Kodak Ultra Mini Portable Projector – HD 108
$179.99
Price: $179.99
(as of Mar 15, 2025 07:39:35 UTC – Details)
Make cinema magic with the ultimate multimedia companion! Enjoy stunning HD video and imaging in the palm of your hand with the Small DLP Pocket Projector from KODAK. Integrating revolutionary innovations in compact digital design, this miniature movie player produces high-quality imaging in a truly portable package. Transport to the fantasy world of your choice with a booming 1 W speaker and dazzling 16.7 million color display. Compatible with today’s most popular entertainment devices, the projector includes a 3.5mm Audio output and integrated HDMI, USB, and MicroSD hookups. Simply connect your PC, Mac, cable box, gaming console, or HDMI video player without the hassle of complicated buttons and menu screens. Just plug, play, and experience a pocketful of possibilities! What You Get: 1 x DLP Pocket Projector from KODAK An integrated 1 W speaker Effortless onboard controls The tiniest big screen movie projector in the world Technical Details: 100” max screen size 1000:1 contrast 35 ANSI lumen brightness 640 x 360 resolution 1.5hour max playback Weighs 6.35oz 3.46″ x 3.46″ x 0.91 inches How to Enjoy Set up the projector on a flat surface either indoors or outdoors Hook up your favorite device and prepare to be amazed Load your media, press play and behold the pocket-sized power Make a big impression among family, friends, clients and more! Compatible With Apple Mac Microsoft PC Computer Android Phone Tablets Samsung Galaxy Laptop Smartphones
THE HOLLYWOOD STANDARD – Advanced DLP Optical Engine Boasts Superior LED Brightness, Exceptional Color Accuracy and Pristine Picture Quality (Best Performance when used in Dark to Dim-Lit Room)
PALM SIZED PERFECTION – Smallest and Lightest DLP Projector in the World Slips Conveniently Into Your Handbag, Briefcase or Back Pocket for,Home, Work, Business or Play
CONTEMPORARY COMPATIBILITY – Onboard Media Player Includes Room-Filling Built-in Speakers, 3.5mm Input & Integrated HDMI, USB and MicroSD Hookup. HDMI Connect to Android, Tablets and devices (Please check with your device’s manufacture if the device is HDMI compatible)
PLUG. PROJECT. PLAY. – No Complicated Buttons or Menu Screens; Just Connect to Your Favorite PC or Mac, Cable Box, Gaming Console or HDMI Video Player
GAMING GRADE COLOR – Capable of Displaying 16.7 Million Colors; Enjoy Rich, Lifelike Detail for Your Favorite Video Games, Movies, Photo Slideshows & More
E. Graham –
Excellent Small Projector for Drawing and Tracing
This projector is great for quickly tracing/roughing out a drawing. The projector is nice and bright. At about 30″ above the drawing table the image will fit nicely on an 11″X17″ Sheet. That is the sweet spot for Sequential Art. If the edges of the projected image are aligned parallel to the edges of the drawing surface, and the projector is level you get very little distortion. READ THE MANUAL. This projector is very small, very light. Its Kodak, very nice quality. Be sure you have a sturdy overhead “camera mount/tripod”. I used: an ULANZI Camera Desk Mount Stand with Flexible Arm, Overhead Mount, you mileage will likely vary, there are lots of good ones out there. FYI: Neal Adams/Wally Wood and most Bronze/Silver age artists traced. Its okay. Put together your layout, snap a pic on your iPhone and connect your phone to the projector and you are in business! FYI: for iPhones with a lightning adapter, you will need a Apple Lightning to HDMI (Digital AV) Adapter
Cheryl Daner –
Best set up – sound + projection
This thing is awesome. It fits in your palm and weighs nothing. The sound is pretty low, so I found hooking it up to a JBL Go 2 via 3.5mm audio cable to be the best scenario. The JBL Go 2 is also tiny and fits in the palm of your hand, but has a good bang for it’s buck soundwise. It’s super easy to set up and works well with a HDMI to USB-C cable to your Ipad, or with a roku or firestick. Best travel kit ever.
Dave Laneve –
Nice projector, good price and pocket sized.
I decided to purchase this projector after much research into ones that are under $200. In addition to mostly positive reviews, I like that it is from a well known reputable company.First the good. This projector is tiny, will fit in a shirt pocket, so it is very portable, easy to transport and carry. The set up and use is easy. The picture quality is quite good, better than I expected. I also purchased the carrying case that is made specifically for this. It will hold the projector and all necessary cables.Now the not so good. The advertised battery life is 2 hours, but after fully charging it and using it several times, I only got about 20 minutes of use from the internal battery before it died. This was not a huge concern for me as I will mostly have it connected to a power outlet or a battery pack.The built in speaker has sound that is as tiny as the projector. So I am using it with a more powerful portable speaker. It is nice that it has an audio output jack, but I just connect my speaker to my source device Bluetooth. Another minor issue is that the projector does not support Bluetooth, everything needs to be connected with physical cables. But again, no big deal to me.The final and biggest issue is that there is no way to adjust the brightness level. When close to a wall with smaller screen size, it is plenty bright enough. But at further distance for big screen use, it could be brighter. So in that case, it is best in a completely dark room.Overall, considering its low cost, this is a very good basic projector, and I recommend it if you can live with its minor shortcomings.
superrrabbit –
Truly terrible. Frustrating experience and false claims by Kodak.
The experience with this projector, which I was really excited to try, has been abysmal. I returned the first one because it wouldn’t “hold” a focused picture, it seemed to creep quickly back to blurry no matter how many times I adjusted it. So, I returned that one, thinking it was an anomaly. I got a second unit, and while the focus was fine, it would not acknowledge any input I tried besides a Roku via the HDMI cable. I tried a USB drive, plugging directly into my laptop, bought a new micro SD card just for the trying (waste of money), and none of them were recognized as an input source by the projector. So, if you’re hoping to project holiday holograms and whatnot, PASS ON BY. The most frustrating thing is the listing and the support docs specifically SAY that you can use a USB drive, a microSD card, etc. but it is simply untrue. I suspect someone on the product team grimaced when this dud was released, knowing that a large number of people wouldn’t be able to use it as they claim. Seriously disappointed, don’t waste your money, and don’t be fooled by how cute and small it is. If it doesn’t function, cute doesn’t go far. Stop it, Kodak.
Anthony –
Great portable device
This thing works great! I have connected my iPhone 14 and my MacBook Pro and it has a great picture quality. The resolution is lower when connecting my MacBook but I know this is due to the project only hading up to 1080 so this was expected. My iPhone looks great and I love the it has a speaker built in. th batter seems to last. decent amount on time but I have not used this for long periods of time yet. My wife love it to use for presentations. the inly thing for me is that it’s not too bright. Works better in a dim or dark room and I like all of the connectors and the slot for a micro SD card. Fun projector to have.
jeaupe –
Nice for the size
I bought this as an option for a monitor for my Mac mini for an upcoming vacation. I did a quick test and it seemed to work fine. I may do an updated review in August. We used this to hook into an iPhone and watch a video. As long as you’re not expecting magic this projector will work fine for you. The resolution was decent enough and the focus wheel worked better than expected. It definitely works better in a dark room. The more ambient light the worse the quality. The speaker leaves a little to be desired, however there is an audio out jack which is convenient. The fact that this thing is so small and portable makes it hard to be unsatisfied. If you need something brighter splurge for the higher models, but if you’re looking for a small projector to watch movies, and you don’t expect the moon, this will work out fine.
rafik –
No mirroring no Bluetooth no automatic adjustment no WiFi nothing except small size and rechargeable. It reminds me with my 80’s projector but smaller.
Client Kindle –
Envoi rapide
Daniele I. –
Rapporto costo efficacia buono
ulrike jochum –
Ich habe schon einen anderen mini Beamer gekauft. der war allerdings mindestens doppelt so GroßAus Plastik und so laut das er für Präsentationen nicht geeignet war. auch die Bedienung war echt kompliziert.Also letztendlich nicht wirklich zu gebrauchen.danach habe ich diesen Kodak Beamer entdeckt und der ist alles was ich mir erträumt habeKlein , Leicht , aus wertigen Material, gute Anschlüsse, super leichte Bedienung ,Robust,Für die Größe ein ordentlicher Sound. da ich Ihn eigentlich beruflich für Präsentationen brauche wäre wahrscheinlich der Kodak 150 oder Größer besser gewesen. Aber wenn es nicht total hell ist Schafft man auch mit dem 75 ne brauchbare Bildgebung. Perfekt ist das nicht da müsste ein Kodak 150 Oder höher gekauft werden. Ich wollte ihn zuerst umtauschen aber ne geht mit abstrichen auch mit dem kleinen und dann stimmt die preis Leistung voll. Ich Glaube wer den hat wird ihn freiwillig nicht mehr hergeben.
Yhya Alamer –
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