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Microvision Unveils Mini-Projector
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Cell Phones, CES, Handhelds, Home Entertainment, Misc. Tech, Portable Audio / Video

Microvision has decided to debut its new SHOW at next week’s CES. The small plug-and-play color projector connects to your laptop, cell phone, PMP, or other mobile device and can create a WVGA (848 X 480 pixel) screen that can reach up to 100-inches. Microvision also wants to sell its PicoP technology to other companies. Just imagine being able to show up at your next business meeting, pointing your cell phone at the wall, and wowing the boss.
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Bleeding Edge 084: CES 2007 Video: Microvision Presents The Smallest Projector in the World
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: CES, CES 2007, Design, Features, Home Entertainment, Videocasts, Videos
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Bleeding Edge 084: CES 2007 Video: Microvision Presents The Smallest Projector in the World
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Microvision was showing off their new projector technology at CES - that being, the worlds smallest. The new laser powered projector is smaller than a box of matches, yet manages to project a bright DVD quality image from a portable device such as a cell phone, camera, or media player. They won’t be selling directly to consumers, but are aiming their miniscule pixel pusher at device manufacturers wishing to let their users have a screen larger than the pocket sized device they make. Either way, this is truly amazing.
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