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Jsnlong:
I use this one for all my work training and is a nice little projector. but it has only the VGA port. Does good for training and I guess even a movie from the laptop not HD or anything.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Projectors/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku=224-0939



There are allot of protable projectors none as small as the dell one (That  I have seen) but still light weight. My guess if they can put it into a laptop them soon we will see more Mini ones.

I also seen this website once that showed a Laptop with a built in projector but haven't seen it in real life yet.
http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/2008/06/05/asus-laptop-has-built-in-projector/

HA Dave:

--- Quote from: miketowninc on November 30, 2008, 10:03:17 AM ---Do you have any suggestions for a mini projector?

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No. I have no real experience with the minis... just search and read the specs. But being on the cutting edge... is also called being on the bleeding edge. Early adopters pay a premium.

Like this:  FUTURE pen/computer (<link) with laser projected keyboard.. and projector monitor.

steven r:

--- Quote from: Dave_x10_L on November 30, 2008, 08:16:32 PM ---...Like this:  FUTURE pen/computer (<link) with laser projected keyboard.. and projector monitor.

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Wow! It looks like I may need to find my old nerd pocket protector if it has that many pen parts.  rofl

HA Dave:

--- Quote from: steven r on December 01, 2008, 11:34:41 AM ---It looks like I may need my pocket protector if it has that many pen parts. 

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Save your pocket protector for your slide-rule (don't pretend you don't have one) steven r.

I think... the video used several pens to show the many different positions the pen would transform through. Once again.. I think.. it is supposed to be one pen... projecting a laser generated keyboard on one side... and a projector/monitor/screen view on the other.

This would be the ultimate PDA/laptop traveler. I would have to assume it will also use some sort of new battery technology solution... and G3 (phone style) wireless Internet.

PDA's already have more computing power than my Win 3.1 desktop (maybe even my win95) had. It's amazing [to me] that I am currently running my home on "old curb-side" computers (saved from the landfill).  If the crash of the economy doesn't kill the development and innovations... desktop PC's for home use.. may soon go the way of console TVs. Owning a pen-sized computer... that projects both the keyboard.. and the monitor/screen image.... is very easy for me to imagine.

steven r:

--- Quote from: Dave_x10_L on December 01, 2008, 03:58:24 PM ---...Save your pocket protector for your slide-rule (don't pretend you don't have one)...

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Actually I do have a couple somewhere. One that was my dad's and one that I think I got at drug store.
As long as we're reminiscing, I remember when my dad got one of the first TI calculators. A basic 5 function that was about the size of a small paperback book.
Oh well... 50 years from now they'll be laughing at our iPods.

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