Motorola Signs Up For Mobile Projector
26 Jul, 2007, 10:38 am IST | by
Shayne Rana
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Motorola has officially decided to get on board with Microvision to help bring their dream of the PicoP pocket laser projector to reality. This could be the next generation in business and media technology in mobile pones. Of course this is not something we can expect to see in the very near future. Be that as it may it still seems like a step forward. "With its slim form factor and low power requirements, Microvision's PicoP projector is optimized for the mobile environment," stated Alexander Tokman, President and CEO of Microvision. "We believe that our unique display technology, combined with Motorola's focus on delivering cool experiences, would allow mobile users to enhance their viewing of information and entertainment." For more information check out Tech Gadgets. |
Tags: Mobile Phone Projector
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