Wish you could take your projector with you on those sales calls in the field, but don’t have a 10,000 foot extension cord? No worries. 3M not only solved this heart-wrenching problem, but also proved themselves to be the leader in micro-technology. The MPro110 by 3M is the world’s first micro-projector that can project 10 inch images in a bright room and 50 inch diagonal images in a dark room.
Digital cameras, cellphones, and laptops will be able to take full advantage of its powerful capabilities proving this micro-projector to be highly compatible with present technology. The robustness of the design is very impressive as well. The MPro110 only weighs 5.4 ounces and fits neatly in your hand. The unit uses a one-watt LED bulb which is all the lamp’s projector needs to project a quality VGA image.
Many other companies tried to create a similar device. Unfortunately for them, they approached the problem from an angle of taking present technology, and simply shrinking it down. Those companies found it rather difficult to shrink down a laser and still keep its potency. 3M went a totally different route. Their secret? Molded prisms. Actually, molded prisms with rounded edges, to be exact. That was the big change that made it possible to get good image quality out of a device that is about the size of a long Naugahyde wallet. Priced around $365, the MPro110 is definitely priced just right for the marketeer on a tight budget.
Palm-Sized Projectors
3M Invention Projects 50-Inch Diagonal Images
Trend Themes
1. Micro-projectors - The development of palm-sized MPro110 projectors will encourage the creation of handheld projectors for individual use, which could disrupt the traditional projection market.
2. Molded Prisms - The success of the MPro110's molded prisms with rounded edges will encourage further experimentation with prism designs for improving image quality in small devices like smartphones and smartwatches.
3. Portable Technology - The popularity of portable projectors like the MPro110 represents a trend towards increased mobility and portability for technology, suggesting that the future may favor wearable or on-the-go devices.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The development of micro-projectors like the MPro110 will impact the technology industry, potentially disrupting the traditional market for projectors and encouraging the development of portable and handheld devices.
2. Marketing - The affordability and portability of the MPro110 projector may disrupt the marketing industry by making it easier and more cost-effective to create high-quality presentations and product demos in the field.
3. Entertainment - The growing popularity of micro-projectors like the MPro110 suggests a trend towards more personal and portable entertainment devices, such as handheld projectors or wearable virtual reality headsets.