No input settings, no mode options, our menu-free interface makes projecting simple as plug and play. In addition, the two built-in 1-watt speakers will ensure you have sound wherever you are, and with the 3.5mm audio jack you can plug in your favorite external speakers for bigger sound. The rechargeable battery in the MP150A will allow you to project for around two hours on a single charge. Take your projector away from the outlets and directly to your visual sharing space. Even within one family or organization, you will find a variety of platforms, and the MP150 is friendly to all. The MP150A’s HDMI connectivity makes it easily adaptable to most popular mobile devices. Unlike traditional projectors, the MP150A has no filters or lamps to replace - the LED lamp lasts up to 20,000 hours. The Miroir MP150A utilizies RGB LEDs as the light source to create incredibly bright and colorful images. Use for family gatherings, parties and celebrations whether at the park, in the driveway or in the extra bedroom - movies, photos and streaming content are all available. Presentations on the fly, use web content, view presentations, YouTube videos – in any conference room or office with an available wall. Sales reps have easy access to projection on their terms and with their own equipment. Lightweight, battery operated and super compact, the MP150A brings HD projection to places it has never before been possible. Increase efficiency means the device runs cooler, and longer, on each battery charge. The result is a projected image with better contrast, clearer picture and increased energy efficiency.
The 720p chip uses DLP technology - used in 90% of the world’s digital theatre screens - and Texas Instrument’s new IntelliBright technology to dynamically adjust the projector’s brightness range for each individual pixel, based on the room’s ambient light.
The game changing technology in the MP150A is the use of Texas Instruments 720p DMD chip with IntelliBright technology. You will not be disappointed with what this can do.The HD Projector MP150A is an LED mini projector designed for use with mobile devices to provide HD-quality projection for streaming, entertainment or presentation purposes – all in the palm of your hand. This on e will work out with its portability and awesomeness for the time being. I will indeed be buying big brother later on for an even better experience as this is not 4k capable.
Overall I Am very pleased with this as i Use it mostly for Gaming on my PC and occasionally transport it with me and watch NetFlix Via the Screen Mirroring.
Emphasis on NIGHTS, as during the day or bright rooms it appears faded. Please note that this is more of a beginners projector and will do the job its intended quite well.
Pair it with some powered speakers and its all hands on deck. For the price i paid for this little guy, It exceeds my expectations in picture quality, sound leaves allot to be desired. I had been looking for a projector for some time, but just found them to be a little pricey. This is the first projector I have owned. I'd highly recommend this for people who travel and students living away from home. I can take the pico projector home with me and on future trips.
The 13" supplied hotel television wasn't cutting it, and I knew it would be a hassle trying to sell the TV at the end of my trip.
Prior to making this purchase, I was thinking about buying a TV for my 5 month business trip. This thing is a great alternative to a large TV.
When I use my Surface Pro 3, I actually just make the sound come out of my Surface speakers. Speakers on all pico projectors are terrible, but it does have the standard audio out jack.
Though it doesn't specifically state anywhere, it does support wireless display for certain Windows devices on its android cast mode. Anyhow, the wireless feature is great on android and Windows. This is definitely a more basic projector that has wireless connectivity (which I think should be a standard for all pico projectors). The only other Pico Projector that matched the lumen output was the ZTE Spro 2 which costs more, is larger, and is a stand-alone android device. I was originally looking for something with an auto focus, but none of them had the brightness factor to make them very useful in moderate light settings.