Mini Review : 3M MPro110 Projector
With a native resolution of 640x480 with a 4:3 ratio, there is not much you can fit in but bear in mind that NTSC DVD content has a resolution of 720x480, which means that the MPro 110 comes quite near to DVD quality in theory, although with only 7 lumens worth of brightness to play with, things can get out of hand quickly
Getting it to work was quite easy provided you read the manual first. Bearing in mind that you can get it to work on a battery (even if it is only for around 45 minutes thanks to the built in Lithium Ion battery), the MPro 110 achieves the rather incredible feat of taking both composite-video and VGA inputs.
The best pictures that we could get were in complete darkness and on a white wall. Given its size, don't expect the MPro 110 to match similarly priced traditional projectors; the pictures it produced were fuzzy and blurry.
Colour reproduction was surprisingly good though and we managed to work out that the ideal screen size to distance ratio was 2:1 roughly with a 1m screen from a 2m distance being the best compromise.

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