Explay to launch Colibri mobile-projection module at Barcelona
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During next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, multimedia specialist Explay will be unveiling Colibri, its third-generation projection module.
Explay has announced that it will unveil the Colibri mobile-projection module with SPEckle-free LCoS Laser (SPELL) projection technology during the 2009 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. At less than five cubic centimetres in volume, Colibri (Explay's third-generation projection module) offers an unrivaled set of deliverables in terms of size, resolution and power consumption. It is claimed by Explay to be "the smallest, highest resolution, eye safe, always focused, speckle-free, least power consuming module in the industry. It also has an unprecedented color gamut that can project any multimedia content onto any flat or curved surface.
" Daniel Oleiski, CEO of Explay, declares: "Embedding the Colibri will turn any cellular phone into a high-quality projector. It enables cellular users worldwide to project, view and share visual content anytime and anywhere. Understanding this, leading cellular manufactures and operators are already validating the Colibri for their next line of devices. We are excited to demonstrate the new Colibri module projector during Mobile World Congress to select customers and partners...The market for cellular projection is currently composed of companion handheld projectors and embedded projectors. Explay's technology can serve both markets and can be customised according to the needs of each customer."
* Explay, a mobile projection solutions provider, specialises in ultra small, mobile-projector modules for a wide variety of consumer and vertical applications. Its projector engines are claimed to "produce an eye safe, always focused bright and speckle-free image. The company offers "an...optics and electronics solution that may either be packaged as a companion handheld device or be embedded in handheld products such as mobile phones, portable media players and digital cameras."
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