Texas Instruments says phones with projectors are coming this year

Texas Instruments says phones with projectors are coming this year

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Published on: 16 May, 2008 by Nanko Rusev

Texas Instruments says phones with projectors are coming this year

Texas Instrument’s VP said that some companies are already working on phones with mobile projectors, to be made commercially available this year …

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Great!
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awsome
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Sounds like something that will use and require a whole lot of battery power. Doesn't really sound that useful except perhaps as a flashlight.
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Perhaps as a Flashlight?????? you are obviously only thinking about your needs.....think about it vendors businesses eveyrhting can use this
even to watch movies on the plane
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and HOW..does this guy assume they will function?
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Moto was working on something like this last year. If I recall, the image would be DVD quality, but at a size of about 10-15 inches. Power consumption might be an issue, especially if the projectors go larger or brighter or both. But for small business presentations, this beats lugging a laptop and projector. I can see it being used for showing photos, heck I sure could use it to show customers how to program their phones without having to squeeze next to them to view their screen. Plenty of applications, but will it be as popular as the camera? Hard to say.
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I heard about this about a year ago too.. I'm not gona lie, at the time i thought cool.. but i think about it again and i think 'why??' Why put a projector on a phone? Watch a dvd on the wall? to project a presentation onto the wall?? "Sorry chaps, the projector equipment isn't working, never mind i've got my phone,, oops, sorry about the UGK ringtone, ignore that".

I don't know tell me if i'm wrong.. but what use will it have besides the 40minute novelty factor (before your battery dies).
Ps. And don't be fooled, the quality will be something in between crap and quite decent in the dark..!
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funny point..and imagine..cell manufacturers still make the that same quality LCD screens...between crap and quite decent in the dark..!..but dot be fooled!..HD screens are on their way in a year or 2.
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If this is for movies and stuff like that only that would be useless, phones would start to require VGA or even maybe QVGA recording quality for it to actually fufill itself
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These are LED based projectors so they actually use very little power. About as much as a LCD screen and an LED flashlight. If you have ever left an LED flashlight on it takes hours to drain the battery.
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its means the cell phone going to be as big as a brick
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The funcitionality of this technology is only limited to our imaginations. Imagine having a phone that can do a video call, but instead of a tiny screen project a 20-30 inch picture on the wall next to you. Conference calls won't be so impersonal. So on and so forth.
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I agree on the fact that a phone like this will use a high amount of battery power. But I think that they are trying to develop a short-projection device that will use less power.
I don't think they are talking about a phone with a regular wall sort-of projector. I'm pretty sure they will come up with a new technology.
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