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Tiny projectors from Acer that make traveling easier

Tiny projectors from Acer that make traveling easier

Tiny projectors from Acer that make traveling easierAcer has also made two portable projectors, the C110 and C112 will change the world with its non-technical knowledge, but at least we can get it anywhere, even from our pockets.

 

Mobile projectors or, if you like, pico projectors have not lived up to their promise. Several manufacturers have seen a great opportunity in them, and we can even find it on the market mixed with a smartphone, but apart from the fact that everyone sees it as interesting, it has not attracted the real attention of customers. However, Acer looks a bit ahead of the tide and is also trying out two tiny projectors. The C110 measures 110 × 85 × 25 millimeters, is powered by USB and uses DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology. There is nothing surprising in this, as due to its small size, digital signal processing technology incorporating DMD (digital micromirror device) has become widespread in this segment. The resolution isn't specifically for hardcore movies, as the device only has WVGA (854 × 480), but the LED bulb has a lifespan of 20 hours, and when turned off, the projector will be operational for 000 seconds. The C5 is not much different from its sibling, it has the same WVGA resolution, and a contrast ratio of 112: 1, but we can also request a built-in battery, which promises two hours of operation. The other question is why we shouldn’t use this in the same way from USB. Projectors coming out at the end of the month will cost £ 000 and £ 1 respectively.

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C110

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C112

 

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