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		<description><![CDATA[I just found out that a company called Optoma has just introduced the first Pico projector based on the DLP (Digital Light Processing) Pico chipset. This projector isn’t just for the iPhone or that snazzy iPhone 3G, but it is designed for any mobile device including iPods, PDAs, smart phones, and digital cameras. According to [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just found out that a company called <strong>Optoma</strong> has just introduced the first <strong>Pico projector</strong> based on the <strong>DLP</strong> (<em>Digital Light Processing</em>) Pico chipset. This projector isn’t just for the <strong>iPhone</strong> or that snazzy <strong>iPhone 3G</strong>, but it is designed for any mobile device including iPods, PDAs, smart phones, and digital cameras.</p>
<p>According to the company, this is a “<em>world’s first</em>”, and will allow users to share photos and videos with a projected image that is 100 times bigger than that of their normal screen. Best of all, this projector is small enough to fit in a user’s shirt pocket.</p>
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