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Samsung SP-H03 Pico Projector Product Description:



  • Palm-sized Pico Projector delivering 30 ANSI lumens for WVGA (854x480) resolution
  • Can be run by AC or Battery (2 hour life) power with 1GB of internal memory
  • 30,000 hours, 30 ANSI lumens

Product Description

Palm-sized Pico Projector delivering 30 ANSI lumens for WVGA (854x480) resolution that can be run by AC or Battery (2 hour life) power with 1GB of internal memory and connectivity for PC (via VGA 15pin adaptor cable), Composite Video (via adaptor cable withL,R,V RCA connectors), USB storage device via (USB to miniUSB adaptor cable), headphones (via 1/8" jack), and microSD card slot (up to 16GB).

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149 of 149 people found the following review helpful.
4Great small portable projector
By Jesus Hector Fernandez
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R29E7FBX2HUXMH This is well not a review per-se but It's a video showing the Projector in action, however I am going to take a bit of time here in this written section to speak of some pros and cons that I didn't discuss in the video.ProSmall and portableRechargeable battery.Internal memory.read a good variety of video files even subs files, music files (FLAC comes to mind), it can show .DOC .PDF .TXT files too.ConsBattery, it says 1:30 to 2:00 hours but if having a USB pen drive connected the battery dies very fast.Touch controls on the top of the unit, is sometimes not very responsive but still works good, also since the controls are on the unititself when changing settings or whatever you may accidentally move the player.at 70+ inches (max 80-85) the image looks a bit dark, I dunno if its cause I don't have a projector screen, I'm getting one soon so I'll post a comment about how it looks after I test it.

40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for artists
By John Johnson
I'm an artist -- drawings and acrylics -- mostly smaller-size 8x10s and 11x14s. This projector is perfect for me. I can work from any digital image... project it on to panel or canvas from 16" away (8x10) or 24" (11x14). I project the image down to artboard on my kitchen table. It certainly will project a lot larger, but as a realist painter I don't have the time to do large-scale art!Brightness -- I duct-taped a homemade projector mount to an old adjustable desk lamp, and, at 24", can see and draw the projected image perfectly in normal room light... great because you want to be able to see your pencil lines as well as the projected image.Other comments -- echo the previous 2 reviews. Use it on the wall plug to avoid USB battery rundown. The menus are slightly confusing, you'll need to print out the user manual at Kinko's to get a handle on the choices. And it stays cool -- unlike older projectors, you don't have to worry about melting the original slide or hardcopy photo.Sharpness -- the projected image is quite sharp, perfect for sketching. Not blurry. The focus adjuster is a great feature.If you draw or paint -- particularly portraits, where being off a couple of millimeters changes the facial features completely, get this projector. But -- if you want to paint wall art, or large murals, you'll need a much more powerful projector, like the kind in corporate meeting rooms.Hope this helps other artists out there -- it's neat to have this essential tool available at way under $500!

40 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for its size
By Mpraser
After doing my research, I decided to get the Samsung Pico Projector for my wife. She is a school teacher and needed a simple projector for her classroom. It had to be easy to transport and lock up when not in use.I can't believe the performance you get out of such a small projector. She easily hooks up her laptop or iPad to it in order to show her power point, movies, and websites.It is not super bright, but as long as you have control over the lighting in the space you are using it, it works great. I love the fact that it is LED so that I will never have to change a bulb and it doesn't get hot at all. I love that it has a battery with about 1.5 hours of use and I especially love that you can hook up a USB thumb drive to it and play movies or power point presentations right off of the drive. You can also use a micro SD card and there is 1 GB of internal memory. The fact that you don't always have to hook a computer up to it is awesome. That alone sold me big time.It has a speaker, but it's not the best sound or anything, which honestly I really don't care about. It is so easy to hook it up to external speakers if you need everyone to hear it, but it is nice to have a speaker on it for previewing presentations and movies. You don't always have to carry around headphones.My only complaints are that there isn't a remote control and that it is so small that it is too easy to move it around on accident when you have wires hooked up to it. That is easily solved if you mount it to a tripod, which is very easy to do since it has a tripod screw on the bottom of the battery pack.It comes with a case that holds the projector and battery, but you will have to carry the cables in a separate case or container. The cables take up more room than the projector.It's simple to use and honestly for the price, you can't beat it.

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