Secrets of Nikon's Coolpix S1000pj projector camera revealed
Perplexed by the mystery of Nikon's Coolpix S1000pj projector camera? Like the puzzle of free energy or Google Wave, it's a quandary that has perplexed researchers and common folk alike for decades (or at least a few months). It looks we can now finally lay this particular quandary to rest, however, as leading scientific journal Tech-On! has finally revealed how something can be both a camera and a projector at the same time. It turns out the key is a new L-shaped projector module developed by Nikon itself, which is just the right size to fit inside the camera alongside some repositioned optical components, and some new heat control measures that keep the whole thing from getting too toasty. Still skeptical? Hit up the read link below for a closer look and some additional details.
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FIRST.
to write on a crap article.
Typo alert! oh and what's with companies trying to fit all this stuff into one product, I don't think a camera and are projector are too logical - it's not like it's got powerpoint or keynote on there. Couldn't you just show your friends on a computer? How many of these will be sold, 50?
Didn't you realize you don't need a computer?
Crazy how they manage to fit a camera and a projector into one small device and the damn battery still takes up half space.
edit: *half the space
I very much doubt that the battery is as thick as the camera. If it's anything like "normal" batteries, it's a few mm thick and quite far from taking up "half the space".
Groovy
What the hell is a 'projetor'?
http://www.projetaviation.com/
or perhaps this
http://www.3dsystems.com/products/3dprinting/projet/index.asp
You should look at the VAIO G. The optical drive takes up half the space, the battery some more, and it has a Core 2 Duo inside. Insane.
Wrong thread, tool.
Check out this video of them in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0tOOcgcHTE
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