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Really well designed and genuinely tiny. Decent connectivity by pocket projection standards. DivX playback supported. Produces sharp, bright pictures
Small form factor; 160 ANSI lumens for impressive display quality.
Contrast could be better. A bit expensive versus rival machines. No lens cover
Expensive; noisy fan; touch controls rather than physical buttons.
By TechRadar on November 14, 2009
The LG HS102 occupies the same market space as the Acer K10, being a mini-DLP projector designed for travel use. Weighing just 750g, it is a compact device and ideal for travellers looking to keep their kit to a minimum. The plastic casing feels solid...
By Stuff.tv on September 07, 2009
A promising pocket projector debut from LG, but doesnt do enough to explain its relatively hefty price tag...
By Trusted Reviews on August 19, 2009
Our experience so far with ‘ultra portable projectors has been a real mix. Theres been the good (), the bad () and the pretty (the ). As such I can honestly say that I really have no preconceived idea of how our latest pocket projector, LGs...
By RegHardware on July 07, 2009
Make no mistake, this is no home cinema projector. But as a general-purpose, set-up-and-go projector for quick media shows, small presentations and general fun on the road, it is really very good indeed. The tripod support eradicates practically all...
By CIOL on July 07, 2009
The LG HS102G is a projector small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. It's powered by the popular Texas Instruments' DLP chip, but the small size is achieved because it uses LEDs as the light source as opposed to the bulbs normally found on...
By IT Reviews on June 04, 2009
If youre a business traveller with plenty of presentations to organise and dont always want to lug around a PC, the HS102s USB input will be very attractive. However, if you are thinking of using this as a multimedia projector, the image quality...
By V3.co.uk on March 30, 2009
The LG HS102 would suit business travellers who do not want to carry around a standard-sized projector. Despite its small size, the projector is able to display large, bright images even in well lit rooms....
By Pocket-lint on March 20, 2009
The HS102 wins points on the options it gives you, but unfortunately loses them for the final projection...
By Expert Reviews on March 01, 2009
Following on from Dells M109S LED projector (see Whats New, Shopper 255), LG has launched its assault on the ultra-portable market. The HS102 is roughly 50 per cent bigger than the M109S, but it packs a more powerful 160-lumen LED lamp. Compared...
By ITespresso.es
on May 04, 2009
Como es lógico, los 160 lúmenes del LG HS102 no son comparables con los 1.500 lúmenes de los proyectores estándar, pero es suficiente para el uso diario y permite proyectar presentaciones PowerPoint sin tener que bajar las...
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