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Oct 3 2007, 11:03am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
This new streamlined prototype is thinner and smaller than the original pico-projector we saw back at CTIA in March and the new prototype has improved picture quality as well. The new pico-projector measures in at about 10mm with no fan or other moving parts needed.
A first ever speckle-free display solution allows users to watch images and video clips on most surfaces with an image the size of a standard piece of paper. “As a leader in the cell phone design industry, Foxconn is a keen judge of concepts that will elevate the market. DLP's pico-projector is highly innovative and will help us differentiate our design in the market," said Boris Hsieh, General Manager Digital Projection Business Unit, Foxconn.
Via DLP Products
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