I had previously been a year the 'little brother' PB62G who had me already excited and even has a bit handier than the PG60G. However, the two other small LG projectors have (the PB60G is more or less identical, only without WiDi) the inability - but also not really big - that they just need a connection to the outlet; Thus, they are so only in appearance handy. The 'problem wall outlet and extension cord' solves the PG60G now very confident and leaves me (since I was already familiar with the brightness, menu, etc.) actually nothing to be desired. Sure, it would be great of course, if the projector would also have 3000 ANSI lumens, the battery would cost for a period of 10 hours, and then even less than 400 euros, but you should perhaps leave the church in the village ... As with the 'little brothers' convinced me especially the integrated media player that detects virtually all video formats, as well as Docs and PDFs (jpgs anyway). I personally submits Mini USB Stick; connection to external devices (smartphone, notebook etc.) can thus be typically save and win again to mobility. Also WiDi worked brilliantly in the first test and you need no longer (as in PB62G) the additional dongle. I personally use the projector for the classroom and just when you marched from classroom to classroom, be no break would raise and then not even the oh want to spend valuable learning time, with the complicated installation and wiring of various equipment, the PG60G is simply ideal. The 500 ANSI lumens ready I knew of the smaller models. Direct sunlight is of course a problem, but if you can make the room fairly shady ranging from 500 lumens completely.