by DJ Neawedde | 24th July 2007
It was only a matter of time before one of these mini-projectors made it into a mainstream mobile device. That mobile device will be made by Motorola, which has just inked a deal with mini-projector maker Microvision. Together with Motorola they will create a prototype handset will with Microvision’s new, WVGA 854 x 480 color wide angle scanner.
Unveiled at CES 2007 Microvision’s PicoP is just one of a few nano-projectors in the race to invade mobile devices, and it looks like they’re winning as far as the market goes. Press Release [Microvision] Thanks for the tip Derek!
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by DJ Neawedde | 24th July 2007
It was only a matter of time before one of these mini-projectors made it into a mainstream mobile device. That mobile device will be made by Motorola, which has just inked a deal with mini-projector maker Microvision. Together with Motorola they will create a prototype handset will with Microvision’s new, WVGA 854 x 480 color wide angle scanner.
Unveiled at CES 2007 Microvision’s PicoP is just one of a few nano-projectors in the race to invade mobile devices, and it looks like they’re winning as far as the market goes. Press Release [Microvision] Thanks for the tip Derek!
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