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May 5, 2010

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The big problem with little gizmos is that their screens are titchy. In fact trying to enjoy a blockbuster on an iPod is only marginally more entertaining than trying to read the bottom line of an optician’s chart. So thank goodness for the utterly astounding Pocket Cinema.
Pocket Projector
This forehead-slappingly small device utilises breakthrough technology to project the pictures and movies trapped inside your gadgets (iPods, digital cameras, PSPs, memory cards, mobile phones and more), on to walls, screens and naked backsides. And despite its pocket-friendly dimensions, the image it chucks out is up to 50” wide. It’s even got a built-in stereo speaker.

Pocket projector; mini projector; pico-projector; nano-projector. The muddle of names that has sprung up around these miniature display products succeeds at least in dragging our thoughts away from the projectors that we are more familiar with.

Toshiba has announced its new pocket size projector, known as Lumileo P100 Projector. Toshiba P100 Pocket Projector weights 96g and measures 116X50X18mm.
Toshiba P100 Pocket Projector is having features such as a 640X480 with 14 lumens of light output resolution. It can be connected to digital cameras, laptops, smartphones, portable media players and games.
It comes with RGB LED, Zoom, LED source lifetime up to 20,000 hours, 0.5 watt stereo operator and 24pin connector. This pocket projector is supporting 200:1 contrast ratio. Image up 65-inch are also available in dark rooms. Toshiba P100 Pocket Projector price has not been revealed yet.

Just think, travelling with a Portable projector means you can enjoy big screen action wherever you may roam without having to lug around a ludicrously clunky projector (you know, the spool-chewing contraptions that sent entire families to sleep on rainy Sundays throughout the 70s and 80s). It’s brilliant for business presentations, parties and movie nights on the move.

Pocket Projector

Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, the Mini Projector uses a high powered LED to fling images wallwards (yes, we made that word up). We’re not talking plasma quality – and like all projectors image quality diminishes with distance – but dim the lights and it’s just like being at the flicks. Plus you won’t have to put up with any popcorn munching morons. Result.

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