By Danny Thorp
Introduction
Sony’s latest entry into the projector space is here, and it comes in a wonderfully tiny package. The MP-CL1 ($349, £229, AU$499) is Sony’s first pico projector, offering an extremely portable projection solution for users on the go. Due to its tiny form factor, the MP-CL1 is in firm competition with other mini-projectors such as the LG Minibeam PH300 ($449, £290, AU$603) and the ZTE SPro ($400 £270, AU$530).
If you’re a professional road warrior, the MP-CL1 combines a number of features that make it an attractive option for impromptu presentations. At 7.2 ounces (210 grams), it is much lighter than the LG PH300 (15.2 ounces), and even the already-tiny ZTE SPro (14.1 ounces).
Despite its small size, the MP-CL1 still manages to pack in handy features like Wi-Fi connectivity and laser projection with autofocus. At least on the surface, the only place where the MP-CL1 appears to be lacking in comparison is when it comes to its paltry lumen count of 32.
On paper, the MC-PL1 looks like a great contender in the portable projector space, but let’s take a closer look at its performance, look and feel.
Design
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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac