You can almost beam yourself up to wherever you want to go
with MicroVision's prototype of an embedded projector in an
Android-based device. The company showed the device — which looks like a
smart phone and has a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen — at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (They call it a "mini-tablet.")
"The
PicoP display engine ... does not require projection lenses, focus
wheels or complex optics and it dissipates less heat, yielding an
extremely small form factor," the Redmond-based company said in a
release.
Carrying a big screen in your pocket is part of
MicroVision's vision. It also showed the ShowWX+, a smart phone-sized
laser pico projector that was made for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
and can connect to the devices and display video or images — from
Netflix movies, home movies and photos, as well as from games — from a
distance of 6 to 100 inches away.
It also can be connected to
other devices, from DVD players to game consoles, but its real charm is
in its portability. (It also works with Nokia's N-series of phones, as
well as Apple's line of mobile devices.) It retails for $399.
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