HYPOLED, an 18-month-old project tasked with creating OLED microdisplays for upcoming pico projectors, has just released a report of its recent progress. Among the advances is a Fraunhofer IPMS-designed all digital VGA, full color OLED microdisplay backplane with matching pico projector optics. The display measures just 0.18-mm thick and is already in prototype manufacturing. The super miniscule display is connected to a MediaBox enabling it to operate via WiFi. Fraunhofer is now expected to begin developing a prototype of the full projector.
Via Engadget
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
EPOQ EPP-CEP1 Windows CE Pico Projector Unveiled
EPOQ EPP-CEP1 has something interesting inside. The EPOQ EPP-CEP1 Pico Projector runs Windows CE on a Samsung ARM 9 Core 2442 at 400MHz.
This means you can directly carry and display Microsoft Office and PDF documents on the time device. The CEP1 is making you independent from a PC or Notebook.
With the EPOQ CEP1, you can project images up to 50 inches onto any surface with a VGA resolution.
This Pico projector is operated with the touch pad located on the unit's top side. Moreover, it offers a USB host, allowing you to plug in a mouse and keyboard into the CEP1's USB ports, so users can easily control the operation of a computer.
Other features of this Windows CE Pico Projector include 64MB NAND flash, 64MB SDRAM, SD card slot, 4 hour battery life, 10 lumens brightness, and USB port.
Measurements of the CEP1 are 138.5 x 58.5 X 25 mm and the weight is 168g.
Via i4u.com
This means you can directly carry and display Microsoft Office and PDF documents on the time device. The CEP1 is making you independent from a PC or Notebook.
With the EPOQ CEP1, you can project images up to 50 inches onto any surface with a VGA resolution.
This Pico projector is operated with the touch pad located on the unit's top side. Moreover, it offers a USB host, allowing you to plug in a mouse and keyboard into the CEP1's USB ports, so users can easily control the operation of a computer.
Other features of this Windows CE Pico Projector include 64MB NAND flash, 64MB SDRAM, SD card slot, 4 hour battery life, 10 lumens brightness, and USB port.
Measurements of the CEP1 are 138.5 x 58.5 X 25 mm and the weight is 168g.
Via i4u.com
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