The case, made by Japanese accessory maker Century, is said to be capable of providing about three hours of image projection at sizes up to 60 cm (in 16:9 format), in 640×360 resolution, with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio. But with a brightness of a mere 12 lumens, it's certainly no makeshift movie theater. At best, you'll probably end up using it for a viral video party … if you're entertained by three hours of that stuff.
If you are (and I'm not judging you!), you won't have to worry about killing your battery life; the 1,900 mAh battery will either cancel out the drain or boost your iPhone's lifespan up to 50 percent without projector usage and takes four hours to fully charge. For $260, it's a pricey battery pack, but you can decide whether the novelty of having a handy projector is worth the investment. The monolith is available in black or white. More here.
It goes without saying that this is absolute genius, keep up with the good posts buddy.
ReplyDeleteWell that looks handy. Perhaps I'll get one... when and if I get an iPhone.
ReplyDeleteMind = Blown
ReplyDeletewhat a waste of money, mini projectors should be attached to computers not apples
ReplyDelete3 things in one, does none of them well.
ReplyDeletelol @Nokel
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing though.
too bad I'm not much of an apple fan to get something like this or an iphone lol.