CES 2008: Microvision Shrinks Projector To The Size Of A PDA January 02, 2008

Read more Gadgets , Gizmodo UK , Mobile Devices , Mobile phones , Movies , PDA , Projector , Smartphones

picop.jpg You might high-def projectors are the most exciting thing happening in the projector world but you’d be wrong. In fact, think ‘tiny’ and you’d be on the right track.

Microvision claims to have cracked the creation of a projector so small that it can be incorporated into mobile phones. The company will be showing off its PicoP projector technology – just 7mm thick - at next week’s gadget smorgasbord, CES 2008, in Vegas next week.

The prototype device – codenamed SHOW - is embedded in a PDA-sized device for use by professionals on the go, but Microvision says it can also be fitted to regular mobile phones. Texas Instruments previewed something similar a few months back - jump now to see a video of it in action.

Performance wise, the SHOW is no slouch either throwing up a 2.5 metre image with a resolution of 848x480 pixels. Battery life is rated at 2.5 hours and images are always in focus.

“Consumers want better display solutions that will enrich their experience in watching TV, videos and movies, in playing games, and in browsing the web from their cell phones and other mobile devices,”points out Alexander Tokman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Microvision. “While mobile multi-media subscription services are on the rise, handset manufacturers, content providers and service providers view tiny cell phone displays as a barrier to stronger consumer adoption of their products and services. With Microvision's SHOW you could view and share everything ranging from YouTube videos, MSN newscasts, and Google search results to PowerPoint presentations, feature-length films, and family photos in a large, full-color, hi-resolution format instead of a 2-inch, QVGA display.”

The company has worked 10 years on this and, having inked a new deal with Motorola, let’s hope that 2008 is the year we might see a product we can actually buy.-Martin Lynch

[Microvision]


Amazon Shifts 17 Wiis Per Second January 02, 2008

Read more Consoles , Entertainment , Gadgets , Games , Wii

wii shop.jpg I realise that it’s pretty sickening to hear that Amazon was selling Wiis at a rate of 17 per second over the Christmas period elsewhere while most of the UK and Ireland got zilch, but that’s life.

Extrapolate those figures and Amazon sold a staggering 1,020 Wiis a minute, 61,200 an hour and a frightening 1.46m per day. Of course, none of that’s actually true, just a theory because there weren’t that many Wiis out there – anywhere.

Amazon actually said that at peak, the Wiis sold at a rate of 17 per second “when they were in stock”. Not too often then.

Other stats showed that Dec 10th was the busiest day with 5.4m purchases and that 99% of Christmas orders shipped on time. -Martin Lynch

[Next-gen]


Magic Teaspoon For Impressing Kids & Ladies January 02, 2008

Read more Entertainment , Gadgets , Gizmodo UK

magicteaspoon.jpg Magic is ancient, mysterious, astounding and, with the right props and practice, capable of being pulled off by anyone. Hell, if professional crackpot Uri Geller could become a millionaire from staring at spoons so can you.

Meet the Magic Teaspoon with a handle comprised off – wait for it - Nitinol (NIckel TItanium Naval Ordnance Laboratory or shape memory metal. This means that as soon as you put it in a warm liquid it will bend. Put it back under cooler liquid to straighten it out. Reusable lots of times, or as many times as you need one decent magic trick to score with the ladies.

I could have saved myself so much time and spoon-related embarrassment in my youth if I’d had one of these. Yours for £24 here.-Martin Lynch

[Red Ferret]


8-in-1 Wii Weapons Kit Is Really Silly But Really Cheap January 02, 2008

Read more Consoles , Gadgets , Games , Gizmodo UK , Peripherals , Wii

wiimote weapons.jpg

I thought the Wii Zapper was pretty cool when I first saw it but now the add-ons for the ridiculously popular Wii console are getting, well, pretty ridiculous.

Meet the Wiimote Weapons Kit from Dragon Electronics, an 8-in-1 selection of bladed accessories that are aiming to add a little more realism to all that arm-waving. You get a pair of throwing knives, dagger, shield, curved scimitar and even a non-PC handgun. Here’s what the marketing blurb says:

Product Features

* Nintendo Wii Weapon Kit 8in1 Bundle Set
* Ease set-up and use
* Childish soft materials manufacture, no hazaro
* Amazing, exciting, fantastic and training body reaction
* Special design for Wii action, fighting or shooting light gun games
* Physical exercise ideal Wii accessories product and good for health

‘No hazaro’, eh? Yours for less than £15.-Martin Lynch

[Shop4tech]


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