MP-CD1 Mobile Projector
Experience entertainment anywhere with the Sony MP-CD1 Mobile Projector. This ultra-portable projector boasts a sleek aluminum design and a built-in battery offering up to 1 hour and 40 minutes of playtime. It doubles as a power bank, charging your devices via its USB-A port. Connect easily with HDMI and USB-C. While its 105 lumens are best in dim settings, it delivers good color for data and video. Manual focus ensures a sharp image, complemented by a discreet 1-watt speaker. It's your go-to for spontaneous movie nights or presentations on the move.
$490.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
1728
/ 1866
#1728 in Video Projectors
Price vs Category Average
-87%
Below average
Brightness
105
/ ANSI lumens
Who it's for
- Ultra-Portable Design
- Integrated Power Bank Functionality
- Quick Setup and Auto Keystone
Who should skip it
- Low Native Resolution
- Limited Brightness Output
- Lack of Smart Features
Key Specs
Brightness
105 ANSI lumens
Light Source
LED
Light Source Life
50,000 hours
Native Resolution
854 x 480 (WVGA)
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Connectivity Ports
HDMI, USB Type-A, USB Type-C, Audio Out
Keystone Correction Type
Manual Vertical
Speaker Wattage
1 watt
Features
- Ultra-portable and lightweight design
- Built-in battery for cord-free use
- Functions as a portable power bank
- Versatile HDMI and USB-C connectivity
- Sleek and durable aluminum housing
- Manual focus for sharp image adjustment
- Includes a protective leather carrying case
What customers say
Consumers overwhelmingly praise the Sony MP CD1 for its exceptional portability and premium build quality, making setup quick and ideal for on the go. Its compact size is a major strength. While the brightness is impressive for such a small unit, the primary concern centers on value due to the WVGA native resolution. Many users feel this lower resolution detracts from the viewing experience, especially for larger projections, despite the convenience offered. Those prioritizing ultimate mobility rate it highly, accepting the resolution as a trade-off. However, users expecting crisp detail often express disappointment, suggesting it functions best as a secondary, highly convenient projector rather than a primary display.
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