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Philips has launched two new portable pico projectors under its PicoPix line, offering consumers up to Full HD projected 'immersive' images in a small, lightweight form factor. The projectors are ...
While companies like Sony and Epson strive to bring giant movie theater-caliber projectors into the home, Philips is taking the opposite approach with compact alternatives that create big images from ...
Though crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo have been used by startups and small businesses to bring their ideas to life, established companies have also been using these platforms ...
Philips has launched a small projector on crowdfunding website Indiegogo called PicoPix Max. The product boasts a small, highly portable size, enabling users to easily carry it from one location to ...
One of the smallest projectors I've ever seen, the Philips Pocket Projector PPX4010 ($299.99) is the perfect companion for anyone who wants a portable model but doesn't want to carry any more than ...
The Philips Pocket Projector PPX4350 Wireless ($399.99) weighs just 4.2 ounces and fits in a shirt pocket, making it of obvious interest if you need a pico projector. Its key limitation—that it ...
The projector uses an LED light source rated for up to 30,000 hours, with a brightness of 700 lumens and a 3000:1 contrast ratio, delivering vibrant colors in moderately lit rooms. It includes dual 7W ...
Philips is tempting players to pre-order "the ultimate gaming projector built for unparalleled performance and total immersion." The GamePix 900 boasts a high refresh rate and super-low input lag, 4K ...
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