Gosh, this is a proper CES gadget. The Logic Bolt from Logic Wireless is a fairly standard mobile phone (quad-band GSM chipset, 3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, etc) with a surprising extra – a built in data projector.
The projector can display up to 64 inches and will run for around two hours if you fancy watching a film. The projector can take input for other devices, so you could hook up a games console or set-top box if the fancy takes you.
Logic Wireless plan to boost the specs a bit by the time the phone launches and are planning to go with Windows Mobile as the OS, rather than the current Java MIDP implementation – which should increase the multimedia options a bit.
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