2011年5月2日 星期一

Projector Lamps on Laptops: Practicality Meets Mobility

With the proliferation of the tablet computer, some would suggest that the life of the laptop may be limited. This assumption overlooks the fact that the tablet is positioned more for those who consume content, not those who create it. The latest innovation in laptop computers is leveraging next-generation projector lamps and the mobile consumer is sure to benefit.

According to this recent review, the latest series of high-performance laptops, known as LIFEBOOKs, is being produced by Fujitsu Asia and contains the 2ns Generation Intel (News - Alert) Core processor. The laptops are built not only for mobile use, but also for practicality, providing everything for the mobile user.

Functioning as a high-speed processor, this new laptop also offers accessories that include tiny pico projectors that will attach to the side USB port. The projector, complete with a projector lamp, can also be stored in the ODD slot to be pulled out whenever needed. Another step toward the wireless world, this innovation is a great combination of audio visual projector and a laptop.

The pico projector casing and projector lamp is reportedly as thin as the laptop and appears to be sleek when plugged into the laptop. The projector also offers a pivot point so that the image projected can be moved as necessary. Such flexibility ensures the user can extend the value of the projector, as well as the new line of laptops.

To date, Fujistu still has not released much information regarding the specs of the new projector lamps or projectors, although the company has specified the resolution at 800 x 600. The projectors themselves are pico projectors and by design, they display small – and not very bright - images through the projector lamp. The practicality of these projectors, however, is likely to gain more attention than any lack of quality.

The new projector lamp model is slated for a Japan release in the short team, keeping Australian and North American consumers only wishing they could gain access to a mobile and practical innovation. The Fujitsu (News - Alert) projectors and projector lamps already on the market may be more appealing for those who want the “bigger than life” displays with crisp bright images.

For those seeking practicality and portability, however, the new pico projector lamp technology integrated with a laptop may just be the way to go. For the mobile user, this technology opens up some new doors, extending the value of the platform. 

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