Dec 19 2008, 01:05 PM
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So my dad's business acquaintance from Singapore brought me a phone that they don't make in the U.S. It has no discernable markings of what type of cell phone it is anywhere on the phone or in the software, so I opened up the casing and noticed that it has a reference email that is "pico@motorola.com" to report problems since it is an engineering sample.
I searched the web thinking that the name of the phone could be the "motorola pico" and found this. http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/07/24/microvis...ojector-phones/ QUOTE Back during CES we talked a bit about the Pico Projector from Microvision and how cool it would be to project your content from your phone onto a wall or other surface for big screen viewing. At the time the Pico Projector wasn’t slated to go into a phone, but today Microvision has announced that they have signed an agreement with Motorola to integrate the Pico Projector into future Motorola products. The PicoP is an ultra-miniature laser based display engine that will enable big screen viewing for mobile devices. While the details of the agreement weren’t disclosed, the two companies did say that they were working together to integrate the PicoP into a working handset for demo purposes. The prototype phone will use the new WVGA, 854 x 480 pixel wide angle scanner that Microvision introduced at the May 2007 Society of Information Display conference. Looks like we are one step closer to throwing the streaming TV some cellular providers offer onto a screen actually big enough to enjoy. Pretty cool to see this on the market in a few years, no? Upon further research, I found the phone is most likely the motorola rapture http://www.store.motorola.com/mot/en/US/ad...wAddButton=true It looks most similar, except the front side of the clamshell looks a little different. Cool little phone though. It is making is debut 4Q 2008 (Now) in the U.S., but it has been on the market in SE Asia for about a year or two now. -------------------- ![]() A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have. |
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