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[4 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 48 views]

The audio packaged with the TLP-X200U is designed to talk you through maintenance and setup which should make the whole thing a lot easier to use rather than going through the usual reams of leaflets and manuals that come with most gadgets.

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[10 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 356 views]

The iShow is a micro-projector able to connect to your iPod / iPhone / iWhatever and cast the image on a distance surface. Will Apple be picking this concept mini-projector up? Maybe but of course they already has something similar in the works…

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[19 Aug 2008 | One Comment | 431 views]

The Sanyo PLV-Z700 Full HD Projector is billed as the entry level alternative to the more expensive Sanyo’s PLV-Z2000. Both are full HD with the most obvious difference being the contrast ratio. At a cheaper price, you’re not missing much.

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[9 Aug 2008 | 4 Comments | 222 views]

The Mobile phone projector concept by Min-Sun Kim adds a projector to your cell phone thus integrating yet another device into the ubiquitous cell phone. Project your videos, images and even video conference onto a wall all via your mobile. Cool.

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[9 Jun 2008 | 7 Comments | 1,777 views]

aiptek-projector v10
We hate fiddling with projectors at GadgetHeat meetings as it’s bad enough having to carry the bulky things around all day never mind setting them up. This little gadget we’ve found looks set to save our day.

Aiptek have released their pocket-sized projector, the Aiptek PocketCinema V10. The Aiptek V10 is capable of projecting a 50 inch screen and has a 3-in-1 AV jack as well as support for AVI and MPEG-4 video formats. As the title of the projector suggests (PocketCinema), Aiptek made it pretty darn small.

The Aiptek …

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[8 Jun 2008 | 9 Comments | 442 views]

The R2D2 Digital DVD Projector is one of the best gadgets of 2008. GadgetHeat has a look under the bonnet of this super-gizmo and see if it delivers on it’s 101 functions