• Adtec's unveils palm-size projector with 20,000 hours of LED lamp life

    Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

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    Adtec today unveiled a palm-size LCOS micro projector [JP] that measures 27x58x90mm and weighs 147 grams (battery included). The AD-MP15A features 15 lumens brightness, a contrast ratio of 200:1 contact ratio, 640×480 resolution and a 0.3W mono speaker.

    The built in Lithium-ion battery will, once charged, last for about 40 minutes. Adtec promises a lifespan of 20,000 hours for the projector.

    The projector will be available in Japan in the middle of this month for $430, initially in white only. A black model follows in January. Adtec hasn’s said yet whether the device will find its way outside Japan in the future.

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