Logic Wireless Unveils World's First Projector Phone
January 8, 2009 - Imagine carrying a big screen TV in your pocket. The world’s first projector phone allows just that.
The new Logic Bolt, created by US-based Logic Wireless, makes its debut at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.
Traditional cell phones provide an amazing amount of information which users are forced to view on palm-sized screens. The tiny screen makes sharing that information difficult.
The new Logic Bolt increases screen size by 3000% or more through a built-in projector that casts razor-sharp images onto a wall or screen. A once “one-user” cell phone becomes a device that creates images large enough for a crowd.
Logic Wireless sees endless applications for its new projector phone, including a must-have business tool. Logic Wireless phones are compatible with GSM carriers such as T-Mobile and AT&T . In the future, the company will expand its GSM Carrier network.
The Bolt features:
- Built-in projector that casts images 36“ to 64”+
- Touch Screen
- GSM Quad Band
- 3 Mega Pixel Camera
- Bluetooth, GPS, Internet
- PowerPoint, Excel, Word
- Connects with Laptop USB, TV, XBox, Wii
MSRP: $600
$100 with 2 yr. Carrier Contract
Future versions will include:
- Dual: CDMA + GSM Quad Band
- Live Video Conferencing while projecting
- 4 Times Brighter Projection with Brightness Adjustment
- Larger touch screen with slide keyboard
- 3 Mega Pixel Camera with
- Windows Mobile Software
SOURCE Logic Wireless LLC
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