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No cables. No connections. Just total freedom to present on the go. Introducing the new, totally self-contained business tool from 3M. Simply download files from your computer, mobile phone, iPod, iPhone or PDA and you are ready to share – on the move. The 3M MPro150 Pocket Projector is the newest handheld, battery-operated projector. Now you can project cable free from the 1GB internal memory and a 2GB SD Card. The on-board operating system enables you to download and organize your files. Project images and videos on almost any wall, almost anywhere. It supports the most popular apps in the Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe PDF as well as movies and other file formats. And, you can still connect and project from your favorite digital media sources: PCs, DVD players, iPods and iPhones, digital cameras and cellphones. Fully equipped with sound, 2+ hours of battery life, screen size images up to 50″ and 15 lumens of brightness. Whether you are making an impromptu business presentation or sharing photos with friends, the MPro150 allows you to project images and videos on almost any wall, almost anywhere. Download and then project without connections on-the-fly. Project image sizes from 8″ to 50″. Built-in speakers provide sound. The energy-saving LED light lasts 20000 hours. Best of all, it fits in your pocket. Highlights: Office: Compatible with most popular business software; MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel and Adobe PDF. Zoom! Get to the detail of your documents with MPro150

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Casio XJ-A235 Green Slim Projector Review

May 24, 2011

The Casio XJA235 Green Slim Projector offers both an eco-friendly and compact lifestyle. Attack of the Show’s Kevin Pereira and Morgan Webb review the media device that measures only 1.7″ high, mercury free materials, and a laser/LED light source. For more from Gadget Pr0n, go here: g4tv.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Recycling your projector bulbs is easier than ever these days

June 21, 2010

Recycling is all the all rage these days.  From newspapers to tin cans and from bottles to plastics – more and more everyday objects can now be recycled as Councils and companies increase their options for reusing objects.  Everything has to show it could be recycled or reused. Project bulbs can also be recycled and […]

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