With phones and tablets shrinking in terms of weight and thickness and increasing when it comes to raw power, it’s easy to have screens of varying sizes with us at all times. The only problem is, ...
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Although it’s smaller than a pack of cigarettes, Ostar — the latest high-performance light-emitting diode from Osram — is 50 times brighter than comparable predecessor models. Because of its small ...
Vivitek this week announced they have now started shipping their new Vivitek Qumi HD Pico 3D mini projector. The Vivitek Qumi is the world’s first pocket-sized LED HD 3D-ready Pico projector and can ...
Vivitek announced Qumi (pronounced Q-me), a bright, lightweight, LED-based pocket projector with 3D-ready capabilities. Weighing in at only 1.4 pounds, the Qumi is the first pocket projector to be ...
Taking your show on the road has never been easier, thanks to today’s incredible shrinking projectors. The latest ultraportable models are exceptionally small, lightweight, and easy to use. But these ...
If you are in the market of a new pocket pico projector, you might be interested in the new Vivitek Qumi Q7 HD LED pocket projector which has been unveiled by Vivitek at CES 2013 which is running this ...
For $499, you get the world's first-ever LED-based projector with a USB reader. Specs wise, you'll find a Texas Instruments DLP projection system outputting 858 x 600 resolution, 100 ANSI lumens, a ...
Samsung have announced a new projector, the SP-F10M, which at 1,000 ANSI lumens is the industry's first LED-based projector to hit the 1k mark. Intended more for business and educational use – though ...
JMGO, an up-and-coming Chinese brand, has significantly lowered the entry barrier for ultra-short-throw projectors, starting with the O1 and the Leica-branded O1 Pro. Acer usually graces our pages for ...
BenQ and Coretronic (formerly Optoma Technology) are separately developing LED-based pocket-size projectors and both companies will likely introduce 50-lumen products in 2005, according to sources at ...