Pico projectors for cell phones and other devices have been hailed as the newest trend in consumer electronics technology. There are predictions that these tiny projectors which enable a phone to ...
It can feel a little crowded when huddling friends around a smartphone screen to share the latest viral video, which is where a pico projector can come in handy. China's Yaber is aiming to put a ...
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Large flat-screen TVs were all the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show, but companies like Microvision Inc are putting their bets on image viewing of a much smaller scale: ...
LAS VEGAS Recognizing that it's not much fun to watch movies on a tiny cell phone, a number of companies are racing to develop gadgets that project what's playing on the small screen onto walls, ...
Watching videos on the go has become more common thanks to our smartphones, but it's pretty much a solitary activity thanks to those same devices. The small screen of a phone, while big enough for ...
Several mobile handset manufacturers have latched onto the idea of miniature projectors built in to their phones to get around the inherently limited LCD screens, as MobileGamesBlog and Pocket Picks ...
New pico projectors are making their entrance at the Consumer Electronics Show this week, offering a better image quality that manufacturers hope will let them break into the mainstream. Pico ...
Geneva, Switzerland, and Kfar Saba, Israel – February 11, 2011 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), one of the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers and the world’s leading supplier of MEMS sensors ...
As consumer demand continues for ever-shrinking electronic devices, the projector market is obliging with tiny, portable projectors known as Picos, which began hitting the market late last year.
Though its spec sheet doesn't quite measure up to that of competing pico projectors, the WowWee Cinemin Swivel's unique design and its inclusion of an adapter for iPhones and iPods make it an ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Large flat-screen TVs were all the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show, but companies like Microvision Inc are putting their bets on image viewing of a much smaller ...