Samsung made use of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, to present today its first mobile pico projector, the MBP200. The projector uses the DLP chip from Texas Instruments, which enables the device to project a screen of up to 50" at HVGA resolution (480x320 pixels.) Furthermore, the projector has its own 2.2" display with
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The DLP® Pico Projector Kit enables developers to add digital projection to their new applications. The kit is very small with total dimensions of 71mm x 41mm x 14mm or 2.8” x 1.6” x 0.55”. The kit uses an HDMI input and can accept only VGA, HVGA and QVGA resolutions. The output is a digital HVGA projection. An I2C signal can be used to control the projector through the HDMI connection when...
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Well you’ve seen the video, what do you think? Do you actually need this feature embedded in your current smartphone. As you might already know there are various mini-projectors to choose from and we did show them to you earlier on. I could think of lots of reasons for not having a DLP projector inside
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MobileWhack on 4th Oct 2008 (via mobilewhack.com)
Enables compelling viewing options that expand beyond the limitations of a physical screen for mobile users of cellular phones, digital cameras and portable media players.
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The new Texas Instruments's Pico chipset could turn your mobile into a cinema projector
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