Do you remember those tiny DLP-based pico projectors presented at last year's CES? Well, this year Samsung have integrated one into a real working mobile phone. Imagine having a projector this size always with you.

For their first projector phone Samsung chose to go with Texas Instruments and their DLP-based pico projector module that was announced at last year's CES.

The new projector phone by Samsung is actually a working device and it should be available in Korea this year under the Anycall brand meaning it's not a GSM mobile. It has an OLED display, 5 megapixel camera and runs on the Samsung TouchWiz interface.


Introducing the Samsung projector phone

The model name of the Samsung projector phone is still a mystery since unlike what other websites are publishing, the SHOWsign on top of the device is not its name but a Korean wireless video service. The same sign can be found on most Anycall SPH handsets.


Introducing the Samsung projector phone

While image quality by pico projectors is not comparable to the one of their desktop counterparts (who expects that anyway!), the result is quite stunning and the gadget can be used for watching movies or browsing through the image gallery on the move. The best thing about having the projector built right into the phone (instead as a separate device) is that there is no need of external video source and it's always with you ready for use. Of course, you'd probably have to bring your charger along too, as this beam of light seems like a true battery eater.

Here's a quick live demo of the Samsung projector phone:



Along with the mysterious projector phone Samsung also introduced a PMP, dubbed as MBP200. The latter has an integrated DLP projector, too. It also packs a 2.2 inch LCD display, DMB TV tuner and offers video and MP3 support.


The Samsung MBP200 PMP has an embedded projector too

Its projector (made by TI again) is able of projecting images with a 480 x 320 pixels resolution and a size of up to 50 inches. The Samsung MBP200 has up to 16 GB memory on board (via an SD card slot) and sports a built-in speaker and a video input jack.

Nokia 5710 XpressMusic made another early appearance - this time on the Nokia US website. It still looks just the same as the swivelling 5700, but upgrades its specs. We hope the curtain will fall soon and there will be an official announcement.
Nokia 5710 XpressMusic, the successor of the popular 5700, has been spotted on the Nokia USA official web page. On the small banner we can see the long time rumored picture of the handset. The design is similar to its predecessor with the swiveling two-faced keyboard. The black body color and blue outlines make it quite similar to the Nokia 5700 Transformers edition.


Increasing rumors online in the past few months show that the primary upgrades of the Nokia 5710 include a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash and GPS functionality.

Nothing official yet, so we are all ears for an official announcement - hopefully soon.


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