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Published on August 29, 2009 By Draginol In Personal Computing

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I use projectors a lot since I’m often having to meet with our development teams to go over tweaks and requested changes in our software.

Typically, it’s a tedious process because the projectors tend to be big, bulky, hot and then not nearly as portable as I’d like so I end up having to go to the conference room even for the quickest of things.

Enter the Samsung P400. It is tiny, has no traditional bulb (LED lights), very light, and a snap to hook up.

It’s native resolution is only 800x600 but I can still connect up 1280x1024 or whatever and it will downscale it just fine.  Because it’s not very hot, I can set it on my wood desk in my office and give quick demos or feedback on a given piece of software.  Like it very much.

More info:

Samsung P400 DLP Lumen Pocket Ultraportable Projector (1.9 Pounds)
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