There is also a Mini USB port hidden away underneath the popup connector. There is actually two connectors on this unit too, so it’s not just the popup iPhone/iPod connector.
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The resolution is 960 x 540 pixels in 16:9 ratio and the contrast ratio is 100:1. They’re a bit coy with some of the details surrounding the imaging engine and how many lumens the device projects but here’s some stats for you that we could find out.Īs we mentioned it can project images up to 50″ (diagonal) with a throw distance of approx. The good thing about this is they say it works with a large array of cases so unlike a lot of other iPhone projectors you don’t need to remove your case to work with it. It has a popup connector which you press on the device and it slides up. It’s light at only 3.6 ounces (~100 grams) and it’s small being not much larger than the iPhone 4S and about twice the thickness of the phone. “Gone are the days of friends and family crowding around a small 3″ screen” they say on their website and we agree. The iPico PJ205 by General Imaging is a mini projector made specifically for a purpose, to blow up your iPhone/iPod screen from a tiny 3″ to up to 50″. Let’s jump in and take a look at the features… General Imaging iPico PJ205 Features Overview We can only surmise that this is part of a broader experiment by the electronics giant to get into mini projectors and accessories.Įither way, we’re thrilled take a look at this little gem because it looks pretty awesome on the outside.
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We were surprised to see that it’s actually made by a subsidiary of General Electric called General Imaging. So when we saw the iPico PJ205 we jumped at the chance to review it. Those that follow Mini Projector Watch know that we love a great iPhone projector.