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Microvision Pico Projector Demo

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This week at CTIA, Microvision was showing off its incredible advances in ulra-small projectors, bringing the technology into devices no bigger than a cell phone or iPod.

To read more about pico-projectors, visit:
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=13935

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  • will both of you just listen to what the guy says @ 1:30 and beyond...

    those lines are made by the camera, because the projector and camera have different images per seccond rates.

    E.G. when the projector projects images @ 60 Hz (60 frames per second) and the camera captures the images @ 25 Hz, then the camera will have some point, where it is not fast enough to capture all images. that's why black lines show up.

  • I said photons, not protons.

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  • LMAO @ 1:08

  • I have picop already and works great using my windows phone only thing i trying figure out is how do i hear sound if I am watching a video???? seems like it only projects but what about the sound?

  • @counterbond So is it as good as it seems in the demo?

    And of course I wrote that comment 5 months ago when you couldn't find them anywhere and there was no launch date.

  • @myteewhytee just bought one

  • @Consumerman007 Thats funny. i just bought one lol

  • I'm extremely disappointed that this product isn't in production. They pretending to take your email address on their site in order for you to get info on this vapoware product. Why? To turn you into figures so that they can sell the technolgy to mobile phone companies. I'm jus wondering if they are also selling on your email addresses. Optoma Pico Pocket Projectors are available for purchase now.

  • Maybe the new projector phones killed it.

    And vaporware only exists on paper.

  • 2.5 hrs and 3 years at least, i bet.

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