Sep 12, 2009
SY Tan

Slimmer and Cheaper Optoma PK102 Projector

The newer and trimmer Optoma PK102, a successor to PK101, has been launched with improvements on where it matters most in this economic snag – the bottom-line. For $229, almost half the price of PK101, the pico projector is sure to attract those who held off on PK101 initially. Featuring the same DLP engine with a 480 x 320 resolution, PK102, however, has an improved contrast ratio of 2000:1, 4GB of internal memory, a composite video input as well as a universal port capable of receiving VGA and component video signals. It also has built-in speakers and can play MP3 files.

optoma-pk102-projector

Losing the extraneous weight and build has produced a sleeker and more attractive projector. Not only slimmer in design, the package has better connectivity and is cheaper, too!

Related posts:

  1. Optoma Announces World’s First Pico Handheld Projector Using DLP Pico Chipset
  2. ViewSonic Announces PJ258D iPod-Ready Projector
  3. HP mp3320 Portable Digital Projector Review
  4. Sanyo Announces LP-WXU700 World’s Fastest WiFi 802.11n Projector
  5. The World’s Tiniest Projector by Oculan Hikari Pro 920

3 Comments

  • where is the fucken key???????

  • Hey Jojo — I'm with you. I was tearing my hair out over the key thing. Turns out it's on a sticker placed sideways on the Quick Start Card that came with your unit. The number is right under the ArcSoft logo. I wasted HOURS over this.

  • where is the fucken key??????? i just bought this shit and software is keep asking for product key? i have tried every fucken thing i can think of under setup folder there is a notepad file.. use that ProductGUID=037BE…..

    crap doest work either.. it says invalid key..

Leave a comment

Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting.

Subscribe

Free email subscriptions
Get latest updates in email for free:

Translate This Page