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Testseek.co.uk have collected 29 expert reviews of the 3M MPro110 and the average rating is 57%. Scroll down and see all reviews for 3M MPro110.
 
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The editors liked

  • LED life 20 000 hours of operation
  • Smaller than the V10 by Aiptek
  • VGA connect
  • Silent
  • The concept of a palmsized projector is an exciting one
  • Silent in operation
  • Well designed
  • Small
  • Easy to use
  • Reasonable output
  • Good interpolated range of output sizes

The editors didn't like

  • No speaker
  • Washed out image
  • No internal memory
  • No memory card slot
  • Performance is as hobbled as we suspected it might be
  • Underwhelming colour reproduction
  • VGA cable too short
  • No keystoning
  • Needs a reliably horizontal stand or support
  • Limited battery life
  • Clumsy and bulky VGA adaptor system

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  Published: 2009-02-26, review by: projectorcentral.com

  • Pico projectors are a lot fun and great attention getters. To maximize your business and social enjoyment try to minimizing room light and project to a surface of neutral color. If you cant control the room light try a smaller image. It will brighten...

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  Published: 2009-01-02, review by: gadling.com

  • Abstract:  No, the title does not say pocket protector, this review is going to give you a closer look at one of the first pocket projectors in the world.The 3M MPro110 pocket projector is about the size of a late 90s mobile phone (4.5"x2"). On the front of the ...

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  Published: 2008-12-19, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: 3M feels your projection pain and that is why they have created the MPro 110, a mini projector that fits in your pocket and throws out a huge 50" screen. It has multiple inputs to interface with your iPod, computer, or digital camera, but...

 
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  Published: 2008-12-04, review by: pcmag.com

  • Fits in a shirt pocket. Connects to computers and composite video sources. Rechargeable battery.
  • Low brightness limits useful image size. No audio. Does not come with a cable for connecting to an iPod.
  • The 3M MPro110 is one of the first projectors that can fit into a shirt pocket and the first of its size that can connect to a computer....

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  Published: 2008-12-04, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Battery powered, Highly portable, VGA and composite video ports allow connection to a variety of devices, Cool fan-less operation
  • Dim output limits range of useful enlargement, VGA cable is stiff, bulky and short, Lens suffers from pin-cushioning, *
  • If you compare the MPro110 to a standard digital projector, it comes up short on many measures. Think dim output; limited enlargement; a lens that’s not corrected for linear distortion; native VGA resolution; and a total dearth of added features...

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  Published: 2008-11-11, review by: gizmodo.com

  • I am in love with the concept, and this little LCOS-based 640x480 projector does some amazing things given its size and resolution. But even understanding its limitations, it still has some major build-quality issues that prevent it from true awesomen...

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  Published: 2008-11-10, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Extremely small and light, Can run on an internal battery
  • Extremely dim, Low resolution, Hard to focus, Gets very warm
  • With the MPro110, 3M certainly achieved a technological success. We look forward to seeing the second or third iteration of this design, particularly one with an onboard flash memory drive for showing laptop-less slideshows. For now, however, we sugges...

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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: projectorreviews.com

  • In the case of the 3M MPro110 LED projector, it definitely has found its niche compared to the few other models currently shipping. This is due to being the only one so far, with a VGA input. That makes it easy to do computer based presentations, inc...

 
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  Published: 2010-02-26, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Your choice is stark: buy a proper, full-size projector that delivers decent images or buy a thrillingly small projector that, um, doesn’t ...

 
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  Published: 2016-01-29, Author: Jeff , review by: mobilemag.com

  • Abstract:  Aside from the drool-worthy netbooks at CES in early January, I was astounded by the technology advances in portable projectors. Specifically, pocket-sized projectors made for sharing business presentations, home movies or entertainment, and for mirroring...

 
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