Panasonic claims that the laser projector outputs at 100 lumens, which is just under the recommended brightness for daytime use. The version demoed has a resolution of 800×480, which isn’t high-definition by any standards, but should be more than good enough to show somebody photos or a Powerpoint. The Galaxy Beam, when released earlier this year, was interesting: the first actual consumer smartphone with a projector installed, its fatal flaw was simply the quality of the projections. It only achieved a 640×360 resolution and managed a mere 15 lumens of brightness, which meant in order to use its signature feature, you’d need to be in a very dark room, and even then, you’d be getting a low-resolution image. Not to mention the bulgy industrial design, which certainly scared buyers off. But that projector was actually in a phone, and this Panasonic projector is not. Yet. I’d love to see a handset maker try.
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