Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of October 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Philips recently announced the PicoPix Max, a premium and relatively large but still portable Android-powered pico projector that features a Full-HD native image, 800 lumens and a battery life of up to 3 hours. Our friend Charbax posted a nice video showing a prototype device, and Philips says on the video that it already sold over 5,000 such projects on IndieGogo!
Israel-based ColorChip introduces a new ultra-compact pico projector module based on its PLC SystemOnGlass platform. ColorChip targets the tethered and standalone AR/VR smartglasses market for this module.
The new pico-projector module integrates ColorChip's ColorMux RGB Beam Combiner with a MEMS scanner. The ColorMux RGB Beam Combiner is based on ColorChip's proprietary and patented optical waveguides embedded in a glass Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) and SystemOnGlass (SOG) integration & assembly technology.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of September 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The PicoPix Max is a premium and relatively large but still portable pico projector that features a Full-HD native image, 800 lumens, up to 3 hours of battery life, HDMI and USB-C connections and a built in Android-based media player with 16Gb of storage and a microSD slot.
The PicPix Max is available through IndieGogo, at a 50% discount (around $450 for backers, full price will be around $900). Philips already received over $600,000 from early backers.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of August 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The Propview is a uniquely-shaped pico projector that is based on Android OS (v6) and includes an internal media player. It is a DLP (854x480) pico projector with 100 Lumens.
The Propview smart projector is now shipping for $249.99.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of July 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Philip's PicoPix Micro is a 150 lumens DLP WVGA pico projector that features a built-in media player, HDMI and USB connectivity.
Philips did not yet detail the price or shipping date of the PicoPix Micro.
Philip's PicoPix Nano is said to be the world's smallest plug-and-play pico projector (at least according to Philips). The DLP projector has a brightness of 100 lumens, a built-in media player (with an SD card slot) and a battery that lasts for 80 minutes.The projector supports wireless mirroring for easy streaming from smartphones.
Philips did not yet detail the price or shipping date of the PicoPix Nano.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of June 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of May 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of April 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The WOWOTO A5 Pro is a 500 lumens DLP 850x480 Android-based pico projector that features an internal media player and HDMI connectors.
The WOWOTO A5 Pro is now shipping for $249.
The CINEMOOD is a cube-shaped 35-lumens pico projector that is aimed specifically for kids - with low blue light output and 25 videos and show episodes pre-loaded.
The CINEMOOD is now shipping for $299.99.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of March 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The AAXA P7 Mini projector offers a portable Full-HD (1920x1080) LED projector with a high brightness of 600 lumens. It includes a large 10,000 mAh battery that can last for 90 minutes (450 lumens). It also includes a built-in media player.
The AAXA P7 mini is now shipping for $399.99.
OSRAM announced a new green laser diode for pico projectors. The PLT3 520D (520 nm) achieves an "unprecedented high pulse output for direct green laser diodes" of 140 m (at 300 mA) in pulsed mode (50% duty cycle).
OSRAM says it managed to increase the efficiency of its green laser to a typical value of 8%. The PLT3 520D has a diameter of only 3.8 mm.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of February 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Canon's first pico projector, the Rayo S1, is a WVGA (854x480) 100 lumens DLP pico projector that is based on Android OS. The Rayo S1 features built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 4GB Of internal storage, a USB host reader and an onboard touchpad. The battery lasts for 2 hours.
Canon says it will start shipping the Rayo S1 in May 2019 for around $259.99.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of Janaury 2019. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The Piqo Projector is an Android-based projector that features a Full-HD 200 lumens projector, 16 GB of internal memory and 5 hours of video playback.
The Piqo Projector is available currently through a crowdfunding campaign, it is supposed to start shipping in May 2019 and will cost $700 (current early-bird price is set at $329). For more information, click here.
The Optoma LV130 is a high-brightness (300 lumens) DLP WVGA projector that has a large 6,700 mAh battery (for up to 4.5 hours operation). The LV130 supports HDMI input (MHL 2.2).
The Optoma LV130 is now shipping for $385.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of December 2018. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of November 2018. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The Nebula Capsule II is a soda-can shaped pico projector and smart speaker that features an 1280x720 200 lumens DLP pico-projector, an Android TV 9 OS, 8W speaker and a battery that lasts for 3 hours of video playback.
The Nebula Capsule II launched on October 2018 via a kickstarter campaign.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of October 2018. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of September 2018. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Here's our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of August 2018. We're using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
The Viewsonic M1 is a DLP (854x480) pico projector that supports a very high brightness (250 lumens) and a large battery (6 hours of use). It can connect via HDMI or USB to a wide range of devices. It also includes an internal media player and dual Harman Kardon speakers. It is relatively large and heavy for a pico projector, at 690 grams.
The Viewsonic M1 is now shipping for $300. (Note: affiliated link to Amazon).