tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5262733155135486417.post3076801349567055426..comments2024-02-05T08:34:04.393+00:00Comments on OPEN URBANISM: The Near Impossibility of Compatibility between a Mac and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung Pico Projectordebbie dinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16378467492976043277noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5262733155135486417.post-67128334373719277982012-05-06T13:46:07.539+01:002012-05-06T13:46:07.539+01:00No problem! Yeah the pico is great for small indoo...No problem! Yeah the pico is great for small indoor projection in a dark room. If you need it to work in low light (not dark conditions) then you might need a stronger projector but I guess this stands out because its so mobile even with the slim battery pack. Its almost like INSTANT PROJECTIONS, ANYWHERE! Projecting on a curtain. Balanced on a beer can. Balanced on the edge of the balcony ledge. Balanced on the edge of a flower pot. Pointing at a ceiling. Pointing at someone's white shirt. Anywhere! Its like the size of a MD player (ever so slightly fatter though).<br /><br />I'm using it to experiment with my kinect and some projection mapping!debbie dinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16378467492976043277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5262733155135486417.post-17214015859772041432012-05-06T13:27:26.619+01:002012-05-06T13:27:26.619+01:00Thanks for all the details! I've been wanting ...Thanks for all the details! I've been wanting to get a projector for a long time, but it's stories like that that make me push back the buying. What did you buy the pico for and would you say it's a good buy (apart from the issues with connecting...)Isabellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17024123368178489613noreply@blogger.com