
Mitsubishi’s Red Laser Diode Advacement Could Lead To Brighter Pico Projectors
January 15th, 2010 admin
The first wave of pico projectors had all sorts of steam behind it, but that enthusiasm was soon pushed away as newer and more wide-ranging products came to market. After a year-long lull, it really feels like the mini projector has its groove back, and now we’re hearing more and more about new options and new progress being made in order to make them more suitable for the mainstream market. Mitsubishi Electric has today announced something that’s highly technical in nature, but could have a
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