Explay projector for cellphones
Jun 29, 06 09:45 AM PDT
We ran a story regarding a laser video projector that could be fitted into cellphones and cameras a couple of months back. Of course, there is no need to rush out and get a brand new phone with such a functionality when there is the option to "upgrade" your current cellphone. The Explay projector can be hooked directly to a handset. It is as small as a matchbox and is suitable for a range of consumer electronics such as camcorders and cellphones. Although it is still undergoing some tests, the Explay projector ought to be a big hit when released commercially.
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