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Posted at 10:30 AM on Tuesday 10/6/09 by
Ben
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    drpud - Posted 10:52 am PDT 10/6/09 (430 Posts)  Report Spam

    Has anybody used one of these? Reviews seem to indicate they are a bit dim in lumens and I was wondering the usability of the device.

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    Daktylo - Posted 11:10 am PDT 10/6/09 (483 Posts)  Report Spam

    I would imagine if you live in a basement with all the light cut off it would be good.

    Not sure how useful it would be if you're using it as a portable screen device.

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    Anonymous - Posted 11:21 am PDT 10/6/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

    I woundnt bother, this thing is as bright as casecudder.

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    simbawang - Posted 1:10 pm PDT 10/6/09 (179 Posts)  Report Spam

    IMHO, this is for business people who need to present on the go. Not good for home theater. And it is very dim when compared to a "regular size" projector.

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    Casecutter - Posted 3:37 pm PDT 10/6/09 (5011 Posts)  Report Spam

    he162 wrote:
    I woundnt bother, this thing is as bright as casecudder.
    he162 wrote:
    And no chrome rains out, just bullshit!
    http://bensbargains.net/forum/posting.php?mode=quote&p=840324

    Your mama always told you you were so "bright" that she had to put you under the the wash tub every morning, just so the Sun would know it should come up for the day!

    Did you ever come out! Rolling Eyes

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    krypton - Posted 5:46 pm PDT 10/6/09 (37 Posts)  Report Spam

    wtf is casecudder?

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    rjs - Posted 6:10 pm PDT 10/6/09 (491 Posts)  Report Spam

    10 ANSI lumens.

    Average living room: 50 lux.

    If you spread that 10 ANSI lumens over about a 21" diagonal area, you'd get about 50 lux.

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    carguydc - Posted 10:21 am PDT 10/7/09 (980 Posts)  Report Spam

    Good for presentations on-the-go. A couple sales people at my place use them. Very dim but usable.

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