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Ask Engadget: Best HD LED Pico Projector for a small room?

We all know you might have questions, and in case you are brave enough to invite the area for answers, here’s the opening to take action. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Ellio, who fancies switching up his home entertainment kit with a HD LED projector. If you are seeking to send in an inquiry of your personal, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
“I’m wanting to buy a small HD LED projector to apply at home for movies and games etc. I’d like it to be small to circumvent having another large black box cluttering up where and LED end result of the decent lifetime in comparison to traditional projectors. I’d feel free with a 720p resolution device, but plenty of pico projectors are under 30 lumens, is that this level sufficient for a respectable size-display in a dim room? Thanks a group!”

So, what’s it gonna be dear friends? In case you have no idea the drill: it is a jump in your left, a step in your right, put your hands in your hips and leave a comment below.

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