(TS) – Rollei, the German manufacturer of optical goods and Korea’s SK Telecom have worked together to develop the Innocube, which is the World’s smaller, light-weight pico projector. The projector capable to pull images from any smartphone or tablet and display them onto a wall at the size up to 60 inches with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
Billed as the world’s smallest pico projector (a claim some manufacturers, including Samsung, would certainly contend), the Innocube measures 1.8 x 1.8 x 1.8 inches (45 x 45 x 46 mm) and weighs 4.6 oz. (129 g). Its cube design makes it look more like a mini-speaker in the silver-and-black IC200T version or a mini Rubik’s Cube in the IC200C multi-colored model.
The Innocube uses a 2300 mAh lithium-polymer battery and LED to pull images from a smartphone or tablet and beam them onto a wall or screen. It packs 35 ANSI lumens of brightness, VGA (640 x 480) resolution and an 800:1 contrast ratio. The battery is said to run for up to 120 minutes, and the LED construction is good for more than 10,000 hours of burn time.
The Innocube is designed to work with all types of mobile devices, including laptops, tablets and smartphones. The IC200T version will go on sale in March in Europe with a retail price of €299.95 (approx. US$392). The Rubik’s Cube-looking IC200C will follow in April for €329.95 (approx. $432).
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