Just saw a commercial for it....
Check it out. Only on att... price is supposedly $199 (not sure if that was before or after rebate). Has a 1Ghz Processor running Windows Mobile.
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Just saw a commercial for it....
Check it out. Only on att... price is supposedly $199 (not sure if that was before or after rebate). Has a 1Ghz Processor running Windows Mobile.
damn! he has really, really steady hands.
Current Phone: Galaxy Nexus; running smooth and with no complaints, thanks to dev Peter Alfonso. Keep up the good work.
Previous Phone: Droid (OG); unceremoniously dumped into the nightstand (I feel as if I should place it onto a wooden barge, set it afloat and light her on fire...).
Phone Before That: Doesn't matter.
Windows mobile fail haha
too bad the projector is an added piece... anyone could do that with the right piece
and ya, wm isnt my favorite..
that one is just an attachment. they'll have a lot of these "pico-projectors" integrated with cell phones soon in the market. i can only imagine how hot that thing will get. pretty neat tho.
I have been wondering the same thing. I was thinking that a projection would be nice to use for full web page surfing when you needed it on top of sharing video or just showing more detail that you sometimes miss by using a small display.
WinMo and T-Mobile.....Pass...
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I've read that the projector add on will cost more than the phone itself. No thanks. It's a neat concept and I think it's amazing that we can do this now, but it's just not very realistic IMO.
I can see the projector idea being very popular with people who give lots of presentations because it will eliminate the need to carry around a laptop and projector but overall I don't see how this will be a huge seller. Besides the business use and the few people who think its "SO COOL" that they'll pay more than their phone for it, no one else will find it worth the money.