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The Pocket-Sized Projector Has Arrived

mallumax writes "David Pogue of New York Times has reviewed the Pico, which is a pocket projector from Optoma. The review is quite entertaining (Pogue projects the images on to a plane's ceiling, leaving passengers baffled) and detailed. The highlights are: It is a pocket-sized projector which runs on batteries and can project images and videos from a variety of sources like iPhone, iPod and DVD players with a 480x320px resolution, with a maximum screen size of 65 inches at 8.5 feet. It uses a non-replaceable 10,000 hour LED lamp and a DLP chip from Texas Instruments. The battery lasts for 90 minutes and can be recharged through USB or with its own power cord. The device weighs 115g and comes with an inbuilt speaker which is practically useless. If you want one, it will set you back by $430."

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  1. 'nuf said by fermion · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Or you can lie in bed and point the thing straight up. In a dark room, you'll have yourself a huge, bright movie playing on the ceiling.

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    "She's a scientist and a lesbian. She's not going to let it slide." Orphan Black
  2. Re:does size matter? by Overzeetop · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Being able to carry one in your laptop bag for impromptu meetings is a key use. Having one to project the latest episode of [insert favorite show here] from your cell phone is one of those cool applications you buy it for, even though you'll probably never use it that way.

    BTW - not every presentation occurs where there is a mounted projector. In the architecture field, for example, we often give presentations to smaller clients (churches, non-profits, individuals) in class or meeting rooms with nothing but a table, some chairs, and four white walls. These people don't have their "dream buildings" yet...which is why we're working with them.

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    Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
  3. Re:The lamp is non-replaceable? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It sure is replaceable! Only $430!

    The $430 price is only for new adopters. It'll be $19.95 by the time you have to replace it.

  4. Re:Baffled by ozbird · · Score: 5, Insightful

    and you thought cell phones were annoying when they came out . .

    They still are.