We’ve heard of mobile phone projectors already and while there are still not a lot of them, phone manufacturers are trying hard to come up with their own versions. Just recently, Texas Instruments and Samsung Electronics partnered to work together to release the Samsung I7410.
Also called as the W7900 in Korea, this projector phone features a 5 megapixel camera, DLP Pico chipset technology, built-in audio speakers, flick navigation, and hi-res color OLED touchscreen. This mobile phone boasts of a sleek and lightweight design, making it a very ideal mobile projector.
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