Acer K11 Pico-projector Announced
At this year’s CeBIT tradeshow in Hannover, Germany, Acer are trying to get people’s attention not only with netbooks and laptops, but also with a new product in their ultra-portable projector lineup. Dubbed Acer K11, this little pico-projector only measures 122 by 116mm and can be hidden in your jacket’s pocket.

Other than looking sleek, the new Acer K11 pico-projector features a built-in USB, SD card readers and one HDMI port that allows you stream HD content from your computer. Another interesting thing is that it comes with DLP technology (Digital Light Processing) with LED tech, that makes the lamp good for about 20,000 hours.
Capable to project content up to 2.54 m across the diagonal in both widescreen (16:9) and standard (4:3) format images, the new Acer K11 is said to offer 200 ANSI Lumens of brightness and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. On top of that it comes with the company’s InstantPack tech that allows you to unplug the cord right after you turn the projector off without fearing it could bork.
For now there’s nothing official confirming price and availability, but word is it’s going to cost more than the K10 which retails at some $550. Make the K11 affordable and make it capable to project 1080p quality, and I’ll be in line for one guys …
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