The Gigaware Microprojector is everything it’s advertised to be. It is a great miniature projector at a price point that’s tough to beat. The first thing I did when I took it out of the box was to set it up and project a movie onto the wall. While definitely not an HD projector (and it’s not advertised as such), the Gigaware Microprojector projects an image that is good enough to enjoy movies on whatever surface you choose. My son loved being able to watch his favorite movie on the ceiling of his room. This could be the ideal tool to get an unruly child to go to bed at night.
The speakers leave a little to be desired but that’s to be expected of a projector of this size. They’re loud enough to hear but turn them up too loud and you’ll be treated to noise distortion and possibly a blown speaker. If you plan on using this device often, I recommend running the audio out to another device.
My favorite feature of the Gigaware Microprojector is that it can be combined with a video-capable iPod to be used as a portable theater. The Gigaware even comes with a 1/4″ tripod attachment so, if you purchase a tripod, you can use it pretty much anywhere you like. You don’t have to worry about finding an object of just the right height to set it on, and you can move the tripod to adjust the distance. It takes the portability of the tiny Gigaware to a whole new level.
If you’re looking for a mini-projector that has HD-quality video and crisp sound, you’re looking in the wrong place. If, on the other hand, you are looking for an inexpensive microprojector that can be used almost anywhere, the Gigaware Microprojector may be just what you’re looking for.




























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Ryan Whitney, February 8, 2011
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David, February 24, 2011
Nice Review, although I think you need photos and also a "where to buy" and how much it costs