Amplify yourself with the SHOWWX laser pico projector. The SHOWWX projects
big, bright, and colorful images that are always in focus, yet it is small
enough to fit in your pocket. Connect the SHOWWX to a video output-capable
device to spontaneously share photos and videos, presentations and more, for a
big screen experience.
The Microvision Pico Projector uses the revolutionary laser-based PicoP display
engine that delivers large, colorful, bright, and vivid images that are always
in focus, regardless of projection distance. The accessory product is a simple
plug-n-play pico projector for people on-the-go who want to spontaneously view
and share mobile TV, movies, photos, presentations and more. Users can take the
pocket-sized projector anywhere, plug it into their portable media players, like
cell phones, laptops, iPhone, iPad and other portable gadgets with TV-Out or VGA
functionality and share a big screen experience with friends, family or business
associates. Depending on the ambient light, the projected images range in size
from 30cm to 3m.
Features
- Always in focus: you never, ever
have to adjust focus
- Sharp and clear images on any surface from 6 inches or less
to 200 inches or more
- Rich and vivid laser colors amplify your photos, videos and
presentations
- Wide projection angle delivers a big image (1:1 throw
ratio)
- High resolution (WVGA 848x480) brings out every detail
- Widescreen (16:9) aspect ratio enables you to experience
content
the way it was meant to be
- Sleek contours feel great in your hand; slim enough to put
in your pocket
- Plug-n-play compatibility enables quick and easy operation
with your device
- Movie-capable battery that lasts 90-120 minutes on a single
charge
SHOWWX works with a variety of devices
Your Device Must Have TV/Video-out Capability
What is
TV/Video-Out? TV/Video-Out is a capability that allows a device (like an iPod,
for instance) to send a video signal to another device (such as SHOWWX). Here’s
a few examples of common TV/Video-Out devices and what they connect to:
- Desktop PC connected to a monitor
- DVD-player connected to a TV
- Video game console connected to a mounted projector
To find out if
your device has TV/Video-out, we recommend you read the product user manual or
search on the web for the product’s technical specifications.
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