If you hate using your mobile phone's tiny screen for anything other choosing an acquaintance to moan at, you'll be glad to know that some manufacturers are going to great lengths to help expand your ...
An imaging company is showing off a PDA-sized laser projector at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), claiming the device could solve the problems presented by tiny mobile screens. At the event, which ...
Let's face it. Phones today have everything. You can watch full-length movies in better quality than you can on your four-year-old laptop with some phones. So, what's next? What new feature can be ...
Also on the horizon is the Samsung i7410 projector-phone, which is slated for a summer release, according to unwiredview.com. The portable MBP200 can connect to mobile phones and laptops. By using the ...
If you want a way to instantly project anything on your smartphone screen onto a wall or projector screen, there are a ton of mobile projectors out there that will do a fine job. Most of them cost ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Because of their capability to overcome screen-size limitations in mobile electronics devices, ...
Which phone projector is best? While watching movies and videos on a smartphone is quick and convenient, there are times when a larger image is desired. Phone projectors, often called mini projectors, ...
Pico introduced a new crowd-funding campaign on Indiegogo for an Android-based pocket projector and stylus combo, called the TouchPico. The mini projector can display up to an 80-inch image on any ...
Samsung Sunday announced its first phone of Mobile World Congress (MWC), the Samsung Galaxy Beam, an Android smartphone with a built-in projector. The Galaxy Beam will be available globally in the ...
The Nintendo Switch showed the world that console-quality gaming on-the-go is in high demand. PS4 and Xbox One don't have a convenient handheld tablet setup like Switch, but console portability is now ...
Predicting the future of mobiles is easy -- devices will get thinner, Steve Jobs will get richer and the names of Android handsets will become increasingly smug. Magic? Incredible? Ultima? It can only ...