During CES 2010, we missed a bunch of pico projectors that are starting to look pretty good right now, specially considering that at least one of them is able to project an image with a 60 inch diagonal. First, here’s a pico projector attached to a video camera and shown ...
LG eXpo is the newest Windows Mobile phone created by the Asian handset maker and its main appeal is the DLP pico projector that gets bundled with the device. You can check them both out in the video below, to see what the cool projector is all about:
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If you're looking for a projector phone, LG eXpo might be the answer, specially since the phone was launched yesterday by AT&T and it comes with an optional DLP pico projector that can be attached to its back. As you can see, this accessory makes the phone quite thick, but ...
AT&T and LG have just announced a brand new smartphone sporting a 1GHz CPU, a premiere for the United States, the LG eXpo model. The device will arrive on December 7, available for enterprise customers and online here, with a $199.99 price tag, after mail in rebate.
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AT&T's leaking worse than any tap in the world these days and we've seen many Nokia handsets, a couple of Samsung ones and now even a premiere, that’s part of their portofolio: the first Windows Mobile 7 phone, that got pictured below. I'm talking about LG Monaco, that will seemingly ...
Samsung Anycall Show is a pico-projector phone that got displayed at CES 2009 and impressed each and every journalist and blogger with the quality of its projected images. We have a Texas Instrument DLP pico-projector to thank for that and a very hot touchscreen smartphone made by Samsung.
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zzzPhone is the company that makes the handset with the same name and they've just announced that their latest device supports Android. This makes the phone the second Android handset out there and you should know that the manufacturer takes orders for $119 (base model). You can also customize it ...
Some people can entertain themselves by using the coolest gadgetry around it seems. Just check out the following dude who toyed with an Optoma Pico projector and a Nokia N96 in the funniest ways possible, also demonstrating the potential of the two devices:
He managed to surf the web from his ...