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Ford, 3M, GE Manufacture Medical Equipment For Healthcare Workers, COVID-19 Patients

Ford is working with 3M and GE Healthcare to design and produce respirators, ventilators, and full-face shields.

By Stephanie Mlot

10 Bizarre PC Storage Formats That Didn't Quite Cut It

Data backup is important, but think twice before using one of these formats.

By Benj Edwards

NEC Display Solutions NP-L102W Review

3.5

The NEC Display Solutions NP-L102W offers a typical array of features for a portable WXGA LED projector, but with a 1,000-lumen rating, it's brighter than most.

By M. David Stone

Asus P2B Projector Review

3.0

The Asus P2B Projector follows a familiar design: a WXGA (1,280-by-800) DLP chip paired with an LED light source that should last the life of the projector. It doesn't offer any standout features, but it's a perfectly reasonable choice if you need a portable projector.

By M. David Stone

Elmo BOXi T-200 Review

3.0

The Elmo BOXi T-200 projector delivers good image quality and a rated 150 lumens in a highly portable package, but if you can't connect to its sole HDMI port, you can't use it.

By M. David Stone

Optoma ML1000P Review

3.5

The Optoma ML1000P is a typical LED-based, WXGA (1,280-by-800) projector in most ways, but it stands out from the pack by being a little brighter, with a 1,000-lumen rating.

By M. David Stone

Acer K335 Review

3.5

Lightweight and eminently portable, the Acer K335 projector is meant primarily for business users, but can also show games and movies at large size at home.

By M. David Stone

Aaxa LED Pico Review

3.0

The Aaxa LED Pico projector isn't very bright and doesn't connect to a computer VGA port, but it is bright enough to be useful and it connects to smartphones and tablets with MHL.

By M. David Stone

Optoma ML550 Review

3.5

The Optoma ML550 is about the size of earlier-generation 300-lumen WXGA (1,280-by-800) palmtop projectors, but offers a 500-lumen rating.

By M. David Stone

3M Mobile Projector MP300 Review

3.0

The 3M Mobile Projector MP300 offers a more than usable image, with a native WVGA (854 by 480) resolution, but it can't connect to a VGA port or read files from a USB memory key.

By M. David Stone

AAXA P4-X Pico Projector Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The AAXA P4-X Pico Projector is bright for its size, at a claimed 80 lumens using AC power or 50 lumens with batteries, and delivers surprisingly good image quality.

By M. David Stone

3M Pocket Projector MP160 Review

3.5

The 3M Pocket Projector MP160 is a little bigger and heavier than most pico projector, but it also offers a brighter image.

By M. David Stone