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The LED-based device is less than half an inch thick and roughly thesame size as a wireless earpiece. Despite this, 3M claims that it iscapable of VGA resolution images and unlike certain other tinyprojection technologies, it is available today. Texas Instrumentsshowed it’s own Pico Projector in action here a few months back.
3M claims that its wee projector is capable of firing out a 40in, orlarger, image with “no-speckle and a high-fill factor that ensuressuperior image quality”.
“3M mobile projection engines achieve the size, efficiency,image quality and affordability needed for consumer adoption of thispromising new product category,” said Mike Kelly, executive vicepresident, 3M Display and Graphics Business. It will be interesting to see which phone maker snaps this up first.It’s about time luxury mobile phones offered something a lot moreuseful and cool than some silly shiny metal and Swarovski crystals.