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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Projector for iPad, What's Best?
Currently, there are very few projectors on the market that cater for iPads. With the emergence of the Keynote application and mobile video; projecting from the small 9.7" iPad screen onto 100" high res image that is visible on almost any surface has never been more important. Presentations, movies and a whole lot more can be viewed in greater detail and with a more immersive experience. If you are using the iPad with friends to watch a movie, or if you're presenting to a large audience, this impressive pocket-sized projector will leave them dumbfounded. If you're reading this but don't have an iPad, don't rush off - this kit is compatible with anything that has TV/Video-Out capability i.e. iPads, iPhones, iPods, Laptops, Desktops and a whole lot more including PSPs.
The cheapest option of the two, at around $300 is the MiLi Power Projector:
Resolution: VGA (640 x 480)
Brightness: 10 Lumens
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Battery life: Up to 1.5 hours
Dimensions: 148(L)X70(W)X41(H)mm
The more slightly more expensive but it has to be said, more impressive projector is the SHOWWX. It's the leading technology in the iPad market and is causing a storm and certainly for the right reasons:
Resolution: WVGA (848 x 480)
Brightness: 10 Lumens
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen
Battery life: 1.5 to 2 hours
Dimensions: 118(L)X60(W)X14(H)mm
The iPhone-sized SHOWWX really is perfect for portability and use with mobile devices; compare that to the MiLi which would be more suitable in a rucksack than in a pocket. The difference largely is in quality, with a higher resolution, longer battery life and a small size, the SHOWWX is ahead on all fronts. The only question is if you are willing to pay the relatively small added price tag.
If you're serious about using your iPad for movies, presentations, imagery or anything else visual - the SHOWWX really is the right option for you. http://www.ipadprojector.org/ has demonstrations, news and info on how you can get hold of this iPad Projector.
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