The iPad 2 was released in early March and has since been widely received as a monumental improvement to its predecessor. With its new HDMI output, the iPad 2 can do a whole lot more than it once could and projector connectivity couldn't be simpler. Using the iPad's keynote application, it is very easy to create visually stunning and content rich presentations that can now be displayed to a much larger audience. So other than a conventional HD projector, what can you connect your new iPad 2 to project images up to decent?
This article will look like with a portable projector, also known as "pico" projectors known. They tend to be no bigger than an iPhone in size and projections can often show big as 100 "good quality These pico-projectors are not a new product -. fingers is gaining popularity in 2009, but with the iPad, and The iPad is two hours to meet this increasing popularity, and what to get Pico Projector important to us!
Instead of relying onPico-projectors as a center for elderly Optima PK201, MPRO & AAXA that were published in late 2009 and early 2010, we are on two of the latest and greatest - the Microvision ShowWX Cinemin + and the slice.
Cinemin slices
What's so great about it?
It also serves as the iPad Dock Built-in speaker HDMI connectivity
The album was released Cinemin early 2011. They have integrated since this device is one of the few Pico-projectors, speakers in hardware, the price is considerablygreater than its competitors. This should be the one single factor that you should ask yourself when considering the Cinemin Slice - do you want inbuilt portable audio as well as projections? If not, you're a lot better off getting the...
SHOWWX+
After about a year of the SHOWWX, Microvision decided to release its second pico projector, the one with the '+'. By far the most popular and slickest looking projector, it's fair to say that this is device is the market leader.
What's so great about it?
Apple Compatibility
No bigger than an iPhone
15 Lumens
So that means that you can project video from your Netflix app into a 100" bright display from a device no bigger than your phone! The only downside is the lack of audio, but if you have portable speakers or headphones then this is the iPad accessory of 2011.
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