Optoma demonstrated the first Pico projector based upon the DLP Pico chipset at Texas Instrument booth during the InfoComm 2008.
It is smaller than most smart phones while fits in your palm. When connected to an ultra-mobile device, the four-ounce Optoma Pico projector allows users to share photos and videos with an image that is up to 100 times larger than the small screen of the source device. In addition, it is equipped with the latest LED technology resulting in a colorful and vivid image.
The product will be first shown and will be available in limited distribution in Europe and Asia in late 2008, with a worldwide launch in 2009.
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miket1m 2 years ago
The only technology... bullshit laser projectors will blow you out of the water.
RAndersom 2 years ago
Needs an (micro)SD Card slot also so JPG photos can be projected easily with minimal fuss and no need to connect additional hardware. It opens you up to an easy market which is thriving like crazy - digital photography.
People love the simplicity of SD card slots.
Pretty cool product.
xadlite 3 years ago
cellphone projector NICE
Masterstockli 3 years ago
The quality of this projector is not good enough to project a big enough screen for people to really want it. Microvision makes a projector that is FAR better and has already signed with 5 of the biggest OEM's out there. The Optoma will not be able to compete unless it costs $150 or less in my opinion.
TheRGBBandit 3 years ago
very nice product:D
MrJeff 3 years ago