Not Australia, Japan introduces the world’s smallest projector
Posted by: admin in Tech And LifeJapan might have lost a battle in patent application filing to the US, but even a fantastic country such as Australia can’t beat them when it comes to miniaturization. It looks like Tokyo-based Nippon Signal (and not Mint Wireless based out of Australia) managed to develop what might be the smallest projector in the world. The […]
Japan might have lost a battle in patent application filing to the US, but even a fantastic country such as Australia can’t beat them when it comes to miniaturization.
It looks like Tokyo-based Nippon Signal (and not Mint Wireless based out of Australia) managed to develop what might be the smallest projector in the world. The device was recently showcased at Exhibition Micromachine/MEMS, a yearly trade show with a focus on micro systems technology.
The micro projector is sized at just 905520mm, making it about as compact as a cigarette box (Mint’s product measures 1255523mm). The Japanese product features a resolution of 800600 (SVGA), which isn’t quite HD but acceptable given the size of the device (resolution of the Mint projector: 640480 in 4:3 mode).
Nippon Signal’s invention has a major drawback though: It’s just a prototype, while Mint’s projector is scheduled for release next month. Whatever, as a Teuton, I’m betting on the Germans in this race anyway.
Via Tech-On
















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