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Acer K11 DLP Pico Projector Review

Posted on July 22, 2011 by Art Feierman

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Acer K11 Specs
Price 379
Technology DLP
Native Resolution 800x600
Brightness (Manufacturer Claim) 200
Contrast 2,000:1
Zoom Lens Ratio
Lens Shift No
Lamp Life 30000 hours
Weight 1.3
Warranty 2 years

Acer K11 Projector Highlights

  • Small and lightweight – 1.3 lbs.
  • Decent  Brightness – 200 lumens
  • Good contrast ratio – 2000:1
  • Playback from USB drives and SD cards
  • 30,000 hour LED life
  • Variety of display modes
  • Ability to display from iPod or iPhone (requires optional adapter)

Acer K11 Projector Overview

The Acer K11 projector is an SVGA (858 X 600) DLP projector that fits into the current class of “mini” projectors.  With no external dimension over 6” and weighing in at just over a pound, the K11 is still able to put out over 200 lumens, making it possible to use the K11 in less than ideal lighting conditions.  The K11 features an LED light source that is rated to last 30,000 hours.  As is typically the case with mini and pico projectors, the K11 uses a fixed lens, so there is no zooming ability (only digital zooming on the image).  This requires the projector to be placed at the proper distance for the screen size desired, as well as at the proper height.  On the plus side, the K11 does have very good automatic digital keystone correction to facilitate setup.  The K11 can project up to an 80” diagonal image from just over 11 feet.

The K11 features a HDMI input (a very welcome addition) as well as the traditional VGA computer input.  It can also project from a USB thumb drive, an SD card, or (with an optional adapter) from an iPod or iPhone.  This wide selection of inputs makes it possible to use the K11 for a wide variety of presentations and without the use of a computer.  There is a built-in one watt speaker for minimal audio output, but unfortunately no audio output jack for external speakers.

While the K11’s light weight and compact size makes it a good choice for travelling, it unfortunately does not have a battery option and it power supply is larger than some of the ones provided with today’s laptop computers.   Regardless, the Acer K11’s combination of good brightness, decent contrast, good color accuracy, long lamp life and low price will please those in the market for a pico projector, but need more lumens than the typical pico projector.

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