Published on September 15th,2009 at 4:57 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sanwa 400-PRJ001, a USB powered Pico Projector

Here’s the Sanwa 400-PRJ001, a tiny (62.1×18.6×89.3mm for 85g) Pico Projector with the usual VGA resolution and only needs 2 USB ports to be turned on. Sold in Japan for 19,999 Yen (€150), it could be quite useful for some but at this price I’d skip this solution all together and find cheaper.

Via Sanwa
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  • zim

    There actually could be a market for such things.. remember Minority Report? As a step toward that, a new Xbox with Natal and that ultrasound technology for sensory feedback.. Just add these dinky things (with higher resolution) and AMD vision to connect 6 or more of them to make a big display on a wall instead of a TV. At 150 pounds each a half dozen is cheaper than buying a big screen.

 

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