A prototype of the world's thinnest laser projector with 100-lumen is seen on display in Japan.
This laser projector device (OIU) can shoot images with 800x480 pixels resolution. Not too awesome, but considering the device is only has 75mm thickness, it describe an amazing work by Panasonic.
The technology used on this laser projector is quite interesting, because the system is different from other normal projector. The light does not pass through the LCD filter like other projectors in general, and it only takes one shot to project the image.
Currently, Samsung has been trying to implement a mini projector in their Galaxy Beam with great battery life and a pretty good projection quality. However, the phone is quite expensive and the projection is not so good when used in a room that receives plenty of light.
So there is a great possibility, that one day this Panasonic thin laser projector can become a standard feature in mobile devices the future.
Source: engadget
This laser projector device (OIU) can shoot images with 800x480 pixels resolution. Not too awesome, but considering the device is only has 75mm thickness, it describe an amazing work by Panasonic.
The technology used on this laser projector is quite interesting, because the system is different from other normal projector. The light does not pass through the LCD filter like other projectors in general, and it only takes one shot to project the image.
Currently, Samsung has been trying to implement a mini projector in their Galaxy Beam with great battery life and a pretty good projection quality. However, the phone is quite expensive and the projection is not so good when used in a room that receives plenty of light.
So there is a great possibility, that one day this Panasonic thin laser projector can become a standard feature in mobile devices the future.
Source: engadget





