Apple iShow Micro Projector: For all Your iPods, iPhones, and MacBooks
It looks like Apple is developing a micro projector.
The iShow was specifically designed for Apple’s line of iPods, iPhones
and MacBooks.
The chassis consists of two disks that need to be pulled apart to show
main part of the projector.
Pulling apart the disks turns on the iShow and allows you to see the
connections and the lens.
The connections for the iShow include a USB connection, a composite
video slot, and Apples proprietary video input socket.
The iShow uses an LED light for illumination, although the amount of
lumens it can produce has not been released.
The projector is also expected to show images up to 60 inches,
diagonally on any wall you point it to.
The iShow is also expected to be energy efficient.
The only concern that is presented with this model is that in order to
display images the iShow is positioned on the round side of the
chassis, which means it could easily role away when not connected to
anything.
More information will be released as it becomes available.
Source:
http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/ http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/...-and-macbooks/
NOKIA N800 Rumor
Now Larry I will save you the trouble.
Rumor has it that Nokia is going to have something similar some day
for the now obsolete N800 and it will project the N800's screen
someday onto the side of Stone Mountain using Mameo technology.
Source: Waffle House table 2 on I-95 exit 2 SC.
2008/09/10/apple-ishow-micro-projector-for-all-your-ipods-