
The Microvision Laser Pocket Projector is one interesting laser projector, offering up to 100″ of screen real estate no matter where you are. It uses a vibrating mirror to bounce pulses of red, green and blue laser light in order to paint a WVGA (848 x 480 resolution) image that measures 100″ diagonally in a dark room, but should you be in a bright room instead, the screen size must be reduced to a mere 12″ due to technical issues. This nifty little presentation tool measures 0.26″ x 0.79″ x 1.57″ and is roughly the size of standard cell phone cameras. Microvision has hopes to include it in cell phones sometime down the road in addition to other portable devices. I wonder how much one of these will cost, let alone the impact of the device’s battery life.
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