Showing posts with label Projector. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Projector. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Pico Projector Roundup

Peter Piper a kiss from Pico Pocket Projector have become essential business tools for almost every meeting there is a projector connected to a laptop that displays spreadsheets or presentations. At home, a projector that can replace a LCD or plasma TV to fill a wall with a movie, game console or YouTube videos. There is a new emerging class of projector that fits in the palm of your hand. Some of these are being built into mobile phones and was not surprised to see appear in HD camcorders and digital cameras. Call or handheld Pico projector, these small devices can be used for business or personal pleasure. Microvision yet very few of these devices can be purchased today, but you should see more as available in this product category grows hot. Here's a rundown of some of the most recent of these little gems PICOP Microvision Microvision expects its laser projectors based on Pico in everything from cell phones to laptops. Your projector was demonstrated at fairs SHOWWX fill a large display with image quality good enough. Early adopters should expect to pay about $ 400 - $ 500 for these when they go on sale. 3M Micro Projector 3M Micro Professional Projector Mpro110 Professional Mpro110 weighs 5.6 ounces and can display an image of 50-inch LED LCOS technology. Although the situation is not as high quality as a TV 50 "Plasma, the Pico projector has been on the market for over 6 months and costs $ 359 projector. PK101 Pocket PK101 Optoma Optoma Pico DLP technology uses a light source LED. It weighs 4 ounces and can project an image up to 60 inches. The cost is $ 400. AAXA Technologies Technologies P1 Projector projector AAXA sell P1 for an MSRP of $ 259. It has an SD card slot, speakerphone, integrated LED and use LCoS technology. MBP200 The Samsung MBP-200 is an updated version of the MBP-100. Use the Pico DLP technology to display the image of up to 50 inches. Includes a microSD card slot, headphone jack, and 2.2 inches. A possible alternative to the Samsung TV. PICO News Toshiba in the Pico projector elegant spread since its announcement at CES in January 2009. According to reports, 10 lumens of light could be shed on a WVGA (848 x 480 pixels) image. Aiptek V10 Pocket Cinema can buy this peak LCOS technology-based projector from 3M. It is in the market for more than a year and costs $ 285. only 3 out of 5 Rating on amazon.com but a draft 42-inch, 640 x 480 image and includes a slot for SDHC cards. PICO This Toshiba projector is powered by the engine of 3M Optical showing a 50-inch VGA (640 X 480) of the image. It includes a jack 3.5 mm audio mm and a volume integrated switch. They claim 80 minutes of use per charge. The projector is innovative, like many of the TV from Toshiba in the market. Pico Projectors in phones If Texas Instruments has nothing to say, every phone will have a. projector TI has introduced its latest generation of OMAP chip set at the Mobile World Congress 2009. OMAP 4 states to be three times faster than its predecessor, enabling mobile devices to project images as fast as Video cameras and play back at high speeds. TI chip mobile devices like mobile phone from Samsung has recently released (available in South Korea). The phone can make video or photos from your phone on a flat surface. headlamps designed for an Israeli company has developed call Lumus Eyeglasses glasses used (LOE element optic light guide) to a pair of glasses that can see through and see a picture. A small temple located inthe glasses extends an image projector through the lens using the light guide technology. If it works and how to say it would be a good alternative to large crystals that you can not see through when I'm out.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Multi-Office Setting Video Conference

Introduction not think anyone who says that globalization is something that is really dead. Could it be true that globalization is dead, the idea of creating a unique world with a single currency and a way to accept everyone for who they are. It is not true to say that economic globalization has not beaten us with any amount of force. In fact, we should question the attitude of those who have made a statement so ridiculous, especially if taken on behalf of the business world. The fact of the matter is that globalization, which refers to the world of business is here to stay. This means that there are different stages throughout the world for different companies. Communicating via the Internet through e-mail, chat and phone is fine, but at some point you'll want to have a business meeting with people if only to introduce a visual person and the basis of contact with all offices worldwide. This is where many office environments come into play via videoconference. The model based on multiple videoconference clinic model, the basic way things work is that it has a video terminal that is configured in each of several settings of the conference. Then, the monitors are set and the cameras can transmit their signals to each of the different teams and make the signal is transmitted to the screen for all to see. Eventually, if the conference has been set correctly, the configuration of the video conference must be able to see all other options, when the meeting actually starts. It is a simple but surprisingly effective way to ensure that people get in touch and stay in touch with each other when they are in different countries, but the same activity. Cost efficiency The truth of the matter is that when you compare the video from any Internet, email, chat or even something like voice over Internet protocol services, there really is no comparison to be raised. By e-mail in particular, there is really no way that videoconferencing can be compared with e-mail when it comes to the cost-effectiveness. There are simply too many new devices need to be treated differently. These devices are expensive and here comes the cost advantages even when profitability is not comparable, there are still other benefits to multi-office video conferencing are still unexplored. For the sake of brevity, suffice to say that the most obvious of them is seeing their business partners. Humans are highly visual creatures and there's something to say about the possibility of having a meeting where you can see everyone talking. There should be every day, but it may be often enough to reinforce the visual sensation of a team.