The tiny projector for mobile devices
Germany's Rollei and SK Telecom have teamed up to manufacture the Innocube projector with small, lightweight features that are compatible with smartphones, tablets, and wall-mounted projectors. 60 inches.
Germany's Rollei and SK Telecom have teamed up to manufacture the Innocube projector with small, lightweight features that are compatible with smartphones, tablets, and wall-mounted projectors. 60 inches.
The projector is called Innocube
Considered the world's smallest projector with dimensions 45 x 45 x 46mm, weighs only 129g. IC200T is designed cube with two colors silver and black. IC200C multi-color version.
The Innocube offers 2300mAh lithium-polymer batteries and LEDs for projection from tablets or smartphones via beam focused on the wall or on the screen.
Maximum image size is 60 inches (152cm) at 4: 3, 35-lumen brightness. VGA (640 x 480), 800: 1 contrast ratio.
Rechargeable battery can work continuously for 120 minutes, LED life of about 10,000 hours.
According to the magazine Gizmag, Innocube is designed to be compatible with all mobile devices such as laptops, notebooks, smartphones, tablets ...
The IC200T is expected to sell for $ 392 and the IC200C for $ 432.
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