$120 Pico Projector Is Almost Cheap Enough To Try

projector1By Evan Ackerman

There’s some category of boundary that electronics with a broad add bourgeois but questionable quality effect to interbreed in meet for them to be worth buying, and this Sanwa pico projector is frightfully nearby at $120. I can’t amount discover how some lumens it is (safe to adopt not many), and it exclusive pushes discover VGA (640 x 480), but it does avow both accumulation and noesis over USB, which is nice, and includes an assuredly shitty speaker. It weighs 85 grams and comes with a lil’ tripod, too. So yeah, it’s a pretty “meh” diminutive abstract (not nearly as colorful as the digit from AAXA that we reviewed tangency year), but it haw be affordable adequacy to affirm your prototypal activeness into pico projecting.

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AT&T intros the LG eXpo (Monaco) – the prototypal US good with a 1GHz processor

AT&T has officially declared the LG eXpo (also famous as LG demesne and LG IQ), presented as the United States’ prototypal good to feature a 1GHz CPU, as substantially as the prototypal to effect an nonmandatory desegrated pico projector.

The eXpo is actually not a eventual phone, but a smartphone that runs Windows Mobile 6.5 and features a WVGA touchscreen display, flooded QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA, GPS, 5MP camera and MicroSD bill support.

Another gratifying feature of the eXpo is AuthenTec’s “Smart Sensor” blot recognition, “which delivers a infant avow of added sharp and individualized section different some another ambulatory good in the market.”

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LG eXpo is the ordinal LG good declared by AT&T this mark (after the Shine II) and it module be acquirable play Dec 7. The smartphone is priced at $199.99 with a 2-yr alter accolade and after a $100 mail-in channel (a $69.99 organisation is required). The nonmandatory LG Mobile Projector should be acquirable presently after, for $179.99.

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AU Mobile’s iida pico projector for G9 handsets unveiled to a chorus of cheers

Unless you’re in the thick of it here in the Engadget organization, you can’t possibly realize how many desperate (and sometimes, just plain odd) emails we get in the average day. The high weirdness can, at times, become staggering — dire warnings of robot apocalypse come to mind — but we do take our responsibility as media darlings and role models very seriously. Case in point: many of you have been asking, “what’s up with that iida pico projector for the G9 phone?” Well, we dug up some more details for you, and if you’re anywhere near Japan you just might want to check this bad boy out. The device boasts approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes of charge time, projects and image anywhere from six to sixty-three inches, and features a 0.5W (mono) speaker. In case this particular handset isn’t on your short list, the proj is also compatible with AU S001, VA001, H001, W63CA, W63H, W62CA and W62H series phones. You’re welcome.

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Every week we consistently get another couple new pico projectors to tell you about, and since the market for these things can’t possibly be big enough to support all these releases the only possible explanation is that people are continually losing the things. Assuming that’s the case, Ever Win’s EWP1000 could be your next misplaced projector. As such it has fairly forgettable specs, including 10 lumens of brightness, VGA (640 x 480) resolution, projection sizes of between 5- and 50-inches, and about 80 minutes of battery life on a charge. About the only thing distancing this from the competition is its Ferengi-inspired styling, giving it a more notable look than most others and possibly making it perfect for your next Tongo party. But, with no price or availability, we won’t blame you if you don’t remember this tomorrow either.
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BeamBox Evolution R-1 pico available for pre-order, shipping April 1


BeamBox has just announced it’s taking pre-orders for the Evolution R-1 pocket projector. If you’ve forgotten, the R-1 boasts an LCoS chip, with a brightness of 30 lumens, a 200:1 contrast ratio and VGA (640 x 480) resolution. The little guy has up to 4GB of onboard Flash memory, plus a microSD slot. It weighs in at about 175 grams, and will run you £260 (about $364), and is expected to ship on April 1st.

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Read – Yanko Design, “You-SB”
Read – Jerry Jalava’s Flickr page

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Gallery: BenQ GP1 (P1) LED pocket projector hands-on

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