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3M MM200 miniature Projector Technology unveiled at CES 2009

Jan 6 2009, 8:07am CST | by

3M MM200 miniature Projector Technology unveiled at CES 2009
 
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3M is taking on the TI Pico pocket projector technology at the CES 2009 with their 3M MM200 miniature projection module.
When integrated into a cell phone, handheld accessory or digital camera, the 3M MM200 engine can project up to a 50-inch image while drawing only 1 watt of power.
The 3M MM200 uses a liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) electronic imager and is illuminated with multi-colored light emitting diodes (LEDs). Just a year ago, 3M debuted its first generation mobile projection engine at CES. Since then, the company has successfully integrated that engine into consumer platforms including the 3M MPro110.

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Products featuring the MM200 engine will be available for consumer purchase in 2009.
Via the 3M site. More CES 2009 News.

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