Doing presentations whether in school or work is easier these days. What with all the gadgets you can use and bring with you anywhere, there’s no way you cannot be ready to wow your audience. Before, you would still need to lug around your heavy brick of a laptop and a projector but you can do away with those things now. Some people just use their smartphones or tablets to carry a project or presentation that would be shown on a bigger screen.

If there’s no big screen or monitor, a projector is your friend. Problem is, the traditional projectors some offices have right now are from a few years back. There is a demand for projectors that are really portable or something you can bring with you anywhere. A projector that is small enough to fit inside your pocket is just perfect like this LG Minibeam projector line. Small projectors may still be in their early stages but no doubt more will be introduced and finally be ready for consunption.

The Minibeam projector line includes the PW1500, PW1000, and PH550. These products already boast of Bluetooth connectivity that makes it possible for each device to “beam” whatever it is that you need to show or present. The PH550 offers triple wire-free connectivity via WiFi, Bluetooth, and an internal battery that powers the device. With Bluetooth, you can bring the audio or music to an open wireless while the WiFi allows you to send your files. You can also use the feature to mirror your phone screen.

The PW1500 and PW1000 feature wireless connectivity. These projects can display up to 1,500 lumens of brightness. On the other hand, there’s the PF1000U Minibeam projector that is very light and weighs below 2 kgs. It may be small but it can beam an image up to 100 inches. You only need to be 15 inches away from a surface.

At next month’s CES event in Las Vegas, expect to see the LG Minibeam projector. No mention when exactly or for how much the device will be sold when released during Q1 of next year.

VIA: SlashGear

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