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Laser Pico Projector Microvision "SHOW"



Video Title : Laser Pico Projector Microvision "SHOW"
Description : The laser pico projector connects directly to laptops, mobile phones, media players and other devices, can display widescreen images at 848-by-480 resolution and image always in focus, no manual adjustment. The battery lasts for 2.5 hours, enough to get through the average movie or a really torturous slideshow. http://www.microvision.com http://www.microvision.com/pdfs/show_specs.pdf
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Rating : 4.80
Keywords, Tags : laser tv projector pico microvision mobile phones media players laptops display show ces 2008 ipod picop
Video Length : 2 : 15


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Of course you don't need a fancy screen. It looks perfect on that guy's shirt! Just stay still dude.

Microvisions PicoP display engine is based on a MEMS single scanning mirror designed to scan in both horizontal and vertical directions so that a single beam of light can be precisely steered delivering very good image quality. Additionally, PicoP does not require any projection lenses and is therefore focus-free at any distance. The SHOW is able to produce an image between 12 and 100 inches, diagonally. The MICROVISION SHOW is expected to sell between $200 and $300.

Laser projectors would probably be a good way to reduce the amount of piracy in theaters. Also I got my mini projector already but its from 3M and uses LEDs but it looks pretty good. I have a video of it up if you are interested in looking at it.

its really cool,ill buy it right now.

I have a feeling it's going to be expensive

Microvision has already begun mass producing the SHOW and is expecting to release early in the spring of 2009.

I want one!

its around $300 to $200 i think its awesome since its affordable....Future here i come

The "final" prototypes will be delivered to customers in the 4th quarter but the prototypes going out now are not the same as we saw in January. These enhanced units contain next generation green lasers that are built on the same platform expected to be used for commercial production in 2009, and a smaller PicoP display engine that is thinner and brighter than one used in the SHOW(TM) prototypes introduced in the first half of 2008.

Wow, this is going to rock the media industry. Imagine the applications for this when this is embedded into your cellphone. Bussiness presentations, personal videos, pictures; can see your cell phone display! Project it. There will probably be a huge market for this. The stock is around $2.00. Imagine this stock when this goes into production. I am not a stock expert, but to me, this is a no brainer.


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