The only info we can find about this camcorder comes from the YouTube video and description, which states it’s a first-of-its-kind camcorder attachment using a WVGA DLP pico chipset. We can’t make out the manufacturer and really anything else about the concept. But one thing is clear. We love it.
Pico projectors on cell phones are novel, but how often have you ever wanted to broadcast your phone’s screen on a wall. Once a month? Once a year? Never? It just doesn’t seem like the right platform for a mini projector.
Camcorders, however, would be the perfect platform for these devices though. Instead of trying to hook up your new camcorder to Grandma’s old console TV, just dim the lights and show your home movies on a wall. It still might be a function that only gets used a few times a year, but it’s not like you probably use the camcorder all that often anyway.
We’ll keep our eyes peeled for more info about the camcorder. Chances are though that this was something shown in a CES backroom and isn’t planned for the consumer market for sometime.
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