One of the best business investments you can make these days is to buy a projector phone. Many big industry players are already working on their own model with Samsung and Motorola being the two most aggressively seeking to enter the new niche market. Samsung’s MBP200 is pegged at about $630+ retail and should be [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 22, 2008
For all the talk of PicoP and Motorola on putting projector on cellphones, China has sneaked into the new market with this subtle $365 (one dollar for every day of the year) - fully functioning projector phone. Still without branding, it’s a triband GSM phone with a touchscreen with a projector that supports a 640×480-pixel [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 18, 2008
Sunlink International Holdings has just made my dream come true of a portable media player that can also function as a media projector. The only other manufacturer interested in having a projector built into a portable device is Motorola and it’s in deep trouble. The Sunview PMPP (portable media player projector) was announced in Hong [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Microvision’s portable projector cannot be mounted on Motorola phone just yet. Nevertheless, the company has a PDA-sized gadget that’ll wow the ants off industry insiders at the Consumer Electronics Show. The device is aptly code-named SHOW and it will be capable of projecting a 12 to 100-inch 848 x 480-pixel WVGA image for 2.5 hours. We [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 26, 2007
My idea of a super PMP is a device with a built-in projector. I was hoping Apple could make one someday but Moto isn’t exactly for the birds either. Microvision, the company partnering with Motorola for the technology, specializes in laser and pico-sized projectors. Moto and Microvision are expecting the finished product to deliver a [...]
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