Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:40PM EDT
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Honestly, I try to not to overwhelm you with iPod accessories, but some are just too
cool to ignore like this one on Engadget. Now, we've brought you news of mini-projectors before, like the ones that
Texas Instruments has been showing off at CES in the past couple of years, but we have yet to
see them embedded in everyday cell phones.
One device that looks promising is Honali's
QingBar MP101, an iPod or iPhone docking station with a built-in LCoS mini-projector on the back.
Apparently, it's capable of projecting a 15- to 27- inch image on the wall in
a 4:3 aspect ratio, and it has stereo speakers embedded in the front so you can enjoy media
stored in your device.
The MP101, still a prototype, is being displayed at Computex in Taipei, but from the looks of these photos, it looks like the mini-projector should be in stores in the near, near future. Man, I can't wait!
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I pray for that day. Think of the reduction in our carbon thumbprint
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1 Posted by khalilb17 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:50PM EDT Report Abuse
Another step closer to the One Device... which is all things for all people, and would reduce our homes to the classic zen bachelor's cube, with white walls... interesting...