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Optoma ML330 | projector | Home Cinema Projector


The Optoma ML330 comes with an impressive carry bag. It can neatly hold the projector, remote, power brick, and other accessories. The bag is quite sturdy, which minimises the possibility of damage during your trips.


The ML330 has a utilitarian design. The company hasn't taken any efforts to enhance the aesthetics. The front houses a lens and vents. Then, there are more vents on the sides along with a power button and a dial to fine tune the focus. A bunch of connectors are placed on the back. At the bottom, you get a kickstand, tripod thread, and a downward firing speaker. Apart from the branding, the top houses capacitive keys to control the projector.


The ML330 won't catch your eye in understated grey. It is quite compact, but not enough to qualify as a pico projector. To put things in perspective, the ML330 is smaller than an 8-inch tablet and thicker than a pizza box. Easy to lug around as it weighs only as much as three smartphones. Overall, the projector's build quality is good, the plastic material could have had a better finish. For those looking for precision, the projector measures 157 mm (l) x 133 mm (w) x 35 mm (d) and weighs 460 grams.


The ML330 comes with an HDMI port, 3.5 mm audio jack, microSD card slot, and two USB ports. Out of the two, one even supports USB 3.0 standards. There's an RJ45 ethernet port, but you are unlikely to use it thanks to the Wi-Fi support. Last but not the least, there's Bluetooth to hook it up with wireless speakers.


Setting up the ML330 is incredibly easy. Just turn it on, and you can start playing videos right from the build in media player. It can play clips from pen drives or microSD cards without an issue. It can also connect to a laptop or gaming console via the HDMI port. I hooked it up with my PS4 and wireless speakers under five minutes. The video feed would go from PS4 to the projector. Since the PS4 lacks Bluetooth audio out, the audio would route through the projector and end up on a connected Bluetooth speaker. I must say that these elaborate connectivity options are very useful.


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