October 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays
Pardon us while we lick our chops, but we’re digging — nay, loving — LG’s HS102. The finely tuned successor to the delectable HS101 boasts an 800 x 600 native resolution, 160 ANSI lumens, 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 4:3 / 16:9 output options, PhlatLight LED technology, and a built-in DivX player for good measure. On top of that, you’ll also find an integrated rechargeable battery that’ll keep things beaming for around two hours. It’s said to be available now in South Korea for around ₩670,000 ($555), and you can peep the read link for a few more images (including in-action shots).
[Thanks, Jonathan]
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September 19th, 2008 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Portable Video
Another week, another pocket projector sighting. In an attempt to get known before it gets buried by the hundreds of alternatives sure to pop up here in the coming months, Adapt has hosted a short video of its mX ADPP-100 mini projector. Said beamer features LCoS technology, a rechargeable battery, an SD card slot, inputs for “almost any device,” and the ability to project a 50-inch image (however blurry) onto the wall. Not much else is known right now outside of that, but you can check it out in action just after the break.
[Via AboutProjectors]
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August 4th, 2008 by
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While it’s possible they may one day all be replaced by pico projectors, so-called “mobile projectors” are still a mainstay for a good deal of presentation-delivering users out there, and NEC has just introduced two new models for their consideration. Weighing in at a luggable 3.5 pounds apiece, the new NP41 and NP64 DLP projectors each boast a standard 1024 x 768 resolution, along with a 1,600:1 contrast ratio, automatic keystone correction, VGA, RCA, and S-video inputs, and a promised 3,500 hours of lamp life in the projector’s eco mode. The only difference between the two, it seems, is a brighter 3,000 lumens on the NP64, compared to 2,300 on the NP41. You’ll also have to wait a bit longer to get your hands on the NP41, which will land in October for $999, while the NP61 will start shipping in September for $1,399.
[Via Electronista]
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February 18th, 2008 by
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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gadgets/Samsung_shows_off_M310_Ultra_Mobile_Pocket_Imager_projector’; Nah, Samsung’s M310 isn’t nearly as diminutive as its MBP-100, but it’s still quite the cutie. Hailed as an Ultra Mobile Pocket Imager, this DLP device features a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 150 ANSI lumens, VGA input, SVGA native resolution and a pleasantly small footprint. Mum’s the word on an official price / release date, but we’ve all ideas this is one case where more won’t cost less.
[Via AboutProjectors]
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January 22nd, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Displays
We’ve no idea who whispered in Aurora Systems’ ear that naming your products sans a few letters and with caps lock on was a good idea, but nevertheless, it listened, and it listened good. First up, the firm is cranking out the LAZR IMAGR, which is hailed as a “single panel color field sequential device” (psst, a micro LCD) designed to get VGA resolution into mobile projectors and the like. In case that wasn’t enough, you’ll be thrilled to know that it’s also trumpeting its new LAZR DRIVR, which, contrary to popular belief, actually isn’t Tiger’s latest club of choice. Rather, it’s a chipset designed to “drive both VGA and SVGA resolution panels” while also enabling memory to be “embedded in the driver chip to limit total chipset power consumption.” Sounds pretty spiffy, huh? Or are you still stuck on the names?
[Via AboutProjectors]
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