Lenovo's new Pocket Projector attaches to Android devices, streams content wirelessly
Lenovo's new Pocket Projector attaches to Android devices, streams content wirelessly
The projector supports the most common multimedia file formats and offers up to 32GB of microSD storage to support large digital libraries.

New Delhi: Lenovo has added a Pocket Projector to its line of devices that was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The pocket projector works with compatible Android devices and lets the user project content up to 110-inches on any wall or surface in low-light conditions.

The Pocket Projector sports a 50-lumen high contrast optical engine that displays colorful, vivid and bright images, and automatically corrects for distortion.

One can project the content wirelessly through DLNA or Miracast. The device will allows the user to rotate up to 90 degrees for the required angle.

When going cordless, users can project a full length movie on a single charge, with more than two hours of battery life. Its dual speakers offer quality sound.

The projector supports the most common multimedia file formats and offers up to 32GB of microSD storage to support large digital libraries.

The projector is compact, lightweight, and fits in nearly any pocket. It will be available worldwide starting in May with prices starting at $249.

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