iPhone projector
A tiny projector that plugs into an iPhone’s docking slot and can throw a 25" image about a meter away has gone on sale in Japan and China.
The projector weighs just 32grm and is about the size of half an iPhone. Its tiny LED lamp runs off the phone’s battery and generates 320×240 resolution at a brightness of 10 lumens.
Thanko, a retailer which is selling the device in Japan, said it has tested the projector with the iPhone, iPad and the iPod touch.
The company, which operates a gadget store in Tokyo’s geeky Akihabara district as well as an online shop, is charging ¥15,800 (€148) per unit. Its first shipment of 100 was sold out on Tuesday, a day after the initial launch, though a spokesman said more were on order.
Price: €148
Motorola MOTOACTV
This new piece of wearable technology from Motorola wont win points for originality but might fit comfortably in the personal fitness sector. The MOTOACTV logs, tracks and sync your workout data and your music library to suit your mood. Nice inclusions that take it above the level of MP3 player + app are a heart rate monitor, accelerometer and GPS.
Price: tbc
Motorola Xoom 2
Yes another Motorola device, but you wait so long then two come along at the same time. This time the high end Xoom 2 tablet will be looking to be a more affordable (ie realistic) competitor to the iPad 2. Specs revealed so far include 16Gb storage, 8.2" touch screen, optional 3G but, most interestingly, it will not be running Android Icecream sandwich, opting for another implementation of Android Honeycomb, instead.
Price: €399.90
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