Resolution: WVGA (1280 x 768)
Weight: 11.6 oz. (300 grams)
Size: 5.9X2.5X1.2"
Connected to iPhone,iPad
screen size: 80"
3M™ PocketProjector MP160
1. With it's bright, crisp images and robust sound, the new 3M PocketProjector MP160 provides great versatility and value. Use it for business presentations and family gatherings. It's light weight, compact size and attractive price make the PocketProjector MP160 hard to beat.
2. Fully equipped with speakers, 2 hours of battery life, screen size up to 80 inches diagonal and 32 lumens of brightness.
3. Controlled lighting improves image brightness
Specification
Resolution: SVGA (800 x 600)
Weight: 10.6 oz. (300 grams)
Height: 1.2"
Depth: 5.9"
Width: 2.5"
Image size: 10" - 80" diagonal
Audio: Two .75W Speakers
Inputs/Outputs: VGA, Composite Video, Component Video,
Audio Out (3.5mm Stereo Jack)
Light source: LED, 20,000 typical (no lamp replacement)
Battery life: 2 hours
Supported resolutions: VGA, SVGA (native), SXGA, XGA, WXGA
Video compatibility: NTSC (480i, 480p), PAL (576i, 576p)
COMPATIBILITY:
Plug the new 3M PocketProjector MP160 into your digital media device and let the fun begin. Compatible with: PCs, DVD players, iPods® and iPhones®, digital cameras and smartphones.
Connecting the iPod or iPhone to a 3M Pocket Projector
There are two ways to connect the iPod or iPhone to the 3M Pocket Projector. One way use the AV Cable available from Apple; the second way is using the AV cable for the Apple iPod‚ iPhone‚ and iPad available from 3M.
What you need:
Apple iPod‚ iPhoneApple AV Cable‚ the 3M Pocket Projector AV cable‚ and 3M Pocket Projector AV Adaptersor
3M AV Cable for Apple iPod‚ iPhone and iPad.Connecting the iPod to the 3M Pocket Projector using the Apple AV Cable
The following step can be used for iPod‚ iPhone (up to 4.0)‚ and iPad:
Connecting the iPod to the 3M Pocket Projector using the 3M AV Cable for Apple iPod‚ iPhone‚ and iPad
The following step can be used for iPod‚ iPhone (up to 4.0)‚ and iPad:
Troubleshooting Notes:
If the iPod is already playing a video‚ it will not play on the projector until you stop the video and start it again.If the iPod does not output video to the projector‚ the “TV out” setting may be turned off. You can find TV out in the “Video” settings on your iPod.Project iPod slideshows by selecting your photo library or an album and press play (N).