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  • more about #picoprojectors
    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 »
    FooSchnickens - Full of SCAR: Is that a bottle opener? I'm totally sold. #picoprojector more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: A cellphone sammich!!?! I wonder if you can double-stack 'em? more »
    geolemon: I don't see why it's even this big. Google "virtual keyboard" to see a device that's a projected keyboard that's 1/3 the size of that spider device, ... more »
    Odin: This sort of illustrates why I don't like it when capacitive touch screens try to emulate physical buttons. There's just no feedback so it's too easy ... more »
    Odin: The tripod looks like some creepy deployable turret/forcefield generator. #ericssonspiderpc more »
    Fenister: War of the worlds, anyone? #ericssonspiderpc more »
    fatbencher: always they create standalone shapes. Who is going to put something like this on the coffee table when they don't have to? Make it flat, so it can be ... more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I think it would be hard to use a keyboard like this because it's always nice to have that tactile feedback of hitting a key. I think typing with no p... more »
    Darksider1972: Call me when this product reached it's fifth generation, 3M still has not used the best LED technology for their Pico yet.. more »
    switchblade saints: Sorry for the interruption of the movie folks, my Kroger key-chain card blocked the screen for a sec. more »
    Identity Bourne: This looks pretty good, but I will give it another 10 months. And surprisingly, I actually have a use for this. Awesome. more »
    DMF: OK.. the real test for these portable projectors should be driving around your neighborhood and seeing if you can blast a video on the front of someon... more »
    gadam07: Screw battery power!! I want a pico projector with one of those crazy 400 lumen LED arrays that suck power so I can build my own HUD in my car. more »
    se7a7n7: There's no reason these Pico Projectors shouldn't be able to make a profit in the $100 range. It's something that the makers know are relatively chea... 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 »
  • #projectorphones

    Fujitsu's Crazy Little Modular Pico-Projector Phone

    The F-04B isn't your average touchscreen QWERTY slider. If you want to slim things down, the 3.4-inch screen and slide-out keyboard can be separated, and you can also attach an 854 x 480 pico-projector in place of the keyboard. More »
  • #concepts

    Ericsson's Spider PC Concept Projects the Keyboard and Screen

    Over at the Taiwan Broadband show, Ericsson's vision for the portable computer of 2020 uses a pico-projected screen and laser-projected keyboard. And though they've got a rough prototype (pictured), they imagine it ultimately squeezing into this bizarre spider-leg tripod design: More »
  • #review

    3M MPro120 Pico Projector Review: Highly Evolved

    Pico projectors were all the rage when they were in development, but as the first wave of products hit, so did a reality-induced malaise: They weren't that great. Fortunately, 3M's MPro120 goes far to outshine the original MPro110. More »
  • #picoprojectors

    The 3M MPro120: It's About Time Pico Projectors Grew Up

    3M pitching the MPro120 mini-projector as a "second generation" piece of hardware. For them, that means it's the first with the new MM200 projection engine. For everyone else, it could mean the first truly decent pico projector. More »
  • #pmps

    Mirage Media Player Will Project An 80-inch Image...Apparently

    Color me interested, but skeptical. The makers of the Mirage PMP claim that when ready, its built-in projector will throw an impressive 80-inch picture. Other specs include a 3.5-inch display, and support for 64-bit games of some description. More »
  • #projectors

    AAXO P2 Pico Projector Is Thankfully Brighter Than its Forefathers

    Pico projectors have been bullshit. They've been dim and useless. The P2 is one of the next generation with LCoS display of 800x600 and 33 lumens, twice as bright as previous. In two gens, I might even recommend. [PicoProjectorInfo]
  • #lasers

    World's First Green Laser Diode Will Lead To Better TVs, Pocket Projectors

    A Japanese company named Sumitomo Electric Industries has developed "the world's first (pure) green laser diode." This development could result in TVs and pocket projectors that are superior "in terms of size, weight and power consumption." More »
  • #concepts

    Levitating Projector, Or Really Expensive T-Ball?

    This levitating projector may just be a concept, but most of the science is fairly sound. More »
  • #projectors

    iJector Sprays 50 Inches of iPod, iPhone Video Onto Any Wall

    Simple, dock-form iPod projectors have typically been either a) imaginary lust objects or b) forsaken concepts. Landing next month, the iJector is neither of those things, in that it's going be to available. Unfortunately, we've already spotted a few dealbreakers. More »
  • #camcorders

    DigiLife Crams a Pico Projector Into a Pocket Camcorder

  • #projectors

    Pico Projectors Go High Def

    That didn't take long. While we're still waiting for many announced pico projectors to even be released, Forever Plus has revealed the world's smallest 720p projector. More »
  • #projectors

    New Pico Projectors Offer DVD-Quality Resolution

    Guess which version is the second gen DLP Pico projector. (Hint: It's the smaller one on the right that's better in every way.) More »
  • #picoprojectors

    Video: Samsung Show W7900 Projector-Packing Cellphone Actually Looks Pretty Cool

    This currently Korea-only projector cellphone peeped up its head at CES, and now our friends at PopSci had a chance to play with the Show and its 10-lumen built-in DLP projector. More »
  • #projectorphones

    Samsung Show is the First Brand Name, Non-Prototype Projector Phone

    The Samsung Show touchscreen projector phone may not be the first projector phone out there, but it is the first one that isn't a prototype, and doesn't come from a completely obscure manufacturer. More »
  • #picoprojectors

    Hands-on With 3M's Second-Gen Pico Projectors With Added RGB LEDs

    It seems that we see tiny projectors often, but never in actual phones or in devices I can imagine myself using. The tradition continued tonight with more prototype pico projectors from 3M. More »
  • #picoprojectors

    Teardown: The Beatiful Precision Inside Pocket DLP Pico Projectors

    Tech-On got out their tiny non-standard screwdrivers and tweezers and took apart an Optoma PK101 projector, revealing an engineering miracle—the components necessary to squeeze a DLP projector into your shirt pocket.
  • #projectors

    CV-MP01 Mobile Projector is Marginally Smaller, Significantly Cuter Than Its Competitors

    The CV-MP01 shares a lot with some other mobile projectors we've seen—namely from 3M—but measures up at a stunningly small 40x57x59mm and 90 grams. More »
  • #gizmodogallery

    At Gizmodo Gallery: Tiny Projectors That Fit In Your Hand Or Mouth!

    Our Toys for Tots fundraiser and all mega gadget exhibition, Gizmodo Gallery starts this Thursday in NYC. And among the ~40 devices we'll have more than just a huge TV; we'll have one of the world's tiniest projector, like the Aiptek PocketCinema Wilson reviewed last week.
  • #lightningreview

    Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Pico Projector Review

    The Gadget: Aiptek's PocketCinema V10 pico projector is so small you can hold it in your hand. This one is extra special, since its built-in SD card reader and media player gives you instant access to movies and photos, without needing to wire up a secondary video sources.
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