Tiny Projector for PSP on the Horizon?
The Digismart microprojector, which is currently under development by a company called Digislide, will bring a whole new visual dimension to laptops, handhelds and possibly the PSP. The Australian company that is developing the thumb sized device claims to already have deals with several laptop and mobile manufacturers, along with smart phone developers and UMPC makers that will be bringing devices to market in 2007.
If it will work for smartphones and UMPC’s it seems only logical that it could work for the PSP as well. This device apparently has no moving parts, draws very little power and is designed to be very robust and stable. The microprojector uses LED technology to create A3 sized images on nearby walls and surfaces.
The projector provides an image that is distinct enough to be seen even with the light on in the room where it is being used. Digislide plans on releasing a standalone mcroprojector device before the end of 2006 that will cost less than approximately $400 (200 Pounds).
The Digismart microprojector, which is currently under development by a company called Digislide, will bring a whole new visual dimension to laptops, handhelds and possibly the PSP. The Australian company that is developing the thumb sized device claims to already have deals with several laptop and mobile manufacturers, along with smart phone developers and UMPC makers that will be bringing devices to market in 2007.
If it will work for smartphones and UMPC’s it seems only logical that it could work for the PSP as well. This device apparently has no moving parts, draws very little power and is designed to be very robust and stable. The microprojector uses LED technology to create A3 sized images on nearby walls and surfaces.
The projector provides an image that is distinct enough to be seen even with the light on in the room where it is being used. Digislide plans on releasing a standalone mcroprojector device before the end of 2006 that will cost less than approximately $400 (200 Pounds).