Toyjector: Cute mini projector to be released in Japan

Friday, November 6th, 2009

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Tokyo-based Princeton has announced a super-cute projector today, the so-called Toyjector [JP]. The device is sized at just 50x50x50mm, weighs 120g, comes in an extra-kawaii box and is available in either red or white.

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The FLCOS projector is certainly nice to look at and very portable, but it only produces images with 300×224 resolution and 100:1 contrast ratio and features just 5 lumens brightness. Needless to say, you can’t expect great (or even sufficient) images with these specs. Princeton says you can use the Toyjector for 10,000 hours before you need to replace the lamp. There’s also an internal 1W mono speaker, which won’t get you far either.

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But at $150, the Toyjector is affordable at least, and Princeton throws in a tripod, too. It’s Japan-only so you need to contact the Japan Trend Shop or Geek Stuff 4 U in case you live outside Japan and interested in getting one.

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