Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO Pocket Projector- 4 oz.
- Connects to:
a) iPod, iPhone, and iTouch with included bundled connection kit
b) Camcorders, DV-Cams, and Digital Cameras enabled with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
c) DVD Players and other video players enable with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
Note: This product does not connect to notebook computers, PCs, PDAs, cell phones, or other devices unless the device has composite output. Please make sure to consult your device’s owner manual. - Projects image size up to 60 inches
- Utilizes DLP Pico technology
- LED light source lasts over 20,000 hours
- Recharge battery via USB or included AC charger
Product Description
The versatile Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO projector is the smallest projector you have ever seen! Its compact size and durability make it a must have for travel and on-the-spot presentations. Small enough to fit in your pocket, bright enough to spark your imagination.
Optoma PK-101 with iPod Connection Kit
Connects to:
a) iPod, iPhone, and iTouch with included bundled connection kit
b) Camcorders, DV-Cams, and Digital Cameras enabled with standar… More >>
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Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO Pocket Projector- 4 oz.

The scientist who is primarily responsible for the BLUE laser (blu-ray technology), has recently had successes in green laser development.
Rather than having LED’s to create light for projection purposes (dim light sources), we’ll have lasers, which are concentrated light sources that are bright and focused.
Before now, there has only been red and blue lasers, but I project, that within a year, there will also be green lasers. With all 3 colors available in laser form, LED based projectors will become obsolete (low resolution, low light output).
The new, all laser-based projectors will not require lenses, or focusing. They will be bright and clear. Seeing type, will not be an issue for presentations.
What these new projectors will need to have, is wireless connectivity!
If you have to have a small projector, this unit seems to be the best. If you don’t need to spend the money now, wait just a little longer!
Rating: 2 / 5
i just recieved my pico this morning and i gotta say its awesome, not really intended for business since it isnt very bright during the day but its excellent during the evening, we re watching grandmas boy on it right now off of my ipod touch and some computer speakers, the dexim ipod connector seems to be alittle big for ipod touch users since the speaker on the projector is terrible, but you can plug in headphones or for a group, some computer speakers, anyways i made a video review on youtube, search for “unboxing and review of US version Optoma Pico Pk-101 Pocket Projector”
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve had mine for over 2 weeks now and it’s great for watching movies at night. I have an iPhone 3g and it also works with our 160gb ipod classic. You definitely need an external audio output for any type of quality sound.
It projects your photos from the iPhone Photo Album in slide show mode. If you have presentation/portfolio images saved in your Photo album, you could project them from there.
It projects from the iPhone YouTube application so even if you don’t have any movies saved there’s plenty of entertainment.
I was also able to project videos straight from a Flip HD video camera – so you can shoot and project your latest videos with that combination. Pocket Film festival right there!
It would be extra great if you could use the projector for browsing Safari, but it doesn’t work for that.
Rating: 5 / 5
The promotional photos show that it works with an iphone but it does Not. Another reviewer says that it works only with the ipod functions of the iphone but I have not checked that out. The photographs on my iphone do not display, nor anything else I have tried.
The instructions are pretty pathetic. I am returning this device.
Rating: 1 / 5
The projector gives a good, clear picture but the focus slider is a little off. There is only a tiny little area for good focus in the much larger area of movement. I can’t seem to find any discernible difference between low & bright settings so I keep it on low to save battery power. But at 4 oz & lots of travel, I’ll put up with any of these challenges.
Rating: 4 / 5