Something exciting is coming to the big screen. The Samsung SPP310MEMX Pocket Imager. Only small in size, but big on impression!Pocket Imager goes from offices to home theaters. Carry it anywhere you need it, at home, meetings or long distance business trips. Compact size and lightweight body make it easy to operate in any environment.Samsung Pocket Imager SPP300MEMX features a Carl Zeiss lens, the world renowned optical leader, to provide supreme brightness and picture quality.DLP technology allows more lights from the LED lamp onto the screen. DMD (Digital Mirror Device), the core of DLP technology, minimizes loss of light in the projection process and improves efficiency. DLP guarantees higher resolution and non-degrading picture quality. Single mirrors on the DMD chip are more densely arranged than LCD panel, enabling more efficient use of light, especially when projecting PowerPoint and Excel presentations.Samsung Pocket Imager provides over 1,000 times faster response time than LCD projectors, removing trails and dragging from game or movie images.
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