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  • IFA 2008 - Toshiba Presents Tiny LED-Projectors - News

    making it a good companion for smart phones with video outputs.. Toshiba hides its real highlights in display cabinets further back at its stand. The smallest LED projector (LED Pico Projector) barely weighs 100 grams while projecting at a brightness of 10...

  • Tiny LED Projector; Big Picture - News

    Tiny LED Projector; Big Picture. optoma pico led projector. If you’re a road warrior, then you may be interested in a tiny LED based projector from a company called Optoma. If you’re a road warrior, then you may be interested in a tiny LED based projector...

  • Looking For: Pico Projectors and HD Sewing Machines - Reviews

    Looking For: Pico Projectors and HD Sewing Machines. CES 2009 Preview. Tom's Guide heads to Vegas this week to bring you all the tech news worth mentioning. Here's what we're looking for, and what we're not.. Pico Projectors At least three companies...

  • CES Under The Radar: Stuff You Missed - Picture Stories

    and for size comparison.  Three pico units are in the middle, including Toshiba’s entry (not yet available).  The Optoma unit is to the right of the Toshiba, and the Samsung to the left.  WowWee displayed the least expensive pico projector. It will list...

  • Aiptek Pocket Cinema V10 - Reviews

    Aiptek’s Pocket Cinema V10 features LcoS technology (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) developed by 3M (which makes its own mini-projector, the MPro 110). The device is also a direct competitor to Optoma's Pico PK101. Both have a white LED light source. How do they...

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  • Yoggie Pico to the Rescue! - Reviews

    trim and is furnished with blue LEDs and status indicators. Although the Pico Pro is designed for notebook computers, we included a desktop system in our analysis as well for completeness’ sake. Because the Yoggie Pico Pro has no external power adapter, it...

  • Griffin RoadTrip - Reviews

    doesn't work as well as the flexible support. It takes up quite a lot of room, and it's a little fiddly, so if you knock it you can turn it off, but the removable transmitter makes it very versatile. The RoadTrip charges your iPod, though the LED doesn't always...

  • CES 2008 - All News, Reviews and Videos - Reviews

    Enermax Phoenix Adds Enthusiast Features January 11, 2008 FSP Everest provides a Mountain of Power Artic Cooling’s Triple Fan Graphics Cooler Honeywell Licenses LCD Patent To Renesas LED Makers Expect Revenue Increase In 2008 Lenovo Pushes Consumer-based...

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