Optoma and Apple to soon launch the DLP Pico Projector in Japan

optoma-dlp_pico_projector.jpg The Texas Instruments DLP Pico-Projector was a technology we covered a while back, now Optoma have come out with the Optoma Pico Projector. This device is a pocket-sized projector that runs on batteries and can project images and videos from a variety of sources like iPod, iPhone, digital cameras, cellphones, and DVD players with 480x320 resolution and a maximum screen size of 65 inches at 8.5 feet. It uses a non-replaceable 20,000-hour LED lamp and a DLP chip from Texas Instruments. The battery lasts for 90 minutes and can be recharged through USB or with its own power cord.

The device comes with a built-in speaker that does not perform up to the mark. It will be available in two weeks and will cost approx $430.

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