
PDA/PC projectorSolidmicro SD-HK800Solidmicro's SD-HK800 is an LCoS (640x480, 30 lumens) pico projector that runs Windows CE 5.0 on a TCC7901 498MHZ × 2 Dual CPU and supports office documents, PDFs, movies, photos and audio files from its internal 2GB memory (and it has a microSD slot, too). The optics are made by 3M. The projector comes in white or in black. The SD-HK800 will launch in late August, probably in Japan only. via SolidMicro.
Chinavasion CVOB-E72The CVOB-E72 is a linux-based Projector PC. It's got Wi-Fi, a 2hrs battery and a keyboard wireless remote control. It can play files from an SD card or a USB drive, the internet (Flickr, YouTube, etc.) via the Wi-Fi and it also has an A/V input port. The CVOB-E72 costs $267. Via Slashgear
Lancerlink MPJ-104WCEThe MPJ-104WCE is a pico-projector running windows CE 5.0 for the Japanese market. It has 4Gb of internal memory, an ARM 9 CPU (4800Mhz), USB connectors. It supports Video and audio files, and also PDFs and Office documents. Via AkihabaraNews
Allcam CP1 WinCE
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Buy at amazon.co.uk The CP1 is a handheld computer and pico projector in one small package. It runs Windows CE, and so supports Windows Office, Audio/Video files and more. It's got a built-in mouse-pad, but it also has mini-USB connector for keyboard and mouse (or any other USB device). It's also got a PC speaker. They claim 4-hour battery life. The CP1 weights a bit more than the usual pico-projector at 998 grams. The CP1 costs 194GBP (around $320 US) , and it's available now from Amazon in the UK.
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