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Microvision PicoP-based SHOWWX Projector |
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Saturday, 27 November 2010 |
If you think that your iPod, iPhone or even the iPad display isn’t large enough to satisfy your display requirements, then perhaps you should seriously consider plugging in a Microvision's PicoP-based SHOWWX+ projector into your system, as the device can magnify your display area, through its projector.
Nevertheless, Microvision has promised that their revolutionized pico projector is 50 percent brighter, yet the size factor remains the same as its predecessors. On the other hand, the onboard battery can give you up to 2 hours of usage, and there’s also a 5000:1 contrast ratio too. Well the Microvision's PicoP-based SHOWWX+ projector is yours for $449, and here’s a glimpse on how you can plug it into your iPod:
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