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Which is the best small/pocket projector?
I must say right away that I do not understand projectors.
You need a small projector. The projected image should be between 17 and 50 inches. This is necessary in order to use a projector instead of a monitor.
1) What models can you name? Like this: MPro110.
2) Can any projector be adjusted so that the projected image is between 17 and 50 inches?
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The very first, the main characteristic of projectors is the brightness of the lamp (diodes). Lamp projectors give about 3000 lumens, diode projectors do not jump above 1000 lumens (most 300 lumens), handhelds give out about 100-150.
The brightness is not written anywhere on the MPro110 website, so we can assume that it is the same as that of ordinary handheld, maximum stationary diode ones.
I have a Dell M115HD at home, it's 350 lumens, the picture is normally perceived only when the curtains are tightly closed or at night. You can adjust the diagonal to any, how far from the canvas you put, the picture will be so big. But I wouldn't work for him. Not the brightness.
In general, if you want to work with a projector, it's better to pay for a stationary lamp model or an expensive diode model, you won't see anything on such small handhelds.
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