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A projector phone is a mobile phone that contains a built-in pico projector.
Model | Release | Availability | Projector technology |
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Logic Bolt V1.0 Prototype [1] | May 2008 | USA | 640x480 LCOS 10 Lumens |
Logic Bolt V1.0 [2] [3] [4] [5] | January 2009 | USA | 640x480 LCOS 10 Lumens |
Logic Bolt V1.5 [6] | October 2009 | USA | 640x480 LCOS 12 Lumens |
Samsung Show | August 2009 | South Korea & Europe | 480x320, 10 lumens, max image 50" |
LG eXpo [7] | December 2009 | N/A | 480x320, max image 40", 6 Lumens |
Samsung Beam W9600 | January 2010 | South Korea | 854x480, 15 lumens, max image 50" |
Fujitsu / NTT DoCoMo F-04B [8] [9] | March 2010 | Japan | 854x480, 6 lumens |
The Mighty | March 2010 | China | 640x480, max image 32" |
Samsung Galaxy Beam (Halo) i8520 | July 2010 | Singapore | 800x480, 9 lumens |
Intex V.Show IN 8810 | November 2010 | India | |
Techberry ST200 | December 2010 | India | |
VOX Mobile Q8 | December 2010 | India | |
NTT DoCoMo SH-05C | January 2011 | Japan | 640×360, 9 lumens |
Techberry ST100 | February 2011 | India | |
Spice Popkorn Projector M9000 | March 2011 | India | |
Intex V.Show Mini Theater IN 8809 | March 2011 | India | |
G'Five G5 | April 2011 | India | |
Videocon V4500 | May 2011 | India | |
Micromax X40 | August 2011 | India | |
Maxx Focus MTP9 | December 2011 | India | |
Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530 | July 2012 | Global | 360x640, 15 lumens |
iBall Andi4a Projector | September 2013 | India | 640x480, 15 lumens |
Akyumen Hawk V1.0 Projector Phone | October 2013 | Global | 480P HD, 20 Lumens |
Akyumen Falcon V1.0 Projector Tablet | October 2013 | Global | 480P HD. 30 Lumens |
ZFT K999 | January 2014 | China | |
Samsung Galaxy Beam 2 | April 2014 | China | 800x480, 20 lumens |
VVE WE8 [10] [11] | 2014 | China | 854x480, 45 lumens |
Magicon Ayane QS4 | April 2014 | India | 640x480, 35 lumens |
Akyumen Hawk V2.0 Projector Phone [12] | January 2016 | Global | DLP HD 35 Lumens |
Akyumen Falcon EDU Projector Tablet [13] | January 2016 | Global | DLP HD 35 Lumens |
Akyumen Holofone Projector Phablet [14] | February 2016 | Global | DLP HD 35 Lumens |
Akyumen Falcon M Projector Tablet [15] | February 2016 | Global | DLP HD 45 Lumens |
Motorola Moto Z + Insta-Share Projector mod [16] | September 2016 | Global | 480x854, 50 lumens, max 70” image |
Ragentek Voga V [17] [18] [19] | October 2017 | China | MEMS laser, 720x1280, 50 lumens (MicroVision, Inc. PicoP PSE-0403-103) |
VVETIME VM3 [20] | December 2017 | China | DLP WVGA, 100 lumens, 30-100" image size, RGB LED |
Blackview Max 1 [21] | February 2018 | China | MEMS laser, 720x1280, 50 lumens, 0-200" image size (MicroVision PicoP PSE-0403-103) |
Akyumen Hawk V3.0 Projector Phone [22] | January 2021 | Made in USA, Available: Global | DLP HD 60 Lumens |
Akyumen Falcon V3.0 Projector Tablet [23] | January 2021 | Made in USA, Available: Global | DLP HD 90 Lumens |
Unihertz 8849 TANK 2 | June 2023 | Global | MEMS laser, 720x1280, 40 lumens |
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