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March 27, 2007

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A few select journalists got a flash at this year's CES, but no photos were allowed - until now. Texas Instruments are showing off its Pico, a DLP projector that is chiquitito enough to be incorporated into the bottom of a cellphone.

The 1.5-inch gizmo, which contains three lasers, a DLP chip capable of driving widescreen TV images, and a power supply, can be used to beam DVD-quality video onto a wall or a screen, giving you a bigger image than anything you'd find on even the biggest smartphone LCD screen. Two more pics of a nekkid Pico and its DLP chip after the jump. Oh, and need I say that the phone is obviously phake?

TI demos its movie projector in a phone [CNet News]

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Originally from Gizmodo, remediated by yatta on Mar 27, 2007 at 10:02 AM


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