Microvision & Motorola to Develop Cell Phone Projector
July 26, 2007 11:54 AM | Microsoft | Technology | Comments (1)
Microvision recently announced that it has signed an agreement with Motorola to develop pico projector display solutions for mobile applications leveraging Microvision's ultra-miniature laser based display engine, called PicoP. (See Related Article with Video: Cell Phone Video Projector is Coming Soon - Texas Instruments DLP pico-projector) Tiny laser-based projectors are expected to enable a "big screen" viewing experience from mobile devices. By projecting content displayed on the device screen onto a wall, object or even a curved surface, mobile users could easily share Websites or multimedia applications such as movies, personal videos, mobile TV, photographs and presentations with friends or business colleagues. (See Video of PicoP). | ![]() |
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, however the companies revealed they will work together initially to integrate Microvision's latest PicoP projector inside a functioning mobile device for demonstration purposes. This prototype handset will utilize Microvision's new, WVGA (854 x 480 color pixels) wide angle scanner, first demonstrated in May 2007 at the Society of Information Display annual conference.
Microvision's PicoP Cell Phone Projector
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Posted by: Patrick | July 26, 2007 1:10 PM
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