Jennifer Guevin | Sep 15, 2008
It looks like 3M is trying to bring back the good old-fashioned vacation
slideshow.
The company is reportedly close to rolling out a miniature, portable digital
video projector, the likes of which could be used to project digital photos,
PowerPoint presentations, or cat-on-a-treadmill videos wherever you see fit.
The lucky ducks over at
Popular
Science got an early look at the MPro110 and report that after plugging
it into a DVD player, they were able to project a movie up to 11 inches wide on
various pieces of furniture, walls, and co-workers' body parts. The picture
fared much better (and bigger) in a dark room.
Apparently, 3M had planned to officially announce the projector in a few
weeks, but an overly enthusiastic German division of the company let the cat out
of the bag a little early with a
press
release.
Now, my German is not so
gut, but according to PopSci, the MPro will
cost US$359. And a video on the 3M site indicates it will have the ability to hook
up to a laptop, digital camera, iPod, and other mobile devices (a little
Mario Kart racing action, perhaps?). At that price and with that kind of
hookup capability, the MPro would be a viable option for taking business
presentations on the road or even filling in as a less-expensive home theater
device (though speakers aren't included).
Of course, when it comes to projecting video, size does matter. And the
11-inch width PopSci cites in lighted conditions just isn't going to cut it for
some purposes, namely presentations in the average office conference room. But
the technology seems like it's off to a great start--even if it's not ready to
supplant larger, more powerful projectors quite yet.
And that's news worth celebrating with a
Post-it note party.
Via
Crave CNET