Mitsubishi PK20 Pocket Projector – Better in the Second Generation
The PK20 is the second generation of Mitsubishi’s micro-sized portable projectors. The new upgrades include an SD card flash memory reader for on-the-fly photo sharing or presentations, increased brightness and a boost in contrast ratio, and audio in and out. The projector is easy to operate and very quiet to run. 
The PK20 differentiates itself from other projectors with an ultra-wide lens. This gives it a shorter image throw distance than most mobile projectors. It can project a 60-inch image (although 48-50 inches seems to be a more optimal size). When space is limited, you can easily create a 20-inch diagonal screen with just over a foot of projection distance.
On the negative side, you can’t adjust the size of image except by moving the projector. And like all portable projectors, it needs a dark or dim room for best image viewing results.
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Since the projector has a LED light source, it runs cooler. The lamp itself never needs to be replaced, saving you money. With optional battery operation, you can set up anywhere for projection, even if electrical outlets are not convenient.
A very nice feature is the multiple connectivity options – the projector accepts input from SD cards, dvd players, laptops, PCs, digital cameras, and more. It also has a tripod attachment, something else that many users appreciate.
Overall, this is a decent projector that does what it’s meant to do. It’s lightweight and portable which is a plus for people who travel frequently and make presentations to small groups. If you can put your presentation on an SD memory card you don’t even need bring a laptop with you.
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Here are some of the features of the Mitsubishi PK20 Pocket Projector:
- - Small and lightweight
- - LED light source
- - Optional battery
- - Instant projection
- - Flexible connectivity
- - Native resolution: 800 x 600
- - Maximum resolution: 1024 x 768
- - Viewable size: 12-60” inches diagonal
Here is what current owners have to say about the Mitsubishi PK20 Pocket Projector:
Alex Szczepaniak: “This projector is awesome in smaller environments with low lighting. It is not the projector to use as a main projector for larger meetings in brightly lit rooms. With that said, the SD Memory card feature is awesome, so I use this to show photo slide shows to relatives. In my small conference room at work, this is perfectly adequate for meetings of under a dozen people.”
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