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Mobile Phones with Projectors? Samsung’s Pico Projector Phone

Submitted by Amaete Umanah on Thursday, 17 December 2009No Comment
Mobile Phones with Projectors? Samsung’s Pico Projector Phone

TI’s tiny Digital Light Processing (DLP) chipset is now being used in around a dozen handheld devices such as Optoma’s PICO pocket projector. They offer the obvious benefits of being able to escape the shackles of small screen viewing while you are out and about. Integration into cell phones is the next logical step.

The Samsung Show is being released in Korea, but there’s no word yet on when it might be introduced into other markets. We haven’t yet received confirmed specs, but an OLED screen, 5 MP camera and haptic feedback we’re among the key attributes of the prototype on display at CES 2009. Mike Guillory from TI was kind enough to give us a demo – see the video below.

Source: Gizmag


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