PDA/PC projector

FAVI A3-WiFi

The A3-WiFi is a pico projector that runs Android OS (not sure which version) and includes an integrated touchpad mouse. It's got 2GB of internal memory (and a microSD slot) and a built-in media player (supports images, videos and office documents). It's also got Wi-Fi and a web browser (Explorer). The projector itself offers 800x600 resolution (we do not know the brightness).

FAVI A3-WiFi photo

The A3-WiFi costs $399 and is available on Amazon.com - but it isn't launched yet (although you can order it now).

ESPlus Seeser

The Seeser is a laser based Android (v2.2 Froyo) Pico Projector that boasts 800x600 resolution, 25 lumens and a 1Ghz processor. It supports all files formats you can expect, but there's no access to the Android Market (and there's no way to control applications anyway). According to Microvision, the Seeser uses their PicoP engine, which should mean that the resolution is actually 848x480... hopefully this will be clarified soon.

ESPlus Seeser photo

The Seeser will launch in Korea soon, we do not know the price yet.

AAXA P4

The P4 is a very bright (80 lumens, the most powerful pico projector together with the unofficial Optoma PK320) DLP (WVGA, 854x480) pico projector that runs Windows CE software. It has 2GB of internal memory (and a micro SD slot) and can run any Windows-CE supported application (such as Office, PDF, games and more). It also has an optional QWERTY wireless keyboard.

AAXA P4 photo

The P4 is now shipping for $339.

Neckers Vingo

Vingo is an Android-powered (v2.3) WVGA DLP (40 lumens) pico projector. It can project Android applications and also include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It includes 512MB of RAM and up to 16GB via a microSD slot and runs on a 1Ghz ARM CPU.

Neckers Vingo photo

FAVI W3

The W3 is a pico projector that runs Windows OS (not sure which version) and includes an integrated touchpad mouse. It's got 2GB of internal memory (and a microSD slot) and a built-in media player (supports images, videos and office documents). It's also got Wi-Fi and a web browser (Explorer). The projector itself offers 1024x600 resolution (we do not know how bright it is).

The W3 costs $399 and is available on Amazon.com - but it isn't launched yet (although you can order it now).

Tursion TS-102

Tursion's TS-102 is the world's first Android-running pico projector (v2.1) - it includes internal storage (8GB plus a microSD slot) and can be used to play videos and music files, office documents, e-books, games and web browsing too, with its built-in Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g). The user interface includes buttons, a touch pad and a remote control. The light engine itself is 3M's LCoS MM200, offering 800x600 resolution at 20 lumens.

Tursion TS-102 photo

The TS-102 is now shipping for $449.

Tursion TS-101

Tursion's TS-101 is a pico projector that runs Windows CE 5.0. The projector itself uses 3M optics and offers 30 lumens (resolution unknown, probably 640x480). The projector includes 1GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot. It can play back photos, movies and office documents (and any file format supported on the Windows CE). You can control it via a remote control or via the touch pad no the projector itself.

Tursion TS-101 photo

The TS-101 is shipping in the US now for $349


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