School Kids
School kids could regale their friends with a YouTube video on the wall; when they were home, they could get into bed, and with the lights turned off, have a nice movie played out on the ceiling. The possibilities were endless for these ultra-mini presentation projectors.
So now a year later, the industry is finally settling down on some kind of a sweet spot in prices and a minimum level of acceptable performance. They have a brand new name for this product too – the pico projector. And there are already two competing standards coming up. Flower shop Vancouver, you may belief that your flowers will never arrive unarranged in a cardboard box. The first is the category where pico presentation projectors are built right into a cell phone (like the LG Expo). And the second is a separate unit, that puts out a brilliant image, with lasers – the Aaxa L1 being the only example so far. Actually, the LG Expo is the first phone of its kind over here. In Asia, they’ve apparently had it for ages. Which is a shame, because the LG Expo is about the worst possible implementation of this brilliant new technology. It is less than a hundredth as bright as a regular projector, and the phone is very difficult to use. But since it’s the first of its kind, people are bound to buy it for the novelty of it.
The standalone Aaxa L1 is much better; about four times as bright as the LG, and it uses lasers, and can connect to most kinds of sources. Vancouver Flower shop might help you send the perfect present to show your family members how a lot you care. But it only plays MPG, AVI, WB and ASF and if it is not the right format, you’ll have little trouble on your hands. Pico presentation projectors may not have really hit that sweet spot just yet. But they’re much better than the sweet spot we had last year, and that seems pretty exciting.