Micro Professional Projector MPRO110
Dec 28, 2009 in
Electronics
- 3M MPRO110 MPro110 Micro Professional Projector, 1280 x 768 Resolution, Silver/Black
- Price per each SKU# MMMMPRO110
Product Description
Compact, lightweight and super mobile, the MPro110 pocket-sized microprojector opens up a whole new world of opportunity for people wanting to present or share digital content on-the-move.The MPro110 MicroProjector is an LED-driven device that offers full VGA resolution connectivity to a range of multimedia devices. Being a ‘pass-through’ device, the projector requires an image source device to be connected…. More >>
Micro Professional Projector MPRO110
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5 comments
Ramiro Ruiz on December 28, 2009 at 6:49 am
Still do not understand how they dare to sell products that are not yet in existence and that it still offered in its website without having it.
HookEmHorns on December 28, 2009 at 9:14 am
I purchased this item for a customer of mine to use for presentations while on the road. Even in a fairly dark room, the image is very dim on the wall. I was not expecting amazing results out of this thing, but it is pretty much unusable – I was expecting much more than that! I would advise staying away from this product unless you have a room that is completely dark to use it in.
Stephen J. Hadwin on December 28, 2009 at 9:15 am
Easy to setup and install. This is a great travel projector, I found it worked great against a 3×4′ screen or white wall. With lights dimmed easy to see details. You can carry it in your coat pocket, just plug into usb port and point.
Paul A. Schumann Jr. on December 28, 2009 at 10:56 am
In early August, 2009, my wife bought me a 3M MPR0110 Micro Professional Projector for $205.98. I returned it to Amazon almost immediately for the following reasons:
1. I tried to get it to work with two different laptops and could never get them to recognize the device.
2. After trying the above, both computers crashed with the message that they had suffered a serious error.
3. The only thing I could get to work was the 3M logo and it was so dim that it could only be seen in a completely darkened room.
4. 3M’s advertising about the brightness and clarity of the image is completely misleading. I would have never purchased the device if Amazon and 3M’s advertising had been honest.
After a few weeks, Amazon returned the device to me stating that returns had to be handled though Tiger Direct.
I called Tiger Direct and found that the warranty time for retuned had passed. Hover, after my serious objections and a recital of the sequence of events, they agree to take the device back and refund my money, but that I would have to pay the shipping ($11.80). I agree to that and sent it back via USPS Priority Mail insured for $200 on 9/18/09. Tiger Direct gave me a return authorization number which I placed on the package.
The amount of purchase was never credited to my wife’s credit card.
I have made multiple telephone calls to Tiger direct, each time I’ve been given a different story about what the money was never returned, including twice being told that the refund would have to come from Amazon as they were the ones that charged the credit card.
I have also sent three e-mails to Amazon and got no response.
J. A. Tiongson on December 28, 2009 at 1:50 pm
It is pretty good for a portable projector but the video adapter is just too short and not flexible. This prevents the projector from being positioned at certain angles.