and has a handy zoom feature.

What are you going to be using your projector with?

All of our projectors can connect to laptops, DVD players, TV’s, games consoles and iPhones, or anything with a Video out function. Some have Micro SD/ SD Card slots, USB slots and onboard memory.

Where are you going to be using your projector?

In a board room, in your lounge with the lights turned down, in a class room… the environment and the amount of people you will be projecting to are important factors in choosing a projector.

We recommend you use your projector in the darkest environment possible, but we know that isn’t always easy. All of our projectors can be used in normal room conditions (but not direct sunlight).
As a general rule we recommend the following:
<10 people… 3m Mpro 150 or Adapt 305
10-50 people… Adapt 450/pro
50+ people… Casio range.

Which features are most important to you?

We want you to get the best projector for your needs, so why buy one that doesn’t? If it just has to have that one feature - tell us.

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

New breed of mini LED projectors create best value for schools

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Schools are starting to see the benefits of using pico and palm projectors as a means of saving money and space. This new trend has become a great way to engage pupils visually in all areas of the school and not just with a fixed overhead projector. The projectors give the flexibility to project onto any surface (or even each other) as a creative and engaging way for pupils to learn. As proven by one school, who has used the projector at a zoo to morph people into chimpanzees.

There are some clear benefits for teachers, as this new range of projectors takes up less space and doesn’t need to be professionally installed. Moreover, these micro projectors are more environmentally friendly (with no mercury and low power consumption) and can save thousands of pounds on running costs over the average life of a projector as they require no expensive lamp replacements.

A main interest comes from the number of new features which are being added to the mini LED projector’s. In addition to the increase in brightness and decrease in size, projectors are being released with features such as in built Digital TV. The new Adapt 450 Pro has 100 lumens of brightness, 1.5 hour battery, USB and SD card slot. Teachers can connect via these simple external devices to transfer hassle free into teaching to minimise disruption.

The new range of LED projectors were displayed at the TES Education Show 2010 in Manchester and have impressed the education community with amazing connectivity, portability, size and price. Clare Kelly, the Assistant Head at Dane Royd J&I, Wakefield, is a regular user of this new technology. “Last week the children were creating animations using digital cameras and were able to share them easily with the handheld projectors.” She says. “Children like immediate results and being able to show off their work to others. In this lesson, memory cards containing the animations were quickly transferred from the cameras to the pocket projectors. This meant children could easily share their work with the group or the whole class by projecting it onto tabletops, walls and even the ceiling. It’s an approach that has certainly improved speaking and listening, and the children’s presenting skills.”

The move over to LED will certainly increase over the next year as the LED revolution takes hold and schools search for best value as well as great features. There is a whole range of LED projectors available ranging from something that fits in the pocket such as theAdapt 305, the worlds brightest pocket projector, to mid range projectors suitable for presenting to the entire classroom or Casio projectors which are perfect for the school hall or connecting to smartboards.

For more information contact us or call 0845 121 8800 for expert advice on which projector is right for you.

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Gadget Show Web TV profiles 3 new projectors..

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

To see the Gadget Show video of the new Adapt 210, Adapt 450 and Adapt 450 Pro with Digital TV and the Adapt 305 click here

Please note that the Adapt 210 is no longer available.

What we really want for Christmas

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

What We Really Want for Christmas

In the Mail on Sunday (29th Nov) there is a great list of fabulous gadgets that you might really want for xmas. Its the first of a two part section on gadgets you might want for work or pleasure.

3m mpro 120

3m mpro 120

At number two on the Mail on Sunday list is the M3 Mpro 120 micro projector (should actually be the 3M pocket projector as I dont think 3M have started selling BMW’s just yet).

The Daily Mail (3rd Dec) has also been putting you in the picture when it comes to projectors, with their review on a wide range of other mini projectors. Here are the ratings for each projector:-

Adapt 305 micro projector (5 star rating - Star Buy)

3m Mpro 120 pocket projector (4 star rating)

Aiptek T20 micro notebook projector (3 star rating)

Aiptek V10 pocket projector (3 star rating)

Optimap PK101 mini projector (2 star rating)

For more information on the mini / pocket / micro / mini or pico projectors see Personal Projector’s product page.

Personal Projector nominated for New Business Awards

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Personal Projector are pleased to be nominated for the Wakefield first New Business Award 2009.

Here is some information ABOUT PERSONAL PROJECTOR and the pocket projectors and projector phones they offer.

Our key focus and successes have been based on supplying the latest innovative products, providing fast delivery and ensuring 100% customer satisfaction for all our customers across the globe.

The Awards will be held in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, mid July.