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New Video Projector Small Enough For Mobile Phones

15 April 2006 by axxxr
A South Korean company has developed a coin size laser video projector module that can fit into mobile phones and digital cameras.

Iljin Display said Thursday it has developed the worlds first single LCD projector panels.The module, which enables projectors or projection TVs to produce images, is a core component in such appliances,which are becoming increasingly popular not only in the office but also for home theaters.

Existing modules use three LCD panels, one each for the red, green and blue components of the video signal, but Iljin's new single panel can produce a full natural color image,the firm says.It says the development reduces size as well as cost. 

With a tiny single panel, mobile gadgets like handsets, MP3 players and game consoles can project images larger than 10 inches on walls or screen with a click of a button if they are equipped with it, said Iljin president Park Seung-gwon.

The company is working with a Taiwanese manufacturer to develop projectors using the module with the goal of releasing them at a price of around W500,000 (US$500),half of what they cost now,by September. The Korea Times

 

 

 





Comments
On 30 Apr 17:03 CarlosDula wrote
That´s great news, but i am fine with my P910i.
On 18 Apr 22:12 MladenB wrote
I will probably have one,but not before 2009.
It takes some time to improve technology,and till than,I am most satisfied with my Sony Ericsson P910i !
Very nice phone,ahead of his time ...
On 18 Apr 22:12 MladenB wrote
I will probably have one,but not before 2009.
It takes some time to improve technology,and till than,I am most satisfied with my Sony Ericsson P910i !
Very nice phone,ahead of his time ...
On 17 Apr 01:05 freeriderscouk wrote
yeh and the battery life would be what 15minutes?

On 16 Apr 22:27 hanash wrote
cooool , looks nice idea...
On 15 Apr 20:52 masterp wrote
translation : thats cool , i want one ;)
On 15 Apr 14:53 Fred wrote
Dat is wel gaaf die wil ik ook wel hebben!

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