Tiny LED Projector; Big Picture

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I'm supposed to go into a dark room with this? Whazzit? About 10 lumens? I could almost do as well--and a lot cheaper--with a candle and my thumb. Mom'd say I was wasting her money if I got it.
 

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Nabi, you beat me to it. Although you probably should not underestimate LEDs. They're bright little buggers. LEDs are how more and more houses are being lit - they are quite likely the future light of home, vehicles, and everything else.
 

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Wow, no data at all on the dimensions or weight? What's the point of saying it's a small projector if you're not even going to tell us how small? And a little data about how bright might be good. Toms Hardware is going down the toilet with lousy articles like this.
 

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Nice to see these portable devices to come around. There are some pictures from the some conventions around. Based on the, this seems to be reasonable good, when thinking luminance. Thee prblem has been, if I am not wrong, the colour guality.
 

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[citation][nom]barndoor34[/nom] And a little data about how bright might be good.[/citation]
Look at the product's site it lacks allot of useful data too.....
 

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[citation][nom]RoadKillGrill[/nom]Look at the product's site it lacks allot of useful data too.....[/citation]

Yeah, everyone jumps on Tom's for not posting lumen info, but neither the product website and brochure mention it either.
 
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