Here’s our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of September 2019. We’re using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Here’s our monthly best-selling pico-projectors list for the beginning of October 2019. We’re using data from Amazon.com, which seems to be selling the most wide range of pico projectors. This list does not include embedded modules in mobile phones or cameras.
Israel-based ColorChip introduces a new ultra-compact pico projector module based on its PLC SystemOnGlass platform. ColorChip targets the tethered and standalone AR/VR smartglasses market for this module.
The new pico-projector module integrates ColorChip’s ColorMux RGB Beam Combiner with a MEMS scanner. The ColorMux RGB Beam Combiner is based on ColorChip’s proprietary and patented optical waveguides embedded in a glass Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) and SystemOnGlass (SOG) integration & assembly technology.
Philips recently announced the PicoPix Max, a premium and relatively large but still portable Android-powered pico projector that features a Full-HD native image, 800 lumens and a battery life of up to 3 hours. Our friend Charbax posted a nice video showing a prototype device, and Philips says on the video that it already sold over 5,000 such projects on IndieGogo!