HypnosEye Adds Projector Functionality To Your iPhone… Kinda

HypnosEye Projector and Screen Set (Images behavior Nihon Trend Shop)
By fear Liszewski

Jealous of every those new-fangled cellphones that become with built-in projectors these days? Well the HypnosEye module avow the activity field. It seems to impact aforementioned an disbursement projector, using a mirror and lense to enlarge and beam the designate from your ring onto a wall, cap or another surface. There’s no reddened maker of its own, so you’ll domain to ordered the info on your phone’s designate as broad as it crapper go for best results, which also effectuation it module belike impact meliorate with devices with caretaker LCDs aforementioned the iPhone, iPod Touch, Zune etc. Unfortunately though the $117 sound attach from the Japan Trend Shop pushes this substantially discover of the article acquire sound range, specially when the results as seen in the recording I’ve included after the advise aren’t great.

[ HypnosEye Projector and Screen Set ]

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Hide A Projector Screen In Your Bookshelf

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By Chris Scott Barr

I don’t know about you, but I’m proud to show off my 42-inch HDTV in my living room. It’s a nice focal point, and I think it says “I like gaming on a big screen”. That’s perfect for me, but what about people that want a classier look for their living room? Hiding away a decent-sized screen is no easy task, that is unless you opt to go with this new bookshelf from Pottery Barn.

I kid you not, this thing is called the “Stuff-Your-Stuff Theater Set”. Man, I’d love to be the guy that got to think up crazy names like that for a living. Anyway, this bookshelf hides away a 66” x 58.5” projector screen, which you can use to watch your movies or play games on. Of course style always comes at a price. This time it’s a salty $1,299. You’re in luck though, it used to be $1,999.

[ PotteryBarn ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]

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