Tim mentioned he loves the idea of the iGo pocket projector and said the new iGo, which is no larger than a normal mobile phone, was one of the best projectors they've seen yet and is really incredible quality.
Something for the Weekend have reviewed many pocket projectors in the past but thought that "the quality on this model was quite incredible". This is probably due to the DLP image quality and its design for which it has won prestigious awards such as the international CES Design Award so this is certainly the pocket projector to set the standard.
Tim said the real appeal of this particular projector was the amazing picture quality. He also noted that pocket projectors are appealing because they are getting smaller and smaller and yet they allow you to share personal content in a much easier way. They can be used as a business tool as well as for personal content and can be used for presentations or to watch films, take stuff off your phone, PC and share it with whoever you want via multiple many connectivity options including HDMI and HDMI mini.
Overall, the BBC seemed to think the iGo UP2020 was a great portable LED projector and we think there is nothing in this price bracket that gets anywhere near it at this quality level especially now all the cables (VGA, AV composite, USB) are included free of charge.
To see the video of the BBC review of the iGo UP2020 click here (available until Sun 19th Dec on BBC iplayer)