If you are looking for a portable pocket-sized smartphone projector, a new creation from Sanwa Direct might be worth more investigation. The 400-PRJ018 mini Smartphone projector by Sanwa Direct is ...
It’s exactly what it sounds like: a pico projector slapped on the back of a smartphone. Stupid-looking? Yes. Stupid idea? Definitely not. The projector-phone like this LG Expo from AT&T is the sum ...
BEIJING—Lenovo's new smartphone concept is taking the idea of a phablet to a whole new level. Shown off today at Lenovo Tech World, this smartphone features a built-in pico projector and laser sensors ...
Over the past decade there have been several attempts to cram video projectors into smartphones. All ultimately failed, but a Silicon Valley startup reckons it has the recipe right and is hoping for a ...
Anyone that has considered purchasing a projector to view videos but unfortunately hasn’t had the budget to purchase one. Maybe interested in the cardboard smartphone projector that is available to ...
Sure, you could spend hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars on a high-quality mini projector for your smartphone. But, with a little ingenuity, a shoebox, and a magnifying glass, you can make your ...
After announcing some higher performance smartphones, a selfie flash extension and smartband at CES, Lenovo has announced a full-featured camera smartphone, a larger screen budget smartphone and a new ...
If you keep hold of the phone you already own until late 2015, you may have the chance to buy a new model with a holographic projector inside. That’s the vision of California-based startup Ostendo ...
Technically, this simple DIY project doesn’t produce a hologram, but the results look very similar. The idea is to create a pyramid of transparent, reflective material with the point facing down onto ...
One YouTube channel dedicated to posting technology advice, claims to have a strategy for turning your smartphone into 3D hologram projectors using items you may have around your house. A plastic CD ...
Over the past decade there have been several attempts to cram video projectors into smartphones. All ultimately failed, but a Silicon Valley startup reckons it has the recipe right and is hoping for a ...