Projectors

New nHD DLP Pico chipset at MWC

New nHD DLP Pico chipset at MWC DLP technology is famous for innovations in projection. The DLP Pico chipset is the latest example of how DLP is leading the way in projection technology. This amazing tiny projection technology is being used in a whole new line of ultra portable DLP Pico Projectors. The nHD DLP chipset has interesting features include a resolution of 640 x 360. The chip offers contrast up to 1000:1 for deeper blacks and brighter whites. RGB LED tech allows for a wider color...

Microvision ShowWX Leaser Projector

SHOWWX Laser Projector for iPhone This is one of the most impressive display at CES last Jan 2010 and is still amazing. I also fancy the Dell Froot Concept Computerthat also show its Froot look in Jan 2010. The iPhone projector Laser project still is outstanding. The trend in the projector market is to go small, and more manufacturers are releasing pico projectors. The ShowWX ($500) is the only pico projector that uses laser technology that produces color that's better than other, non-lase...

Cinemin Swivel iPhone and iPod

Wow Wee Cinemin Swivel Is Built to Work With iPhone and iPod Content The WowWee Cinemin Swivel ($350 as of January 11, 2010) is made to order for watching iPod videos or playing games on the ceiling. Its unique, adjustable, 90-degree hinge lets you swing the lens through a wide arc of display angles while you relax on your sofa or bed. In addition, the Cinemin Swivel can handle business presentations for a very small group in a dimly lit room. The Cinemin Swivel permits you to deliver an i...

Favi Entertainment PJM-1000

Favi Entertainment PJM-1000 The plain-vanilla Favi PJM-1000 pico projector ($228 as of January 11, 2010) uses liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) projection technology. Weighing 6.4 ounces (with battery), this 0.9-by-1.9-by-4.4-inch projector fits as easily into your hand. Its best features are its 640 by 480 native resolution and its brightness rating of 12 lumens--specs. It lithium-ion battery lasts only 50 to 60 minutes. The PJM-1000 projected a viewable 25-inch-diagonal image at 3 feet fr...