Pico technology has continued to shrink projectors, with low-energy LED lamps and tiny DLP or LCOS chipsets making it possible to get an 80-inch image from a device that fits in your pocket. As a result, you can make that killer presentation any time, any place, anywhere. Just add a visual source and screen…
Best: Small budgets
Adapt ADPP-99
£100
Love: Lightweight design. Affordable price
Hate: Poor brightness, colour and resolution, with pixellated images. Poor file support via SD
Adapt ADPP-99 review I Link: Adapt
Best: Portability
Acer C20
£200
Love: Slick styling. Good connectivity. Vivid colours
Hate: Needs a dark room
Acer C20 review I Link: Acer
Best: Photography
Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ
£300
Love: Easy to shoot and instantly show content. Decent compact camera
Hate: Low brightness and resolution doesn’t do your photos many favours
Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ review I Link: Nikon
Best: Compactness with quality
Optoma PK201
£230
Love: Strong image quality in low-light. Wide file support thanks to plenty of connectivity options
Hate: Only 28MB onboard storage. No HDMI to mini HDMI adaptor included
Optoma PK201 review I Link: Optoma
Best: Deeper pockets
Aiptek Pocket Cinema V50
£300
Love: A powerful LED lamp for daylight viewing
Hate: Loud cooling fan. No storage. Expensive
Aiptek Pocket Cinema V50 review I Link: Aiptek
Best: Overall
Samsung SP-H03
£220
Love: Sizeable images that are detailed enough even in daylight. 1GB storage. Good battery
Hate: Not the most portable device on test
Samsung SP-H03 review I Link: Samsung
Posted by Jim Hill