I still don't think they're small enough to use the word "pocket". Get me a picture of someone with one of those in their pockets and then we can consider it.
Yeah, what's up with companies just throwing around words? Several cell phone companies toss around the word "unlimited" in reference to their data plans; another electronics company the word "Ultra-Mobile" on something that clearly isn't--c'mon, we all know which one this is. What happened to truth in advertising?
Still, I buy these companies' crap, regardless, so I cannot be too affected.
I played with one of the pocket projectors about a year ago. It was similar in size to the MBP-100, and it actually fit in my front pant pocket. Of course, there is room for nothing else, and it looks really weird to walk around with a giant block at the front of your pants.
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computer.dude.28 @ Feb 18th 2008 1:49PM
I still don't think they're small enough to use the word "pocket". Get me a picture of someone with one of those in their pockets and then we can consider it.
dj-kenpo @ Feb 18th 2008 2:00PM
andre the giant?
derX @ Feb 18th 2008 2:01PM
Yeah, what's up with companies just throwing around words? Several cell phone companies toss around the word "unlimited" in reference to their data plans; another electronics company the word "Ultra-Mobile" on something that clearly isn't--c'mon, we all know which one this is. What happened to truth in advertising?
Still, I buy these companies' crap, regardless, so I cannot be too affected.
Clinton @ Feb 18th 2008 2:34PM
I played with one of the pocket projectors about a year ago. It was similar in size to the MBP-100, and it actually fit in my front pant pocket. Of course, there is room for nothing else, and it looks really weird to walk around with a giant block at the front of your pants.
Chris in CA @ Feb 19th 2008 12:54PM
small valleys/ravines are sometimes called pockets- would it fit in one of those?