This is total BS unless the students are staring directly at the projector lens. Looking at the projected image on the screen is no different than looking at it when the blinds are open and the sun is shining on it (except the sun is way brighter when it's shining directly on the screen).
Next thing some paranoid schitzo parents are going to be suing for exposing their kids to [deadly] infrared radiation from the heating system.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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This is total BS unless the students are staring directly at the projector lens. Looking at the projected image on the screen is no different than looking at it when the blinds are open and the sun is shining on it (except the sun is way brighter when it's shining directly on the screen).
Next thing some paranoid schitzo parents are going to be suing for exposing their kids to [deadly] infrared radiation from the heating system.