For those who have everything: Optoma Pico mini-projector
The Optoma Pico mini-projector connects to cell phones, digital cameras, or iPods.
The world is your movie screen (or conference room) with the Optoma Pico mini-projector. It can connect to any cell phone, digital camera, or iPod for “projection on the run.” From up to eight feet away, the pocket-size device displays images and animations that appear as large as 5 feet high. The LED light lasts for more than two years—whether that’s two years of business or pleasure is up to you.
Price: $230
Contact: www.Optomausa.com
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