![]() ![]() ![]() The projector weighs only 11 ounces, and it comes with three swappable panel colors for the top-gray, yellow, and teal-so you can change its look if you like. When I set my Blu-ray player to automatically negotiate the resolution, the M1 Mini established a 1080p connection. And to make connections easy, the M1 Mini can accept video signals from 640 x 480 up to 1080p, and downconverts as needed to its native 854 x 480. Even in wide-format 16:9 aspect ratio, the resolution is low by today's standards, but it's enough to deliver sufficient detail for a typical PowerPoint presentation or for watching film and video. The ViewSonic M1 Mini is built around an LED light source rated at 30,000 hours and a native 854 x 480 (FWVGA resolution) 0.20-inch DLP chip. And it doesn't hurt that it delivers both highly watchable video and business graphics with vibrant, saturated color. It's also small enough to bring along without a second thought, particularly since its built-in battery charges over a USB cable, so there's no need to carry a bulky power block. It's bright enough to give you a much bigger image than a phone or laptop screen-which is an advantage even if you're an audience of one and a real boon if the other choice is crowding around a tiny screen. Whether you're a road warrior who needs to show presentations or someone who wants to show off photos or video to friends, the M1 Mini is up to the job. And if you think that's too low for any projector worth considering, think again. The most eye-catching aspect of the ViewSonic M1 Mini is its street price: $169. Even better, the $169 price is almost too low to believe for what it offers. The ViewSonic M1 Mini is the perfect laptop or phone accessory for road warriors who want to give presentations and a spot-on companion for anyone who wants to show photos or watch video in informal settings. ![]()
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