Mini Review : 3M MPro110 Projector
3M says that the maximum image size it can project is a 50-inch diagonal which will produce faded out pictures.
We hated the VGA cable that comes with the micro projector because it was so flimsy and we were not the only one to have such issues (ed: we might have been sent the same test model).
The MPro 110 is your best bet if you want to watch a movie on your ceiling (which we did) and you won't be able to type comfortably for an extended period on it. It is unlikely that you will use it in a proper business situation other than projecting an image on a corner of a trade show from your laptop. As for any future MPro projector, 3M needs to sort out its act.
We don't really care if it is slightly bigger, it just needs to work properly. The 3M Pro needs to be much better at displaying pictures, it needs to sort out the VGA cable issue fast. It needs to improve the stability of the item, maybe have a card reader and a wireless option (which would be really, really cool).
The biggest problem with the MPro 110 is its price. At £275, it is not cheap enough to be "merely" a geek's projector and, unfortunately for 3M, there are other manufacturers like Aiptek, Optoma and Cooldevice that have similar if not better products on the market.
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