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Sparkz iPhone/iPod dock projector

The first pico projector for you iPhone, iPod touch, or iPod video. Amazingly small and powerful with 640x480 resolution and a stylish deisgn. Even charges your iPhone/iPod while you watch you vide...  
 
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christophehersent (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i love to drive my truck in paris !!!!! you can see that boring stuff on youtube , it's called drive my truck 75
airpepper (1 week ago) Show Hide
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boring demo. good luck
memeatronic (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Looks OK but the 500 dollar price tag is hard to justify. Why would anyone want to watch a movie with such a crappy picture? Good for camping? Share a TV show with friends while out and about? It's not exactly something you want to carry around for spontaneity right? I can imagine your pocket getting stretched out.




How would you use it?
dodow1234 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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the question is, where can I get this? How much the price?? Looks expensive though
kobiza1 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ebay
uniterscron (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Probably great for presentation. I see a little bit of ghosting when projecting fast moving motion.
vanoep (1 week ago) Show Hide
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im so getting this if it works with laptop too
loupywuff (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This isn't a review, it's some fat fanboy wheezing out features from the box without inspecting their real-world performance. Just how grainy is the 640x480 projection? What's with the image shearing and abysmally low framerate? And since when 640x480 is a "nice crisp picture"? Why not show us what all those USB/VGA cables do, if anything useful?
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how does this compare to say a 40" flat panel?

Is it like 25% of the resolution or so at 40"?
courageousrobot (1 week ago) Show Hide
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How can you objectively call this a review?

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