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MPro150 Pocket Projector from 3M

3m-mpro150I’ve had some interesting experience with 3M’s Pocket Projector line before, such as the MPro120. It was a projector that I tried out and liked my experience, and I was pleased to try out the MPro150.

The MPro150 is able to project whatever is on a cell phone, Portable Media Player (PMP), television, computer, or any other device that it is compatible with. What makes the MPro150 different from the MPro120 is that the user can use the MPro150 as a stand-alone device. It has a mircoSD card reader so you can view PowerPoint, Word, and Excel presentation as well as other formats.

If you would like to see my full specs and read my full review, click here.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on April 11th, 2010 No Comments

3M is getting into the 3D Groove with latest development

3m_3dfilmLast January at CES, it felt like every major electronics company was trying to do some sort of 3D of some type. Panasonic was flexing their muscles with a 3D capable television set, and other companies were proud of their 3D video games.

Just so you know, the 3D that uses the dark glasses and not the red and blue ones can’t be made for just any television. No, you need something HD and up, and you may require some special glasses that have to be hooked up with a blinker light to make it work. I’ve seen it in action, and I can see it catching on in the average home.

The company 3M has recently come out with a new optical film that has small dome-shaped lenses on the surface that can combine with prism-like structures on the underside to create a 3D effect, sans glasses.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on November 2nd, 2009 No Comments

 

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