LG HS102 Ultra Mobile Projector Review


The LG HS102 comes in to replace the HS101 and sits in the category of projectors sandwiched between those which are truly pocketable and fully-fledged but compact home devices. The result is a device that lends itself to portability whilst still being able to produce an image you could conceivably use to present your latest business pitch. But does the HS102 meet this remit?

Measuring only 154 x 117 x 50mm, it is slightly larger than it’s Acer rival, the K10, and is also an LED DLP arrangement but packs in a number of features not found on that device. Around the back is where the action is at, and you’ll find a range of connection options, including VGA for hooking up directly to most notebooks or PCs, whilst you also get a 3.5mm AV in, an audio out and a USB slot. A Kensington slot gives you the option to secure it.

You get a host of cables in the box, including a standard VGA cable and the AV cable (both about 2m long) you’d need to bring video and audio in, as well as a converter to allow you to take a component video source and convert it to VGA. These options should cater for most, meaning you’ll be able to connect up to a variety of video playback devices without too many problems, assuming they have RCA type outputs.

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