Portronics has announced the launch of its new POR 315 Pico projector, which, according to the company is one of the country’s brightest battery-powered Pico projectors. The Palm-sized POR 315 Pico projector enables one to view content with an additional HDMI input, with a resolution supporting 1024X600.
Worth a buy?
The light weighted POR 315 is both a true pocket projector and a mobile computing platform. It has an SD card slot, which allows for memory expansion and it comes with an in-built 3000 mAh lithium ion battery, providing back up of two hours on a single charge. The portable projector allows direct projection from the USB drive.
Additional features, include composite video input, VGA input, and a 1 watt onboard speaker. The POR 315 Pico projector comes with a 45 lumen optical engine powered by LCOS. It’s got 20,000 hour LEDs and can deliver images up to 80 inches. The assortment of I/O ports include USB, VGA, HDMI and video, so most of your analog or digital devices can be connected.
Here are a few of the features of the Portronics POR 315:
- Portable – Palm-sized, lightweight, and rechargeable
- SD card slot allows for memory expansion
- 45 Lumens - Projection for widescreen images up to 80 inch diagonal
- LED light source lasts over 20,000 hours
- Full assortment of I/O ports, including USB, VGA, HDMI and video, allows for easy connection to most analog or digital devices
The connectors
Portronics POR 315 Pico projector supports the following business formats:
- Picture – JPEG, BMP, PNG
- Video – MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 4, H.264, RM, RMVB, MOV, MJPEG, VC1, DivX, FLV
- Music – WMA, MP3, M4A, AAC
Priced at Rs. 23,000, the Portronics POR 315 Pico projector is available ex-stock across the country. It seems to have quite a few features packed under its miniscule body. However with projectors, a lot of factors like heating, image reproduction and other real life performances actually decide if the device is worth it. The same rule goes with this product.
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