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BeamBox Evolution R-2 — one of the brightest little guys around

BeamBox has just outed its Revolution R-2 pico projector , and while nothing much that could be termed revolutionary has happened in the world of tiny projectors as of late, the R-2 certainly has one thing going for it: it’s super bright. That’s right, the Revolution R-2 boasts a 40 lumen LCoS chip, which means it should stand out where most picos are much less — and often around 20 lumens. Other than that it will produce a 75-inch projection with a 200:1 contrast ratio, it’s got 1GB of storage plus a microSD slot, A/V inputs and a Mini USB port, plus an integrated media player


DIYer combines iPhone 3GS with Show WX for pico projected gaming bliss (video)

The Moject project proved that smartphones and pico projectors do indeed have a thing for one another, but Ethan Janson has taken things one step further with an unnamed contraption that holds his iPhone 3GS, a Microvision Show WX and an “ancient” point-and-shoot camera. Put simply, the handmade thingamajig allows him to play his iPhone games on a far larger screen, and since the Show WX continually autofocuses regardless of distance from walls, there’s never a blurring issue when flailing about in order to control the gameplay. The full skinny is down there in the source, but shortcut takers can head straight past the break for a video.


Roger Ebert gives 3D thumbs down, shocking headlines two thumbs up

Apparently in need of something to take his mind off of the “are games art?” debate , film critic Roger Ebert has published “Why I Hate 3-D (And You Should Too)” in Newsweek .


Samsung AMOLED Beam SPH-W9600 projector phone is not what we’ve been waiting for

Remember Samsung’s impressive 3.7-inch Super AMOLED Beam projector phone running Andriod? This isn’t it


Mystery buyer orders $8.5 million in Microvision PicoP Laser Display Engines, planning world’s greatest rave?

Remember Microvision’s little announcement last week that it would be selling its PicoP Laser Display Engine to OEMs, hoping they’d find ways to stuff the thing into little gadgets of all sorts? The company has apparently been doing just that with aplomb, already scoring an $8.5 million order from one top secret client that will “embed the PicoP engine inside a high-end mobile media player for release in late 2010.” Unfortunately, this fancy-pants media player isn’t set to be announced until just before release, meaning we have many months of delicious speculation ahead of us


Optoma PK201 pico projector now shipping, PK301 up for pre-order

We’re still holding out for the faraway 1080p pico projector, but for those who need a display in their pocket before 2023, Optoma ‘s latest aren’t half bad options. The PK201 and PK301 , both of which made their debut at CES earlier in the year, now have product pages at Amazon, with the former being listed as in stock ($299.99) and shipping this very moment