Register

To become a member of ITProPortal Register here.

Already a member? Login here

Please register below. All we need is a valid email address and a password.

Please use a real email address as we need to email you to confirm your account.
Must be at least 6 characters long.

Benefits of joining ITProPortal:

  • Unlimited Access to Special Reports and White Papers
  • Exclusive offers and discounts
  • Free entry to all competitions
  • Access to beta sections of ITProPortal.com

Login to your account

Forgot your password?


Submit Register Cancel

Pico-Projector could make way into laptops soon

Author: Desire Athow| Date: 21 April 2008| Tags:  Digital Media
Pico-Projector could make way into laptops soon
A Hong-Kong based company released the first commercially available portable media player with an integrated projector which could mean the end of the age old problem of failure-prone presentations.

The Sunview PMPP is a minuscule device which crams a 3.5-inch TFT-LCD touch screen with a projector built around the iView IPL630 LCOS module, in a form factor that's twice the size of an iPhone.

According to the company, the PMPP produces a VGA image with a colour gamut of more than 110 percent NTSC and can be sized up to 53 inches; however iView's range extends to SVGA resolutions.

Other features include a rechargeable battery, a speaker, a remote control, a SD Card slot, Windows CE 5.0 OS and a Microsoft Office File viewer.

Prices have yet to be revealed as well as delivery dates; but iView's Pico Projector also means that one of the biggest issues with presentations could become a thing of the past.

Laptops may soon come with an integrated projector module, negating the need for separate, bulky, hot and expensive stand alone projectors.

But that may still be a long way to go since the projector is only capable of illuminating up to 9 lux, that's the equivalent of a 60-watt light bulb 3 meters (10 feet) away.

advertisement