Wired.com checks out two products featured at this years 'CES Unveiled' preview event in this rapid-fire roundup -- Microvision's SHOWWX laser pico projector, and the Entourage twin-screen eDGe netbook and e-reader combo.
Duration : 0:1:32
Wired.com checks out two products featured at this years 'CES Unveiled' preview event in this rapid-fire roundup -- Microvision's SHOWWX laser pico projector, and the Entourage twin-screen eDGe netbook and e-reader combo.
Duration : 0:1:32
@astaschak Why …
@astaschak Why would your being left handed have anything to do with its usage?
You would like to have reading Books on right screen and command interface on left, instead?
Well, you can send them the e-mail to make it happen.
Been interested in …
Been interested in that pico projector for sometime. its by far the best to date, but like all of them they all need to be seriously bright and vivid to be taken seriously. If so the applications for it would be endless. Combined with on glass3M Vikiuiti rear projection film, one could create heads up displays for cars, portable outdoor displays and endless business/home displays.
all without the headache’s of low light hindrance.
you should really …
you should really look up laser projection technology before you say that. $500 is steep.
that e reader looks …
that e reader looks difficult for a left handed person like me
the mini projecter …
the mini projecter is crap!! 500 bucks can already buy a new real projecter.
@skitfu hahah lmaoo
@skitfu hahah lmaoo
i rather spend 500 …
i rather spend 500 bucks on the ereader and netbook combo than on the mini projector
Yay! Now whenever I …
Yay! Now whenever I watch in public, so can everybody else=D
Thank you technology for making exhibitionism portable.
lol trolls
lol trolls
@losbergs2 troller
@losbergs2 troller
woho 1rst!
woho 1rst!