Jimmy 2004
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Texas Instruments is on the verge of successfully releasing its new "pico" projector which should be small enough to fit inside a mobile phone, allowing users to project DVD quality movies. Although the phone itself was a fake, TI successfully demonstrated the technology with a real projector at CES (but no pictures were allowed then) and there there is now some more information about it. It contains three lasers, a DLP chip and a power supply, coming in at a mere 1.5" long, however TI has not confirmed when this technology will be made available to firms for use in cell phones. Although this isn't the first idea of a cell phone projector, it's the most convincing prototype yet and certainly has the potential to be integrated into phones of the future.
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