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mitsubishi pocketprojectorPC Magazine took a pre-production look at the Mitsubishi PocketProjector, and I have to say, it's pretty cool. The PocketProjector definitely lives up to its name, considering it weighs just 1 pound and fits on your palm.


It's travel-friendly for watching scary movies on those camping trips (I'm sure you can find a tree or rock to project off of) or for playing games on a large screen at a friend's house on a rainy, Saturday night.


So how can Mitsubishi get away with creating a projector that's so small? Well, the secret is its engine, which combines DLP technology with three LEDs instead of a wheel.


Purchase it now for $799.

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