GARDENA, Calif., Aug. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Building on its continued success in the digital optical market, General Imaging (GIC) today introduced ipico™, a sleek hand-held, projector with a ...
The MAX3600 three-channel laser driver lets designers build high-resolution laser pico projectors with WVGA or SVGA resolutions into smaller-form-factor devices, overcoming digital light processor ...
WoWwee has unveiled a new range of tiny handheld video projectors, designed to be used with your iPhone or iPod, the WoWwee Cinemin Projectors. There will be a couple of models available, the WoWwee ...
Here’s another fun gadget from the guys over at Brando, the Retro Cuboid Tiny Handheld LED Projector. This tiny retro projector can project video at a resolution of 640 x 480, and a picture size up to ...
POWERPOINT presentations are about to get a sprinkle of fairy dust. A hand-held projector can now create virtual characters and objects that interact with the real world. The device – called Twinkle – ...
Ultra-portable multifunctional handheld projector allows you to share pictures and videos, listen to music and store or share files Sceptre introduced the Luna, an ultra compact, fit in your palm ...
Which pocket projector is best? Pocket projectors, also known as handheld projectors, are convenient and compact tools used to watch your favorite movies or TV shows on the go. They’re also great for ...
Hand-held projector uses high-power red, green and blue LEDs made by the MIT spin-off Luminus Devices. LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Luminus Devices, Inc., developer and manufacturer of high light ...
For starters, this projector is an analog old-fashioned hand-held projector. In addition, it uses a mechanical gear transmission and can achieve a real display. Furthermore, this old-fashioned ...
Market research predicts that there will be as many as 39 million hand-held devices with embedded projectors on the market by 2014. Wouldn't it be a better world if these pocket-size projectors were ...
Debuting here at CES, the LightPad mixes a handheld projector with a laptop dock. It sounds weird, but it's also kind of neat. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, ...