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Choosing a mini, or pico, projector, is no small task-pun intended. There are many factors to consider when choosing this type of unit. At this point, they may or may not be suitable for all the same uses as a standard projector, just as laptop computers may not always be able to do everything desktop computers can. They do come close; however, they are not one in the same. They certainly are smaller. The mini projectors are so small and handy that you can put it in your pocket or bag. They are incredibly tiny, but the question then becomes, what do you need for it to do? A mini projector needs to be able to project what you put on your slideshow or presentation to the very crowd you are showing it to. Some reviews are saying that the projection screen size is not large enough for most corporate presentation areas. They say it's too hard to see without squinting and without it being too hard to see. It's incredibly essential that the new wonderful space saving gadget will be as effective as its predecessor. If not, then the value of the new gadget is void or greatly reduced. They are saying that in a matter of a few years, they are expecting to see these mini projectors available as an add on for mobile phones the way video cameras and other applications and fun uses are today. When you compare the amount of progress made from the old video cameras to today's mini cameras, and the same progress from desktop computers to mini laptops that go wireless all over the globe, you can imagine how that's certainly possible. New products are being unveiled continuously. The revelation of the mini projector has pushed the envelope again. Many companies are working to bring newer, more powerful mini projectors to the market to gain access to not only those with smaller and more confined presentations to show, but also to accommodate everything that a full size projector can do today. Many companies are struggling over the size of the unit versus the power and precision of the unit. The market demand and interest from business consumers will likely determine which features are more important to the whole product line and soon, they will come up with some wonderful features that will take us from full size projector to mini just as desktop computers downsized to laptops. Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
