Toshiba presented its ultra-compact, ultra-light LED projector offering the ultimate in mobility and portability during IFA 2008.
The company also introduced many more examples of the future of projector technology, with the objective of maximum eco-friendliness and brightness, minimum dimensions and sleek, timeless design. All devices presented at the exhibition are scheduled for market launch during 2009.
Measuring 45 mm x 17 mm x 100 mm, it is around the size of the average mobile phone. No wonder that this mini-miracle is also so light in weight – at100 grams including battery, it is currently the lightest projector in the world and among the smallest. Used with a smartphone, the mobile LED projector can deliver presentations anywhere, any time with the minimum of effort and equipment.
Two years after presenting the world's first LED projector(model: ff1), Toshiba now adds a further crowning achievement at IFA 2008. This LED achievement underlines the company's leadership status in the development of future-oriented innovations.
The major benefit of LED technology over conventional projection methods is the far longer lifespan of the LEDs and their efficient energy use. Because LEDs do not heat up when in use, powerful fans are unnecessary, enabling the housing to be streamlined accordingly. In addition to the technical advantages, LED technology also signals the direction of future progress: LEDs offer extremely low power consumption and are highly durable.
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