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Its back panel includes a VGA port, an HDMI port, along with composite video and S-Video ports. It excuses you from carrying your PC by letting you run files directly from an SD Card, USB drive, or through its in-built 1 GB memory. This projector has an LED lamp, which doesn't require replacement as it has a longer life than DLP lamps and it claims an estimated life of 20,000 hours.
The PLED-W500 scores well on quality and brightness, and can project a high-quality image of up to 48 inches, beyond which it starts getting blurry. The video quality is good and for watching movies it has good and robust speaker. The high-point of the projector, and maybe the reason for its high price, is its 3D support, which works with DLP Link compatible 3D glasses. It consumes 120W of power while working.
Bottom-line: This projector breaks the notion that all mini projectors are economical. At 61k, it brings to users some unseen features like 3D with battery such as Dell Latitude D510 Ac Adapter , Dell Latitude D410 Ac Adapter , Dell Latitude D520 Ac Adapter , Dell Latitude D810 Ac Adapter , Dell Latitude D820 Ac Adapter , Dell Precision M20 Ac Adapter , Dell Inspiron B130 Ac Adapter , Dell Inspiron B120 Ac Adapter , Dell Inspiron 9400 Ac Adapter , Dell Inspiron 9300 Ac Adapter , Dell Inspiron 9200 Ac Adapter , Dell Inspiron 8600 Ac Adapter and wireless support, justifying the price which seems over-blown. A must have, if you can afford it.
LG HW300G is a multi-usage portable projector with a price of 60k, the reason for which is not clear. Unlike the View Sonic PLED, which has 3D and Wi-Fi support, it has neither. The brightness level is only 300 ANSI lumens and the contrast is also just 1000:1 and can project and image of up to 40 inches. It has manual button for adjusting focus, but unfortunately lacks a similar mechanism for zoom. It is powered by a 2 watt speaker for video playback.
There is a remote control available with the device. It has its own speakers and also includes cooling vents. It weighs merely 800g and comes with a carry pouch for easy carrying and has extra space for the cable and remote. The native resolution of the projector is 1280 x 800 while the maximum input resolution is 1680x1050p. The brightness is 300 ANSI lumens while the contrast ratio is rated as 1000:1. The aspect ratio starts from 4:3 and goes up to 16:9.
The front panel includes lamp, the side panels have vents which keep the projector cool. Most of the ports are placed at the back and include USB, HDMI, VGA, component, AV and headphone jack. Despite being a DLP projector it uses LED technology instead of cathode lamps which gives longer life of up to 30,000 hours compared to 20,000 hours in rest of the mini projectors. It consumes around 100w of power.
Bottomline: The LG mini projector has lesser features compared to the View Sonic but a longer lamp life. So why should you buy this when for the same amount you can get more.