Meet SunView: the first commercially available pico projector
By Joshua Topolsky | April 18, 2008
Filed under: Displays, Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Hong Kong always gets the good stuff first. Witness the SunView PMP Projector… or more handily known as a PMPP. The little silver box is the first commercially available pico projector — created in by Sunlink International in collaboration with iView Limited — and is currently trickling out in small quantities (though there are plans to ramp up production). The device is an integrated PMP running Windows CE, is capable of producing a 640 x 480 projection, has an embedded 3.5-inch LCD display, and utilizes an SD slot for additional storage. There’s no word on pricing — or if this is going to make it onto our shores anytime soon — though we’re pretty sure a crafty importer can probably get one of these into your hands.
[Via About Projectors]
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