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Optoma ML550 projector is really mobile

When it comes to transporting a heavy projector to meetings and demonstrations a lighter more mobile machine is advantageous, and this is where the Optoma ML550 projector comes into play. The Optoma ML550 is the ideal device for those trying to limit the amount of weight and added accessories when they are constantly on the move, and those who need a portable device for such things as presentations may find this is the best solution for carrying out their duties.

Apparently, this fully-functional projector is said to fit in the palm of your hand, which is great news for those looking to lighten their load, and measuring in at just .5 x 4.1 x 4.2 inches, this device is reminiscent of a MiFi device, as opposed to a hefty projector.

Weighing under a pound at 14.1 ounces, the Optoma ML550 still weighs less than 2 pounds with the carrying case and the adapter, making life easier for those requiring a portable projector. Supporting Microsoft Office documents along with .mpeg, .mp4, .mov, avi, .divx and .wmv videos, the Optoma ML550 also allows users to point to a folder full of .JPG or .BMP files and deliver them in a slideshow.

Those of you interested in this really mobile ML550 projector can check out the detailed specs on the official Optoma website where features, images and information on accessories can be found, along with a video showcasing this product. As Optoma show their confidence in this product they offer a guarantee for five years, expecting the image colour quality will continue to be as good as the day you purchased it.

Are you impressed with the highly portable Optoma ML550 projector?

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Written by Marlon Votta

Marlon joined the Product Reviews team in March 2011. He brings a wide-range of experience to PR, and has studied and worked in a diverse range of industries. These include art and design, a Horticulturalist, graphics and printing. Personal interests include music, football, boxing, traveling, and different languages, although Marlon has an Italian background. He now looks to expand his computer and tech knowledge by writing news on the latest trends in this industry. Follow Marlon if you’re looking for an unbiased view of the latest products, and tech services.

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