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more about #microvision wannafightabout-it: I'd Buy That For A Dollar. more » dfp3050: I think the concept is really cool. And I'd like to try it out at some point. My problem is it doesn't seem practical. Not only would you need a sp... more » nutbastard: all in all, though, i think the way to go with all this is having a motion sensing gun coupled with some high resolution, motion sensing goggles. you ... more » CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: This is freaking awesome! Now expand the projection to a dome room where you have walls all around you. Then use ceiling projectors to display all o... more » homer15: i think the next big step will be mounting that projector onto the head and having a different sensor determing where the gun is shooting. it'd give ... more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: That's real cool except you'd need to be playing inside a white sphere -- note lame example more » -
#gaming
Pico Projector Gun Controller Beams First-Person Shooters on Any Surface
Redneck Techie's vision for a pico projector Wireless Game Gun has been realized...by Microvision. As you can see, the controller allows gamers to break free from their fixed screens and project the battle on any surface. More » -
#projector
First Hands-On of the Cellphone-Sized Pico Projector, LED Version Coming
Giz buddy Sean Captain of Pop Science...Sorry, Séan... got a hands on of the Pico projector we saw at CES. From the photo, it looks surprisingly bright for a system meant to eventually be crammed into the gullet of a cellphone. The laser-based system is loud, but notes that we'll hear of the Pico in an official product before CES is through. (Don't forget, Motorola is already signed up.) He also notes that a LED-based system is coming that should run a lot cooler, and go for a lot less money, although I'd guess it won't be nearly as bright. Video: More » -
#projectors
Motorola First to Commit To Mini Laser-Projector Tech
Motorola is the first major cellphone maker to officially plan on putting Microvision's Pico Projector technology in future gadgets. The laser-based display engine is being placed in a prototype for now, using a 854 x 450 image. [Microvision via Oh Gizmo!]

