LancerLink Pico Projector Runs Windows CE, Supports Microsoft Office Viewers
Here is another interesting portable projector for you. It looks like a harmonica with a set of useful buttons embroidered on its face. The MPJ-104WCE as it is named, was announced by LancerLink, a Japan-based corporation very recently.
Quick Highlights? The device is basically a 10 lumens pico projector that projects images of 640*240 resolution 32inches diagonally using a set of white LEDs and an LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) for the display.
Something that you’ll not appreciate about the device is that it does not connect with external video input sources. That means, the device does not accept any input data for presentation from your laptop or computer. Rather it accesses input from its internal memory or a SD expansion card.
For the same reason, it also incorporates Microsoft Office Viewers to display MS Word, MS Powerpoint and other supported Microsoft file formats. And it supports entertainment formats like WMV, AVI, MPEG, BMP, JPEG, MP3, WMA, or WAV for that extra fun.
A couple of speakers, support for using an external USB keyboard and mouse, 64MB RAM and 64MB flash memory form some interesting list of features for this gizmo. It runs Windows CE 5.0 and is powered by an ARM9-based 400 MHz Samsung S3C2442 processor.
It runs for about 2hours on a single charge and will be sold for about $576 (or 49,800 Japanese Yen). Yes, that’s so because it’s presently sale-bound to Japanese markets only but will probably make it to the global markets very soon.
Tags: Pico Projector, pocket projector, Portable Projector, Windows CE
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